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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Burma

Letterkenny

The Burma

Ref: S1262729

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Letterfearn is a tiny village on the western shores of Loch Duich, amidst stunning scenery in the Scottish Highlands. From Letterfearn guests can explore the Isle of Skye, Kyle of Lochalsh, Eilean Donan Castle and much more. The area is brimming...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Huath

Carrick on Shannon

Huath

Ref: S1242434

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Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland's loveliest riverside town, is in the county town of Leitrim, and is nestled on the most scenic stretch of the River Shannon. Internationally regarded as an angler's paradise, Carrick has hosted many national and...

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£48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Daly's Back House

Ballyporeen

Daly's Back House

Ref: S1082373

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Ballyporeen is a picturesque village in County Tipperary, Ireland, with a population of just over 300. It provides a peaceful escape for those seeking natural beauty and a taste of local culture. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy scenic walks like the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beech Lodge

Wexford

Beech Lodge

Ref: S1230707

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The picturesque village of Foulksmills is in the heart of lovely County Wexford. This part of Ireland offers great scope for relaxation, with plenty of charming villages and hamlets, with traditional pubs and shops, as well as the county town of...

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£52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Killinure Cottage

Killinure

Killinure Cottage

Ref: S900296

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The delightful village of Glasson, also known as the Village of the Roses, rests the quaint countryside of County Westmeath near its border to County Roscommon. The village's Irish name is Glasán, meaning "small stream" and the village lives up to...

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£73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - An Coirneal Ciun

Gortahork

An Coirneal Ciun

Ref: S1055150

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The village of Gortahork is situated on the north western tip of the County Donegal coast, and is an increasingly popular location for surfing and walking. There are several beautiful beaches around the area, and the village is home to the Samhain...

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£80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wood Beach Lodge

New Ross

Wood Beach Lodge

Ref: S1063268

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Fethard-on-Sea is a village nestling to the east of the Hook Peninsula, in the south-west of lovely County Wexford. Fethard-on-Sea has a colourful history, including the lifeboat tragedy of 1914, and the Fethard-on-Sea Boycott, which has been...

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£61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 28 Long Quay

Clonakilty

28 Long Quay

Ref: S1028870

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The multi-award winning town of Clonakilty is a place of spires, towers and historic buildings, with pretty, traditional shops painted in bright colours. The picturesque streets and narrow lanes open out into elegant squares bustling with live...

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£63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Aunties

Bantry

Aunties

Ref: S880326

Reviews 5

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Lower Newtown is a coastal town resting in County Cork, Ireland. The town offers a convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, as well as a selection of pubs and eateries where you can enjoy a hearty meal, or a glass of your favorite...

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£54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Waterview House

Newport

Waterview House

Ref: S1083350

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The small, picturesque harbour town of Newport lies along the shores of Clew Bay in Mayo, just north of Westport. Clew Bay is famed for its sea angling and water activities for any level of experience. Flowing through the town is the Black Oak...

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£81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodville Lodge

Rhode

Woodville Lodge

Ref: S1244008

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Rhode is a quaint village resting in the north‐eastern corner of County Offaly between the small town of Daingean and the historic town of Edenderry. Discover the village, where you can enjoy a casual drink at one of the local pubs, grab...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tom’s Cottage

Westport

Tom’s Cottage

Ref: S534794

Reviews 4

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The well-known town of Westport has a large selection of stores, eateries, pubs, and bars. It also has a vibrant traditional music scene and a strong Irish heritage. The Erriff River, which is about three miles away, the Delphi River, which is...

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£85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Limestone Cottage

Ennis

Limestone Cottage

Ref: S81902

Reviews 32

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£54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Laharn Cottage

Killorglin

Laharn Cottage

Ref: S81794

Reviews 21

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lis-Ardagh Cottage 1

Skibbereen

Lis-Ardagh Cottage 1

Ref: S13507

Reviews 11

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£111

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gortagown Cottage

Sneem

Gortagown Cottage

Ref: S42489

Reviews 18

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The village of Sneem is situated between the towns of Kenmare and Waterville, and on the route of the Kerry Way. The village has shops, pubs and a number of cosy tea rooms, along with rows of brightly coloured houses.

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£49

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 80 New Street

Lismore

80 New Street

Ref: S79060

Reviews 42

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Canal Cottage

Drumshanbo

Canal Cottage

Ref: S882015

Reviews 1

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Drumshanbo is a traditional Irish town located in the heart of County Leitrim. It is home to some lively Irish pubs, mouth watering restaurants and quaint shops, and also plays host to a number of popular festivals which are held throughout the...

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£106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea View House

Renvyle

Sea View House

Ref: S692996

Reviews 3

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On the gorgeous Renvyle Peninsula in County Galway, the seaside community of Tully is located. The modest pier by the shore is still where fishermen land their daily catch in this community on the Atlantic Ocean. The community features two pubs, a...

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£101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old White Cottage

Shillelagh

The Old White Cottage

Ref: S186115

Reviews 49

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Carnew is a market town resting within South County Wicklow. Within the town you will find a superb selection of amenities, including a selection of eateries and pubs, a shop and a Post Office. Within the surrounding area you will find Wicklow Way...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Blue Annex

Tralee

The Blue Annex

Ref: S218493

Reviews 19

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Tralee can be found amongst the Atlantic coast near to the River Lee in County Kerry, Ireland. Within the town itself you will benefit from a wide range of shops, eateries, a museum, a theatre and many more amenities to entice all ages and tastes....

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£52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Silver Birch House

Killarney

Silver Birch House

Ref: S81393

Reviews 26

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rosemont

Adare

Rosemont

Ref: S1039362

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The quaint village of Adare, County Limerick, is reputed to be Ireland's prettiest and most picturesque village. Its individual blend of traditional thatched cottages and modern houses, scattered throughout the village, make it a wonderful, unique...

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£208

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Golfside

Listowel

4 Golfside

Ref: S4832

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The village of Ballybunion is a mere 35 miles from the famous Killarney National Park and was the site of the first transatlantic telephone transmission made from the Marconi wireless station in 1919. Ballybunion is steeped in a rich history that...

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What our customers say about their holidays

  • Del - Verified booking

    Oh boy, I had a bit of a rough start with this cottage (more on that later) but did eventually warm up to it.

    I'll start with the positives: + quiet/peaceful location away from traffic + views of animals and wildlife (very common to see hares in the garden!) + the bedrooms are spacious yet cosy, and retain their heat overnight + the main living room is cosy, the furniture is comfortable, and there is a decent view of the Caha Mountains from the dining table + the kitchen has a good selection of quality appliances including a tumble dryer! + the FM signal is strong (surprising in such a secluded location) and there is a radio (it's an old Sony from the 1990s but has decent bass); I enjoyed 2FM so much that I stopped using Spotify! + solid mobile coverage (at least for 3 network; TescoMobile was poor by contrast) such that the lack of Wi-Fi wasn't a problem: 3 provided 1080p streaming with no glitches (I purchased the SIM from 3 store in Killarney - 20 euros for unlimited data) Now to the negatives: - the second lounge/living room is the most musty-smelling of all the rooms, especially when cold, and the laminate flooring seems out of place compared to the other rooms. In short, it's easily the least cosy room in the cottage. It would be improved enormously if the floor was carpeted, and that huge blank wall is just begging for a large TV - the TV in the main living room is small (B&B-sized) and fixed to the wall in a corner - its placement is daft, especially when there is wall-space above the fireplace for it - lack of sockets (because old cottage), especially in the living room where there is only 1 single socket - and that is being used by the TV! Although there are multiple sockets in the kitchen, all of them are occupied by appliances - musty smell when rooms are cold (because old cottage) - the dirt-road to the cottage is fairly steep with a gate at the bottom (because the cottage is on farmland) - cyclists may find this particularly awkward Given the age of the cottage and its location on farmland, such compromises are normal and should be expected if you wish to stay here. It seems the owners are aware of this and have priced it accordingly. Now to the rough start: when I arrived at Gortagown Cottage, there was no electricity. Without electricity, there was no heating, and only a limited supply of water (there is a water pump in the cottage; the taps delivered water at low-pressure, before running dry a few hours later), and my e-bike was low on juice since I had just cycled 63km from Ballinskelligs - this meant cycling the next day to purchase bottles of water would be dicy unless I could charge in Sneem. As I had only ever started an open fire once before, I burned my hands several times trying to get the peat to burn, but without much success. All told, the electricity was off for 19 hours, making for an uncomfortable and frustrating experience that night and most of the following day (the cottage was cold and musty without heating, and I could not sleep at all in the cold bedroom. If I sound like a wimp, just bear in mind that I have a crippling chronic illness). The owner's only contribution to me was one bottle of water that he filled at home, and an offer of a lift to Sneem (I'm not counting the jokes he made about the situation when he returned from playing golf the following afternoon). Sure, he was no doubt busy that morning behind the scenes, getting on the case of ESB and trying to restore the supply, but given my chronic illness, I expected more than this minimal level of service. When it became clear that the problem was more serious than a tripped breaker, a good host would have returned with a 'welcome basket' of food items that could be made with the gas hob (I only had microwaveable food with me since I don't want to fuss with cooking when on holiday), and a powerbank for charging my phone. A great host would have offered alternative accommodation for that night (e.g. B&B or hotel nearby). If I was left without electricity for 19 hours in England, I would have received £125 in compensation; on this trip I received nothing... Accuracy of listing: ***** (5/5) [photos updated recently] Cleanliness: ***** Comfort: *** Facilities: ***** Helpfulness of owner: ** [comments made by Agnes concerning the owner are accurate] Value for money: *****

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  • Agnes - Verified booking

    Dear Sir / Madam, We had a great holiday in County Kerry during the week of August 17 to August 23 2019.

    The area is beautiful, so is the area at the cottage. The cottage is very remote, but that was no problem for us. The description how we could find the house was accurate. The facilities as they were described were also present. What really disappointed us was how dirty the house and the decor was. In addition, the entire house smelled musty. On arrival we found the empty house with doors that were not closed. The owner hardly showed any interest due to his indifferent / easy-going attitude. We were forced to request certain things from him. The toilet / shower and the bathroom cannot be seen on the site. Given its state, I understand that no photos of this are shown. Outside the garden set consisted of a table and three chairs, two of which were broken. We add a few photos as an illustration. For a few of us it was too dirty to shower downstairs. The equipment such as the washing machine was very dirty. The soap dish was completely full with soap residue and black scale. There was a rug in front of the fireplace. In our opinion, a fire hazard. The coffee maker was not functioning properly. Each time the water did not run well, so that half of the coffee powder was hit. We first cleaned a few things and aired the house well. The cottage is very dated and sloppy finished. We are not satisfied with how we found the house and therefore find that Hogansirishcottages.com as a mediator falls short in displaying a correct impression of the house. We will no longer use this house in the future. Sincerely, Agnes de Beer-Wissink PS. We will still send the photos.

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  • Teresa - Verified booking

    My husband and I stayed at cottage for a week.

    My husband is American and I'm irish and Orla did an amazing job of explaining the history of Lismore , the cottage ( built in 1809) and its original inhabitants and how the irish people lived back in the day and how the cottage dwellers would have been working for the castle owners ( she remembers her history better than I ,lol!) The bedrooms were more spacious than than we expected, the kitchen was well stocked with teas, coffee, all condiments, plenty pots and pans and even a lovely tea set , so that when my elderly mom came for a sleepover , we could share a traditional pot of tea which made my mother feel very much at home ! The garden has a little she shed at the end of the traditional garden, that had beautifull roses, pansies and a traditional irish very old wood stove /oven for decorative purposes only. We throughly enjoyed walking to the little stores to buy our groceries for dinner. Everything is within a 5 min walk of the cottage !!! Their are horse ,cows ,sheep ,rivers within traditional stone bridges within a 15 mins drive radius of the cottage which was delightfull and the grass is lush and green, there are rolling hills, wher you will see sheep, horse and cows grazing which we saw every day driving to and from my mom's care facility. We will definitely be back!

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  • Vicki - Verified booking

    Everything was perfect for what we needed .

    . the cottage provided all and made our stay very special and our memory of Irish life .. it gave us a feeling like we lived in Ireland and with the real Irish people not just tourism as that is what we wanted to feel like as this cottage gives you the true feeling of Irish life . Enclosed inland a bit with a nice little fireplace was very charming ..the extra room downstairs adds to the rustic feel of Ireland … Located in the ring of Kerry we could choose which direction we wanted to visit the surrounding towns .. Charlie the host was so helpful with ideas and welcomed us with a warm lit fire .. such a big blessing for us. The cottage was an answered prayer for our holy well pilgrimage time there .. As Australians our ancestries once lived here in Ireland. So this cottage was a great place to imagine what it was kind of like … If you’re looking for something rustic , simple with an Irish feel this is the place to go visit ..we loved it and recommend it for the Irish sweetness and uniqueness it offers . We won’t forget this one ..

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  • Jacqueline - Verified booking

    The property was charmingly rustic and very clean, it sits amid a working farm.

    Situated between Bantry and Glengarriff, the location is ideal for people wanting to be just outside a town in a tourist area. The listing was slightly inaccurate, there was not an electric oven, instead we had access to a microwave and a 2 ring hob that sits on top of the kitchen counter. The downstairs shower was broken on arrival, this wasn't a problem for us and we're sure it will be repaired when possible. The garden was in honesty disappointing, it was not private, nor was it an acre. Our children were chased on one occasion by 2 large neighbouring dogs on the lawn directly outside the house. We could not recommend it for families with children anticipating a safe outdoor space. The bedrooms were well positioned and the larger room had plenty of storage space, however the mattresses were rather uncomfortable.

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