Barn holiday rentals in Ireland

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The exterior of the stone barn features a charming entrance with large glass doors. A bench is positioned nearby, accompanied by decorative planters. The surrounding gravel area is bordered by greenery, presenting a peaceful rural setting.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 899 reviews

Childwall Cottage

Our lovingly restored and converted stone barn. Our aim is for guests to experience a historic and traditional Irish country home, while enjoying the comforts of modern living. We have SKYTV, DVD and WIFI but we can also offer the peace and quiet of the rural Irish countyside. Three double bedrooms compliment a spacious open plan ground floor. With its own grounds and parking, this stone property is on the edge of three counties and perfect for exploring the ancient south east and its coast.

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The exterior of a renovated corn mill is shown, featuring a mix of stone and wood elements. A spacious deck extends from the building, surrounded by greenery. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, with trees in the background showcasing the tranquil woodland setting.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 1,059 reviews

400 Year Old, Portnascully Mill

5 minutes from all local amenities: shops, take aways, pubs & café. (Waterford: 15 min drive, Kilkenny: 25 mins. & Rosslare (ferry) 1 .5 hours, Cork Airport 1.5 hrs). Ideal location for exploring the Sunny South East. Pros: Rustic charm, relaxed ambiance, tranquil setting amidst mature woodland by a babbling stream, a unique opportunity to stay in a renovated old corn mill. Perfect place to escape the hectic pace of modern life. Ideal for couples, families (with kids), big groups, girlie nt

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An old stone barn is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a simple yet elegant facade. The entrance, framed by a surrounding stone wall, is visible. Trees provide a natural canopy, enhancing the barn's secluded and tranquil charm.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Clifden, The Barn on the Wild Atlantic Way.

The Barn is a unique old stone barn but modern, with an open plan sitting/kitchen/ eating area with cathedral ceiling and a long narrow window overlooking the Salt Lake to one side, a small window looking down to the sea on the other. There are two bedrooms and a wet room style bathroom (no bathtub) but plenty of hot water and underfloor heating. It is wonderfully quiet, a real retreat for those who just want to escape. Hi speed fibre optic internet. Sorry, not suitable for pets or children

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A spacious living area showcases natural stone walls and large windows, allowing ample light. An orange armchair and a soft grey sofa are arranged around a small wooden table. A wood-burning stove is positioned nearby, enhancing the open-concept design that connects to the kitchen and dining space.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Queenies lodge, a stunning getaway, Co Kilkenny

Create unforgettable memories and discover peace, tranquility and calm immersed in this truly unique lovingly restored barn. Queenies lodge, has been included in the top 100 places to stay in Ireland, by The Sunday Times, ‘23, ‘25. The Lodge is enhanced by a private wooded walk and wellness area. It is located close to the picturesque village of Windgap, 25 minutes from Kilkenny city. Beautiful old stone and brick, restored to its former glory make this an exceptional home to come and visit.

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A spacious living area features a large arched window overlooking green fields and trees. A comfortable sofa is positioned beside the window, with a light next to it providing soft illumination. A chessboard with pieces is set on a wooden coffee table.
Farm stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 661 reviews

Experience a friendly stay Galway Countryside

The Lodge is a beautifully restored 200-year-old stone stable Now a warm, stylish couples retreat designed for slowing down and switching off. Cosy, bright, private, it sits in the heart of the East Galway countryside, surrounded by stone-walled fields, and sounds of the farm. 25 minutes from Galway City, within easy reach of Connemara, Cliffs of Moher, Burren, just 10 minutes from the Michelin-starred Lignum Restaurant. Come here to rest, wander, and experience Ireland at its most genuine.

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A central wood-burning stove provides warmth in the open-plan living area. A cozy seating arrangement features a light sofa and patterned footstools. Above, a mezzanine level houses a double bed, with light filtering in through skylights. Warm lighting enhances the inviting ambiance.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

The Hayloft at Swainstown Farm

Unwind and enjoy the natural beauty surrounding this historic getaway. A 300-year-old Georgian hayloft that has been lovingly converted into a cosy, modern space. Set in the heart of a regenerative family run farm. Enjoy fresh farm eggs for breakfast or a delicious coffee from our rustic farm shop "The Piggery" open on weekends throughout Summer. Located near the sleepy village of Kilmessan, 1.5km from Station House Hotel, 6km’s from the ancient Hill of Tara, a 45-minute drive from Dublin.

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The rustic stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, where a wooden table and chairs are positioned for outdoor dining. Mature trees provide shade, creating a serene and inviting outdoor space.
Farm stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Cozy Roost on an Organic Farm

Cozy "Roost" on an Organic Farm in the unique Burren landscape in Co. Clare. Spacious gardens and mature orchard with fire pit, barbeque and sauna (extra cost) with plunge pool. There is one dog living here. See how eggs, honey, fruit and vegetables are being produced. 2km from Kilmacduagh Abbey, 10km to the seaside village of Kinvara Fantastic location for walks and road trips along the Wild Atlantic Way. The "Roost" has a fully equipped kitchenette, private bathroom and fiber internet .

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An open door frames a view of the outdoors, revealing a small table and chair set on a stone patio. Beyond, a yellow building and the expansive landscape of Bantry Bay are visible under a partly cloudy sky.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Dun Oir Den

Planning a tranquil escape while taking in breathtaking views. Imagine waking up to see the sun rise over Bantry Bay or sit outside having a glass of wine as the sun sets. The the Dun-Oir Den is your destination. It is a hill walker and mountaineer's dream as there are short hikes or longer treks to the top of mountain peaks which look over the beautiful Bantry & Dunmanus Bays. Come and enjoy fresh air, mountain walks and magical trails on the beautiful Sheeps Head Way.

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A charming stone structure is shown, featuring a white door with a window beside it. Colorful flowers in a pot adorn the exterior, and a gravel pathway leads towards the building. Lush greenery surrounds the property, under a bright, partly cloudy sky.
Guest suite
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Peaceful rural retreat, converted farmhouse barn.

Recently renovated, this stylish, open plan barn conversion is set in the idyllic rural landscape of County Clare. It adjoins my 150 year old stone farmhouse, and offers a self-contained holiday space ideal for those who like peace and quiet 'off the beaten track'. The clever use of space means you have your own kitchen, dining and sleeping area with a small en suite shower/toilet and the living space includes a unique Bluthner grand piano for the musically minded!

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A charming stone barn is framed by vibrant purple flowers along a low stone wall. The large arched window reflects natural light, with sheer curtains gently draping from the top. Green fields extend in the background, offering a serene rural setting.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Hawes Barn - 200 Year Old Cottage

Set within the Croc An Oir Estate (translated as Crock of Gold) and tucked away down a leafy boreen, this beautifully restored, converted stone barn offers a truly relaxing holiday where hospitality and a traditional Irish experience is offered in abundance. Croc an Oir is a romantic retreat for a couple, and traditional features include a cosy woodburner, a half door, arched windows and a delightful loft style bedroom. There is also a private courtyard and garden.

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The exterior of a charming converted barn is shown, featuring stone walls adorned with green ivy. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by two wooden chairs and a small table on a grassy area, with trees framing the scene under a clear blue sky.
Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Charming renovated cottage in a rural setting

You are very welcome in “The Mews”, a charming converted barn located on the grounds of the 18th Century restored Fomerla House, also called Castleview Cottage. The Mews, a traditional barn with the convenience of modern life, is ideally located in a tranquil setting, convenient for exploring the sights of County Clare. It is 25 minutes from Shannon Airport, 15 minutes from Ennis, the medieval capital town of Clare and 10 minutes from Tulla, the local town.

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Barn
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 364 reviews

The Farmhouse Barn

This converted stable/cow shed to a two bedroom cottage. In the back yard there is a large elevated deck to enjoy the view and relax in an outdoor hot tub. upgrading the property on a regular basis. This countryside accommodation is 5 minutes drive from Fethard Town where the chippers and Chinese do deliver to the property. 25/30 minutes drive to larger towns Clonmel, Cahir and Cashel . 45 minutes drive to Kilkenny and Waterford cities .

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