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An inviting outdoor deck area features a round table with two colorful chairs. Potted plants with vibrant blooms are positioned around the deck. Large glass doors offer a view into the stylish interior while allowing natural light to fill the space.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Private loft for 2 with private entrance

Visit our stylish loft in the beautiful Village of Rosses Point. We have room for 2 with a large super king size bed (can convert into 2 large singles by prior request) & en-suite. We have a kitchenette/living space that opens out to your own large deck area. Located just a 5 minute walk from local shop, pubs and restaurants, you’ll have all you need at your fingertips. Our magnificent golf course and beaches nearby will delight both golfing and sailing enthusiasts or simply enjoy a beach stroll

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The exterior of a historic stone building is shown, featuring tall, arched windows with clear glass. A decorative wooden door lies at the center, flanked by lush greenery and well-maintained shrubs. The structure is set against a bright sky, enhancing its elegant architecture.
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4.93 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Old Schoolhouse, Galgorm (Annexe)

The Old Schoolhouse Annex is one half of a restored historic building with modern, luxurious finishings located in Galgorm, where you can unwind in the unique architecture, spacious rooms & secluded garden. It is situated on the edge of Galgorm village with excellent restaurants, shops, conveniences and Gracehill UNESCO world heritage site all within 5 minutes walk, centrally located for Giants Causeway and Belfast Titanic Visitor Centre. The property is certified by Tourism Northern Ireland.

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A private patio features a small table and two wicker chairs, positioned to enjoy scenic sunset views over the rolling hills and ocean. A well-maintained lawn surrounds the area, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Tranquil setting, stunning views, luxury living

Come and relax at Béal na Banna. This NITB approved property is situated in the countryside, with stunning views over the hills of Donegal, the River Bann, the Atlantic Ocean and Portstewart golf course. Enjoy a BBQ or a glass of wine on your private patio, watching the sun set into the ocean. Located on the idyllic North Coast, Béal na Banna is just a 5 minute drive to Coleraine town centre, 5 minutes to Castlerock, 15 minutes to Portstewart and Portrush and 1 hour from Belfast.

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A modern living area features two light-colored sofas adorned with patterned cushions. A dark wooden coffee table is centered between them, topped with a decorative bowl. Framed art pieces are displayed on the walls, and a wall clock adds to the ambiance.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Spacious 1-bed guest house Free on site parking

Home from home spacious detatched property set 30 yards to rear of main house totally private. Next to 9 hole golf course, convenience store, off Licence and Pizza/chip shop. Excellent bus service on doorstop. 2 mins to M1 motorway 10 mins to city centre. Kitchen well equipped with pots pans, crockery, glasses and utensils etc. Salt, pepper, oil, tea/coffee sugar all supplied. Bathroom features electric shower, towels, shampoo/conditioner & shower gel. Bedroom has King size bed.

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A snug double bedroom features a firm mattress with two large beige pillows on a well-made bed. A decorative rug adds warmth to the space. A bedside table holds a small display, and a mirror is mounted on the wall above a shelf with framed pictures.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

Comfy apartment near Dublin Airport

Relax at this quiet escape in the Irish countryside, staying a cozy apartment in our recently renovated schoolhouse, dating from 1939. Connected to our house yet entirely private, it has its own entrance, driveway parking, a double bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, though no separate living room. Perfectly situated for exploring local attractions, and just 20 minutes from Dublin Airport. We recommend a car as public transportation is limited & slow, and taxis can be costly.

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A studio-style guest house features a spacious bed dressed in neutral linens, with modern kitchen amenities nearby. Large sliding doors open to a private patio, offering views of the green landscape outside. The area is well-lit with natural light and emphasizes a minimalist design.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Luxury Rural Retreat-Perfect To Explore NorthCoast

Relax in style in our Rural summer house. Newly refurbished in a modern minimal style with all the amenities you could need for your stay on the North Coast. We are located perfectly to explore the North Coast and you will have beautiful walking trails on your doorstep. You will have use of our new private BBQ area and you are free to explore our beautiful gardens. We have plenty of free parking on site too! Our Super king bed will be sure to give you a good nights sleep.

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A charming stone exterior showcases the entrance of the converted grain store. A small round table with a decorative top and a bottle rests in front of a wooden bench, framed by lush greenery and hanging planters.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

The Loft

An Lochta is a converted , two story, 19th century grain store, surrounded by a mature and carefully tended garden on a small farm, set in the idyllic rustic peace and quiet of rural Co Meath. Despite our seclusion, we are just 10 minutes from the M1 motorway, 1 hour from Dublin and within easy reach of the major historical sites of Meath, Louth, Cavan and Monaghan. (Unfortunately the layout of the building renders it unsuitable for wheelchair users).

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The lounge area features two light-colored sofas positioned around a wooden coffee table. A wall-mounted television is visible, and large glass doors provide access to outdoor views. Soft curtains frame the windows, allowing natural light to fill the space.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Superb self contained apartment countryside/town

Northern Ireland tourist board certified. Beautifully fully furnished self contained apartment with bedroom, bathroom, lounge and kitchen. Double bed in bedroom with beautiful views over the countryside from both the lounge and bedroom. All facilities that you would need if working nearly or for a country break. Wifi available in apartment. Public transport is good into centre of Belfast, Holywood and Bangor but a car is more convenient.

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The interior of the cottage features light-colored wooden walls and a mix of furnishings. A spacious bed with striped bedding is positioned beside a seating area, where a light-colored couch accompanies a white table set with a tea service. A decorative wall sign adds a coastal touch.
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4.88 out of 5 average rating, 585 reviews

"Seahorse " seaside beach cottage

I'm proud to say my home was featured in Bad Sisters Season two (Grace's house) on Apple TV. It's a Coastal haven, sleeps two/ suitable for couple or single guest . Situated on its own beach, fall asleep to the song of the sea waves. Peaceful location, close to Dublin airport ( 20 mins drive) Dublin City centre 30 mins by train from Rush and Lusk station after 10 min bus journey. The bus to Dublin city is 1 hr 15 mins away..

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The garden room features a unique circular design with large panoramic windows, allowing natural light to flood the interior. Set against a backdrop of well-kept greenery, the structure is surrounded by a lush lawn and mature trees, creating a serene outdoor environment.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Cosy 1 Bedroom Garden Room for rent in Roscommon

Our garden room was built to be a peaceful oasis overlooking a mature garden. The stylish design makes it a perfect place to stay for a short getaway. Relax and enjoy a morning coffee on the patio, cozy up on the sofa and watch the sun rise 🙂. We are located only 3.5km from Roscommon town centre. We are very close to many restaurants, landmarks, amenities and outdoor activities.

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A modern annex is positioned in a rural setting, surrounded by lush greenery. A dramatic mountainous backdrop is visible, with clouds partially obscuring the summit. The clear blue sky enhances the serene atmosphere of the tranquil landscape.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Mountainside holiday home with magnificent views

Relax at this peaceful place to stay, tucked away on the side of the stunning Glenade valley in County Leitrim, but just 3 miles from County Sligo and 4 miles from County Donegal. Perfect as a stop-over whilst exploring the Wild Atlantic Way or stay longer and enjoy the Glens of Leitrim and the Dartry Mountains, and then visit the amazing sites of County Sligo and County Donegal.

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A comfortable living area is featured, showcasing a log burner and cozy seating adorned with patterned cushions. Light streams in through two windows, framed with checked curtains. A dining table with four chairs is positioned nearby, enhancing the space’s functionality.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Countryside Guest House. 6 Miles to Galgorm Hotel

Northern Ireland Tourist Board Approved Property Brand New Guest House with Log Burner just outside Portglenone Guest House separated from main house by large car port. * 6 Miles from Galgorm Resort & Spa * 3 Miles from Portglenone * 23 Miles from Belfast Int Airport * 45 Mins from the North Irish Coast * 50 Mins from Belfast Smoking is not permitted inside the BNB

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