 Holiday Cottage in Limerick, Ireland
Situated in the West of Ireland, Attyflinn is an area close to the town of Patrickswell, on the outskirts of Limerick City. Attyflinn Home is a typical turn of the century Irish homested. It remains a family retreat as well as a rental home throughout the year.
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 5 guests
£Call
The house is a great launch pad for the West of Ireland. Adare is nearby and full of history with an excellent tourist centre. Make this your first day out and get information and ideas for your stay. Nearby routes include N20, N21, N69, N18 and N7. And there are small towns and a shopping centre close by too. Attyflinn itself is a very peaceful area.
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Bedroom 1 with double bed and toilet with wash basin. Bedroom 2 with twin beds. Bedroom 3 with single bed. Bathrooms: Shower and wash basin with storage for towels and linen. Kitchen: Cooker, hob, fridge, small freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, mircowave, 6 seater table facing onto garden. Living Rooms: Lounge with Sky TV, DVD and Video. Seating sofa and chairs. Cleaning/towels/ linen/maid service: Towels and linen included.
Very large garden. Off road driveway use included in price.
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Village, Rural |
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Walking, Fishing, Cycling, Activity, Sightseeing |
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Self Catering |
| Guests: |
5 |
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3: 1 double bed, 3 single beds
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1 |
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Facilities
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Facilities:
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- TV - Central Heating - Dishwasher - Washing Machine - Garden - Parking - Car Advised
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Availability
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Saturday to Saturday preferred but not essential. See prices or email and ask.
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Saturday
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Tariff
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Please email for midweek to midweek stay prices. For other times, please email through contact form.
You rent the home for up to 5 sleeping in 3 shared rooms. There is no "per person" add-ons or hidden costs.
£350 (British Sterling GBP) per week Sunday to Saturday.
Phone home number first for bookings. Tom O'Brien Tel: (UK) + 44 (0)1895 630 530
Cheques acceptable as payment.
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Europe |
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Ireland |
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Limerick |
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About the area
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Patrickswell |
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Shannon Airport 30 mins drive. Car use essential to get around.
Adare (Heritage town) 10 mins drive. Limerick City (King John's Castle) 10 mins drive. Cork City (Capital of Culture) 1.5 hours drive. Limerick Race Course 5 mins drive.Munster Rugby (Thomond Park) 10 mins drive. Bunratty Castle 20 mins drive.
Shops, fuel stations, pubs and restaurants in all directions within 5 mins.
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Directions When you get to Limerick City*, you need to follow the signs for Patrickswell (R526 is the road number).
When you get to Patrickswell*, drive straight through and you will come to a fork in the road. There is a petrol station/restaurant/shop called Luceys between the fork.
Bear to the left of the petrol station and follow this road on. You will turn a tight corner and see some Motorway junctions for N20 and N21. The R526 becomes the N20 from here.
The road is just a few hundred yards after these junctions. On the left you will see the opening with two green bollards in the ground and a white sign for a mill behind.
The home is about a quarter of a mile down on the right. It is a Cream colour.
*Sat Nav - GPS Ireland does not yet use postcode/zip codes so the best solution is to enter Patrickswell or Limerick as your destination and follow the above directions from arrival.
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Entertainment
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Shopping and Days Out Limerick City is only a 10 minute drive away with ample parking. There are many large brand shops as well as tourist and souviners stores for gifts. There is also a large shopping centre on the outskirts of the city with a car park, boasting a cinema and supermarkets such as Tesco Ireland. Further afield is Cork City (Capital of Culture), Tipperary and Galway. If you are partial to browsing antiques, Adare is your town.
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Activities
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Family Home with Large Garden Area and Driveway Fine Base for History, Rugby, Racing, Fishing, Golf & Landscape.
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Attractions
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The West Why are you coming to Co. Limerick? Our guests have had all types of reasons for visiting the County ranging from lesuire, researching geneology, sports fixtures, work placements, weddings, family reunions and others besides.
If you enjoy history and heritage, Adare is a town nearby with an excellent Tourist Centre. Make this your first day out and collect information to plan your stay. There are plenty of pubs and retaurants to be savoured. Adare Manor is worth a visit on a sunny day, as is the park opposite the Church in the centre of town. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a very popular tourist attraction. The Castle was built in 1425 and sits within a 26 acre site that includes the Folk Park, a reconstruction of the homes and environment of Ireland of over a century ago. Rural farmhouses, village shops and streets are recreated and furnished as they would have appeared at that time. King John’s Castle is a 13th century Castle on ‘King’s Island’ in the heart of medieval Limerick City. The Castle overlooks the River Shannon offering wonderful views of Limerick City.
Killarney National Park is situated to the south and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry, the famous lakes shimmer at the heart of a park of more than 10,000 hectares.
The Burren, Co. Clare is set in some 500 square kilometers of bare stone hills, terraces and shattered limestone slabs are turned into a rockgarden by an extraordinary mixture of plants. When they flower in spring, the strangeness and beauty of the landscape is like nothing else in Ireland—perhaps, indeed, in Europe.
The most impressive approach to the Burren generally is through Kinvara and Ballyvaughan on the northern coast of County Clare. There is a National Nature Reserve of 145 hectares on the Burren at Slieve Carron. Aillwee Cave, south of Ballyvaughan is open to the general public.
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Contact owner
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