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Atlantic House, Castletownshend, Cork
Atlantic House is a comfortable, welcoming B&B located in West Cork. All our individually styled rooms have large ensuite bathrooms with power showers. Facilities in the room include tea/coffee, hairdryer and TV/Radio. The garden is idea to sit and enjoy breath-taking views of the sea. There a…...
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Cathys Sunnyside, Skibbereen, Cork
Highly recommended for warmth, comfort, hospitality and ideal location. Just 2 minutes walk from good restaurants, pubs with music, heritage centre, bus stop and Internet access. The picturesque villages of Glandore, Castletowshend, Baltimore, Schull in West Cork and the unique Lough Hyne - all arou…...
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Riverview House, Skibbereen, Cork
Traditional Farmhouse accommodation overlooking the Ilen River with Rooms en suite. Family run dairy and beef farm. Five minutes walk from town. Ten minutes from beach. Private parking. Peaceful location. Ideal touring base for Baltimore, Cape Clear Island, Sherkin Island, Glandore Union Hall,…...
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Castle Townshend, Skibbereen, Cork
Castle Townshend has been the seat of the Townshend family in Ireland for many generations. The centre part was built around 1650. The original Castles were destroyed in the 17/18th Centuries. The two towers were then added to the present Castle, using the stone from the ruined Castle. It stands in …...