This cottage is part of a 470-acre estate inhabited since the 12th century. This cottage dates back to 1680 and was part of a renovation that saw the estate converted into a working farm and self-catering accommodation. The historic charm has been retained – we love the drawing room, which boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and a cosy fireplace. It also looks out over the sunken garden. The setting is idyllic, on the northern tip of Upper Lough Erne – there are eight islands to explore. There’s also a local pub within a mile.
Home truths: *We recommend bringing a car to get the most out of your stay. There’s free on-site parking.
*While only some bathrooms have been photographed, we expect the style and standard to be consistent with the rest of the home.
*This home is located on a 470-acre estate.