The Old Irish Farmhouse

  • Holiday Home
  • 6 Guests
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 5 Beds
  • 4 Bathrooms

Description

The Old Irish Farmhouse: Carrowcullen is an 1880s six room stone traditional farmhouse, with a low hipped slate roof which drew from earlier building traditions of the 1820s/1830s and offers a ‘walk back in time’ experience so that when visitors arrive they enter the farmhouse kitchen, as they would have in the past and find themselves at centre the house as would have happened traditionally.

The House

On the first floor, the Old Irish Farmhouse: Carrowcullen offers a master bedroom, twin bedroom, a small bedroom and a bathroom with Victorian cast-iron bath and cast-iron cistern. On the ground floor is the kitchen, flanked on either side by the parlour and sitting room. The master and twin bedrooms have sinks. On the ground floor the sitting room also has a single bed, sink and toilet, in the event that guests may not be able to manage the narrow and irregular original stairs; further, a bathroom pod with shower is in the annex adjacent to the house. The kitchen has a Stanley 8 stove (matching the original), an electric two burner hotplate, microwave and multi-cooker; the annex has a gas cooker. An under-stairs cloakroom and outdoor loo provides additional flexibility for guests (the latter shared with the barn swallows). An immersion heater provides hot water when the Stanley 8 stove is not running to heat the house.

The Old Irish Farmhouse offers a ‘walk back in time’ experience: the fridge, microwave, dishwasher are hidden, so that when visitors arrive they enter the farmhouse kitchen, as they would the centre the house traditionally.

Situated in Co Sligo, the Old Irish Farmhouse is set today on the fourteen acres of rugged farmland along the Wild Atlantic Way and set well back from a quiet country lane, the farmhouse and sheds are accessed by a private lane (with public access) which links with a forestry lane, providing for an easy ‘loop’ walk. Two natural springs are in the east and west pastures, and a river, the Ardnaglass runs on two sides of the east pasture; it runs from Loch Acree on Ladies Brae ultimately flowing to Dunmoran Sands. The farmhouse has spectacular views of the Ox Mountain ranges. Intentionally , the Old Irish Farmhouse is embodied as a living house – as it always had been– not a ‘replica’ which would arbitrarily ‘assign’ ‘a ‘date’ to the house, from which eliminating decisions and associations would cascade. As a living house, it contains artwork associated with my family and with my family’s and my connections with American artists from the 1970 onwards and with the Swedish arts and crafts traditions. (I crochet lace using my Swedish grandmother’s patterns and paint ordinary objects with flowers inspired by those on Carrowcullen’s pastures, in the Swedish tradition).

The Old Irish Farmhouse meets with the ‘Fáilte Ireland Welcome Standard’ and promotes sustainability and recycling as an integral part of the ‘message’ and ‘dialogue’ of Carrowcullen as re-envisioned since 2016. Biodiversity projects record plant, animal and bird species and precise times of year they appear and guests may contribute to this recording, should they so wish.

Come stay and experience late 19th c objects and farmhouse life at Carrowcullen!

The Old Irish Farmhouse is set on an east west axis with its south gabled end facing Ladies Brae, a dramatic steep passage on the Ox Mountains, from which fierce winds and rain sweep. The Sligo walking trails are directly accessible from the house and the quiet country lane. Dunmoran Strand and Aughris Head (with the Beach Bar) are minutes drive away. Nearby, Beltra Country Market on Saturday mornings offers home-produced food and vegetables in addition to crafts and activities. Local shops (Collery’s and Ardabrone) service the area. The anticipated nearby Coolaney National Mountain Bike Centre will soon be opening. The Skreen Dromard guild of the Irish Countrywomen’s Association meets on Wednesday evenings and welcomes guest visitors! With prior arrangement, guests may experience the daily sheep herding and checks. Carrowcullen also offers visitors an opportunity to engage with our hens, Georgina, Henrietta, Lydia, and Maureen who produce Carrowcullen free-range eggs! and not forgetting the flock of Japanese and Jumbo Italian quails.


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About the property
  • HOLIDAY HOME
  • 4 Bedroom
  • 4 Bathroom

Key Features
  • Internet (Wi-Fi)

Suitability
  • Children welcome
  • Suitable for Seniors
  • Pets allowed
  • Long term renters

Set in County Sligo.

The OLD IRISH FARMHOUSE CARROWCULLEN is located on Ireland’s WILD ATLANTIC WAY near Skreen, County Sligo.

Ladies Brae and Knockachree, in the Ox Mountains, rise dramatically immediately behind CARROWCULLEN, as a backdrop with ever-changing skies.

Rooms


Bedrooms

This property sleeps a maximum of 6 people

  • Master bedroom, Master bedroom (Double-1)
  • Daybed room, Single bedroom -twin/ single
  • Sitting room, Single bedroom -twin/ single
  • Twin bedroom, Single bedroom -twin/ single (2)
Bathrooms
  • Full bathroom (en-suite)

Other rooms
  • Kitchen
  • Living room
  • Family room

Indoor Facility

  • Kitchen equipment
    • Coffee machine (espresso style)
    • Dish-washer
    • Electric kettle
    • Fridge
    • Oven
    • Stove
    • Kitchen utensils

Outdoor Facility

  • Outdoor leisure
    • Garden chairs
    • Garden furniture
    • Garden table
  • Parking
    • Nearby parking lot

Facilities


  • Communications
    • Internet
  • Dining room furniture
    • Dining chairs
    • Dining table
  • Entertainment
    • Satellite/cable channels
    • TV
  • General
    • Bed linen
    • Hairdryer
    • Shower
    • Towels
  • Heating/cooling
    • Fireplace
  • Lounge furniture
    • Sofa
    • Armchair

Rates

Date Person Weekly Nightly Minimum Stay

Rates explanation

1-6 person €126/Night.

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Availability Calendar

3

Unavailable date

11

Available Check-in date

20

Current date