At Lissaclarig Cottage, we wanted to create something different, something that feels a bit special, but at the same time feels homely. Nothing too flashy but everything done well. Over the years, we've been collecting treasure from flea markets, antique stalls, and charity shops to fill the cottage with. Everything has been carefully considered to make sure your stay is enjoyable and relaxed. We hope you love it as much as we do.
*Please note: The cottage isn't suitable for children under 12 The space |Gardens| Outside, enjoy the morning chitter chatter of the birds nesting in the ash tree or take a wander in the walled garden and say hello to friendly cows in the neighbouring fields. The space is for you to enjoy, however that may be.
|Open-plan living space| Once inside, the open-plan living space is dressed with antique furniture collected over the years, Irish wool blankets and tweed. It's the perfect spot to relax and read a book by the wood-burning stove.
|Kitchen & dining space| The kitchen with natural marble countertops is fully stocked with any pots, pans, and utensils that you may need to cook up something delicious. We also provide good quality oil, salt, pepper, local coffee, and of course Barry's Tea, so you don't need to worry about packing those.
|Bathroom| The newly refurbished bathroom is a true marriage of the old and the new. A rain shower, a heated towel rail, and a 1940s sink that we saved from a pub in Co. Laois.
|Bedrooms| Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and one en-suite WC. The two rooms are bridged by a pink planted mezzanine of ferns and pelargoniums, and flooded with gorgeous natural light. Both bedrooms are carefully furnished with the most comfortable beds we could find, really good cotton bed linen and bath towels, and little details like vintage wooden door handles or antique glass light shades that came from a pub in Ballydehob. There is also a workspace hidden in a nook of one of the bedrooms so that you can catch up on any pressing emails, away from distractions. Guest access The cottage is yours to enjoy fully, with its own private entrance and parking. Other things to note Seasons at Lissaclarig Cottage
One of the things we love about living in the wilds of West Cork is that we get to observe the subtle changes that each month brings. The light moves around the cottage in different ways at different times of the year, dappling different spots. Seasonal blooms appear overnight and only stay a short while until the following year. So no matter what time you come to stay in this part of the world, there will be something to see, smell or taste.
|Beginning of the year| Kale, Cavolo Nero, Daphne
|Signs of spring| Wild garlic, Three cornered leek, Gorse and daffodils
|First warm days| Asparagus, Rhubarb, Cornflowers
|Midsummer| Strawberries, Courgettes, Montbretia
|Autumn| Blackberries, Apples, Dahlias
|Winter| Parsnips, Brussel sprouts, Dogwood
***House rules***
We hate to be a buzzkill but here are a couple of small but important rules to bear in mind while you’re staying at Lissaclarig Cottage:
1) Lissaclarig Cottage isn’t suitable for children under the age of 12. 2) We love all animals but we don’t allow pets at Lissaclarig Cottage. We have a very charming but exceptionally needy ginger cat who likes to feel like he’s king of the castle at all times. And often, there are cows in the fields next to the cottage too. 3) There’s no smoking allowed inside Lissaclarig Cottage. If you’re having a smoke outside, just take your butts with you. You know yourself. 4) Lissaclarig Cottage is suitable for a maximum of 4 guests.
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About the area
Skibbereen
Skibbereen is home to this cottage. St. Patrick's Cathedral and Castle Townshend are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include West Cork Arts Centre and Liss Ard Gardens. Whyte Bookshop and Schull Planetarium are also worth visiting.
Skibbereen Heritage Centre - 14 min drive - 12.9 km
St. Patrick's Cathedral - 15 min drive - 13.6 km
Skibbereen and West Carbery Golf Club - 17 min drive - 14.0 km
Lough Hyne - 18 min drive - 18.7 km
Liss Ard Gardens - 19 min drive - 16.0 km
Restaurants
Kennedys Restaurant - 12 min drive
Ár N-Ait - 13 min drive
Apple Betty's - 13 min drive
Riverside Cafe - 13 min drive
Wild Ways @ Dillon's Corner - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is A peaceful cottage & garden near Ballydehob pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at A peaceful cottage & garden near Ballydehob?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at A peaceful cottage & garden near Ballydehob?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is A peaceful cottage & garden near Ballydehob located?
Situated in Skibbereen, this cottage is within 9 miles (15 km) of Skibbereen Heritage Centre, West Cork Arts Centre and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Liss Ard Gardens and Irish Sky Garden are also within 9 miles (15 km).