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Cosy Corner Sligo Town Center
Lakefront holiday home with kitchen and patio
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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 4
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Explore the area

- Place, OConnell Street
- Place, Sligo Abbey
- Place, Yeats Memorial Building
- Airport, Knock (NOC-Ireland West)
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
About this property
Cosy Corner Sligo Town Center
Beautiful quaint corner terraced house with original red brick facade and a brand new renovation inside located in the heart of Sligo town. Kitchen has all new appliances and complete refit. The living room offers TV and free WiFi. Comfortably sleeps 4/Family Friendly.
Self check in with key lockbox but I am available 24/7 for any questions or advice that you need.
This house is warm, modern and extremely convenient to all the fantastic spots that Sligo has to offer. You won`t be disappointed.
The Garavogue River Starting on the magical shores of Lough Gill, the river winds its way through town, under bridges and past charming parks to the bay and estuary and finally the Atlantic. This proximity makes Sligo perhaps one of the best places to experience fresh, salt and brackish water within a small radius. Whether you opt for the challenging Ben Bulben hike, or you prefer a more gentle coastal ramble at Mullaghmore or perhaps forested walk in Union Wood, Sligo is a place to get outdoors.
Because of the way the coast is faced, the beaches of Strandhill, Streegah and Easkey get some of the best wind and therefore some of the best waves on the Wild Atlantic Way – and people come from all over Ireland and even Europe to get a taste of local surfing, nicknamed Ireland’s Surf Coast!
There have been people inhabiting the Coolera Peninsula and area around the Garavogue River since megalithic times, meaning more than five thousands years ago. Monuments such as the giant cairn atop Knocknarea Hill, the megolithic tombs at Carrowkeel and Carrowmore, as well as the other tombs dotting the landscape
The legendary burial site of Queen Maeve, a formidable warrior of the region Connaught, a nemesis of mythical giant Cuchalainn credited with shaping the Giant’s Causeway. A giant cairn on the top of Knocknarea hill, the cairn is actually a megalithic tomb re-associated with Queen Maeve. To follow the legend, you’ll have to bring up a stone from the bottom of the hill to add to the massive cairn.
Fabulous Food too, Shell’s Cafe in Strandhill (yummy all the time but a standout brunch spot), Eithna’s by the Sea in Mullaghmore (a menu of just-caught seafood), Sweetbeat Cafe (innovative vegan cuisine), gastro pubs like Hargadon’s or Coach Lane/Donaghy’s in Sligo town. Great for shopping too!
William Butler Yeats and his brother Jack both spent many happy childhood years in Sligo and has been immortalised by the famous WB Yeats – such as the well-known “Lake Isle of Inishfree”.
Parking is on street and everything you need is on your doorstep. A short stroll into the city center and enjoy the wonderful food and shopping that Sligo has to offer. Just park up and switch off!! Enjoy :-)
Self check in with key lockbox but I am available 24/7 for any questions or advice that you need.
This house is warm, modern and extremely convenient to all the fantastic spots that Sligo has to offer. You won`t be disappointed.
The Garavogue River Starting on the magical shores of Lough Gill, the river winds its way through town, under bridges and past charming parks to the bay and estuary and finally the Atlantic. This proximity makes Sligo perhaps one of the best places to experience fresh, salt and brackish water within a small radius. Whether you opt for the challenging Ben Bulben hike, or you prefer a more gentle coastal ramble at Mullaghmore or perhaps forested walk in Union Wood, Sligo is a place to get outdoors.
Because of the way the coast is faced, the beaches of Strandhill, Streegah and Easkey get some of the best wind and therefore some of the best waves on the Wild Atlantic Way – and people come from all over Ireland and even Europe to get a taste of local surfing, nicknamed Ireland’s Surf Coast!
There have been people inhabiting the Coolera Peninsula and area around the Garavogue River since megalithic times, meaning more than five thousands years ago. Monuments such as the giant cairn atop Knocknarea Hill, the megolithic tombs at Carrowkeel and Carrowmore, as well as the other tombs dotting the landscape
The legendary burial site of Queen Maeve, a formidable warrior of the region Connaught, a nemesis of mythical giant Cuchalainn credited with shaping the Giant’s Causeway. A giant cairn on the top of Knocknarea hill, the cairn is actually a megalithic tomb re-associated with Queen Maeve. To follow the legend, you’ll have to bring up a stone from the bottom of the hill to add to the massive cairn.
Fabulous Food too, Shell’s Cafe in Strandhill (yummy all the time but a standout brunch spot), Eithna’s by the Sea in Mullaghmore (a menu of just-caught seafood), Sweetbeat Cafe (innovative vegan cuisine), gastro pubs like Hargadon’s or Coach Lane/Donaghy’s in Sligo town. Great for shopping too!
William Butler Yeats and his brother Jack both spent many happy childhood years in Sligo and has been immortalised by the famous WB Yeats – such as the well-known “Lake Isle of Inishfree”.
Parking is on street and everything you need is on your doorstep. A short stroll into the city center and enjoy the wonderful food and shopping that Sligo has to offer. Just park up and switch off!! Enjoy :-)
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
National rating
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About the area
Sligo
Located in Sligo, this holiday home is in the city centre and on a river. Garavogue River Walk and Doorly Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Sligo Riding Centre and Funnybones.

Sligo, County Sligo
What's nearby
- Hawks Well Theatre - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- OConnell Street - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
- Sligo Abbey - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Yeats Memorial Building - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Quayside Shopping Centre - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Hargadons - 6 min walk
- The Panda - 9 min walk
- Shoot The Crows - 5 min walk
- The Belfry - 6 min walk
- Gracie’s Bar - 6 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Nollaig
Why they chose this property
Sligo's coastline, part of the Wild Atlantic Way, boasts stunning, untouched beaches and majestic mountain ranges. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful retreat in hidden coves or explore the lively seaside towns of Strandhill and Enniscrone.
What makes this property unique
Beautiful quant corner terraced house with original red brick facade and a brand new renovation inside located in the heart of Sligo town. This house is warm, modern and extremely convenient to all the fantastic spots that Sligo has to offer. You won't be disappointed !!
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