Charming Cottage in Stoneybatter
House in Dublin
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Top-tier experienceOne of the higher cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
About this house rental
The house was built over 100 years ago but has been lovingly restored maintaining its character and many original features including solid wooden floors and cast iron fireplace.
It is located in Stoneybatter. The neighbourhood has plenty of of old school Dublin character but has been known as an "up-and-coming" part of the city for quite some time now. It is precisely this mixture which makes Stoneybatter appealing to locals and tourists alike.
Apart from the striking red brick artisan dwellings, the area is also known for the prominent Viking street names. For example, there is Viking Road, Olaf Road, Thor Place, Norseman Place, Ard Ri Road, Ostman Place & Sigurd Road. At the time of the Norman invasion, the Vikings, Ostmen or Austmenn (men of the East) as they called themselves, were exiled to the north of the Liffey where they founded the hamlet of Ostmenstown it what is now Stoneybatter.
Stoneybatter has a great choice of places to eat and drink. Brunch and dinner spots include Slice and Wuff. Older pubs such as the much-loved Cobblestone on Smithfield Square, where traditional musicians gather for regular sessions, and Walsh’s, which hosts an informal folk music night on Mondays mix gastropubs such as Mulligan’s. Mulligan's is regularly featured in articles about 'new' Irish food.
Also in Smithfield there's several other food options and the nicest cinema in Dublin, The Lighhouse which shows a great mix of new releases, old favourites and art house movies.
A 20-minute walk from the city centre, and served by the LUAS tram line from Smithfield and several buses from its main thoroughfare Manor Street.
One of the main gates to Dublin's biggest green space, The Phoenix Park is less than 10 minutes walk away. Dublin Zoo is in the Phoenix Park.
You are also just a short walk away from The National Museum of Ireland -Decorative Arts and History.
HOUSE LAYOUT
Downstairs:
Living room with double sofa, TV (Netflix only) arch opening into the sitting room/kitchen. Table and chairs for 4 people, fully equipped kitchen with electric oven and 4-right hob. Plenty of cooking equipment.
Corridor with washing machine and dishwasher.
Toilet downstairs. The bathtub that shows in the photo is not connected to the hot water. The shower room is upstairs.
Lovely patio with a gas barbecue (barbecue available only in the summer months).
Upstairs:
Main double room with king size bed.
Second smaller bedroom with a double sofa bed and a desk.
Shower room with electrical shower (instant hot water)
If you stay more than a couple of night we will make some wardrobe space available on both bedrooms and you have access to the whole house.
We normally leave the barbecue covered outside the summer months.
It is located in Stoneybatter. The neighbourhood has plenty of of old school Dublin character but has been known as an "up-and-coming" part of the city for quite some time now. It is precisely this mixture which makes Stoneybatter appealing to locals and tourists alike.
Apart from the striking red brick artisan dwellings, the area is also known for the prominent Viking street names. For example, there is Viking Road, Olaf Road, Thor Place, Norseman Place, Ard Ri Road, Ostman Place & Sigurd Road. At the time of the Norman invasion, the Vikings, Ostmen or Austmenn (men of the East) as they called themselves, were exiled to the north of the Liffey where they founded the hamlet of Ostmenstown it what is now Stoneybatter.
Stoneybatter has a great choice of places to eat and drink. Brunch and dinner spots include Slice and Wuff. Older pubs such as the much-loved Cobblestone on Smithfield Square, where traditional musicians gather for regular sessions, and Walsh’s, which hosts an informal folk music night on Mondays mix gastropubs such as Mulligan’s. Mulligan's is regularly featured in articles about 'new' Irish food.
Also in Smithfield there's several other food options and the nicest cinema in Dublin, The Lighhouse which shows a great mix of new releases, old favourites and art house movies.
A 20-minute walk from the city centre, and served by the LUAS tram line from Smithfield and several buses from its main thoroughfare Manor Street.
One of the main gates to Dublin's biggest green space, The Phoenix Park is less than 10 minutes walk away. Dublin Zoo is in the Phoenix Park.
You are also just a short walk away from The National Museum of Ireland -Decorative Arts and History.
HOUSE LAYOUT
Downstairs:
Living room with double sofa, TV (Netflix only) arch opening into the sitting room/kitchen. Table and chairs for 4 people, fully equipped kitchen with electric oven and 4-right hob. Plenty of cooking equipment.
Corridor with washing machine and dishwasher.
Toilet downstairs. The bathtub that shows in the photo is not connected to the hot water. The shower room is upstairs.
Lovely patio with a gas barbecue (barbecue available only in the summer months).
Upstairs:
Main double room with king size bed.
Second smaller bedroom with a double sofa bed and a desk.
Shower room with electrical shower (instant hot water)
If you stay more than a couple of night we will make some wardrobe space available on both bedrooms and you have access to the whole house.
We normally leave the barbecue covered outside the summer months.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Map of Dublin
Nearby attractions
££££
Reviews
5.0
We had an enjoyable stay.
5.0
Excellent!
5.0
Très bonne expérience dans une maison plein de charme
Chris avait tout préparé pour notre séjour, procédure de récupération de clefs très facile, hôte arrangeant et chaleureux, très réactif. Logement spacieux et calme avec beaucoup de charme, à 20-25min à pieds de l'hyper centre. Excellent séjour que nous recommandons chaudement.
5.0
Lovely home--great location
Very nice home though its smaller than what it is appears int he pictures. Still perfect for the four of us...and the hosts were wonderful in makaing sure all went well for our check in and out.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Dublin?
The average price for a rental in Dublin is £89 per night. This rental is £194 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Charming Cottage in Stoneybatter. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Charming Cottage in Stoneybatter pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Charming Cottage in Stoneybatter?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and balcony or patio.
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