Tober Mor in Rosemaryhill

Welcome to Tober Mor. Tober Mor, situated in a courtyard is one mile from the village of Boolavogue and five miles from Ferns. Tober Mor sleeps nine, has six bedrooms and a large sitting room.

Accommodation

Six bedrooms: 2 x double, 3 x single, 1 x adult bunks. Shower room with 3 shower cubicles, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with small dining tables. Large sitting room with open fire. Electric central heating with open fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV, DVD. Electricity and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot available. Off road parking for 3 cars. Bike storage. Shared garden with furniture. One well-behaved pet welcome, kennel available. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 10 mins walk.

Location

Situated just outside the village of Boolavogue, five miles from Ferns and 7.5 miles from Enniscorthy is the wonderful Tober Mor. This cottage is set around a delightful courtyard within the owner's working livestock farm and has lovely exposed stone walls and a cosy open fire. Tober Mor sleeps nine and has six bedrooms – two doubles, three singles and one adult bunks. The welcoming large sitting room has an open fire which is perfect to relax in front of. Tober Mor also has a well equipped fitted kitchen with small dining tables and a shower room with three shower cubicles. It also has off road parking for three cars, bike storage and a shared garden with furniture. Tober Mor is ideal for families or friends and is conveniently situated to visit the many attractions and towns the area offers.

Situated 7.5 miles from Enniscorthy, the second largest town in County Wexford is Fems. The town established in the 6th century is steeped in history has many landmarks and historic buildings. One of the main attractions in Ferns today is the superb 13th century castle, only half of which is still standing but is still an impressive sight. The busy town of Enniscorthy, situated on the River Slaney has many amenities such as a cinema and leisure centre. The town also has a castle, cathedral and a popular greyhound racing track. A short drive away is the seaside resort of Courtown which consists of a lovely harbour, beach, shops, pubs and restaurants and the delightful Courtown Wood is ideal for a walk or cycle. There are also ten sandy beaches in the area, including the Blue Flag sandy beach at Curracloe. This part of County Wexford has something for everyone at any time of the year.

Known as the "Sunny South East", the counties of Wicklow, Wexford, Waterford, and Tipperary offer everything you could need for a dream holiday in Ireland. Miles of sandy beach and scenic drives taking in mountains and coast are on your doorstep.

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Reviews of Tober Mor

"This property was about a two star, Infact it seemed like it may have been a hostel before. There was 4 shower cubicles, 3 toilets, 3 sofas, 5 dining tables, about 100 plates, bowls, cups, etc, but all were mismatched, old and dusty. The rooms were all single rooms, but a double bed was squashed into two of them. The floors were swept but not clean. My toddlers were filthy every night. The photos of the big double room and bathroom do not exist in this property. The property is on a working farm and the owners house is in the square where the cottages are. There was cars coming and going all day from the owners house - once there was 9 cars! I felt that was unsafe for toddlers. There was no grass in a garden only a stone and gravel yard. The garden furiture was worn and there was no cushions. The stable that the dogs (2 doberman) were kept in was beside our front door and I think that attracted flies and wasps. We sprayed fly spray numerous times everyday. There was mouse traps in some of the corners and we saw a mouse the day we were leaving, in the kitchen. This property would suit someone used to a rural farm environment. Not a suberban family with yung children."

Reviewed by Travel_40_72 on 26/08/2013

"The owner was very hospitable and friendly. Weather very good. Beaches not far. Although semi-rural, this location was good. Grand-children enjoyed the farm animals and resident donkeys, peacocks and deer. "

Reviewed by Mrs Thomas on 27/10/2010