Rosemount Coach House, Enniscorthy

Rosemount Coach House is a delightful semi-detached cottage, that sits next to the welcoming owner's own home, in an area called Ballycarney, near Enniscorthy, County Wexford. Set entirely over the ground floor, this cottage can sleep four people in two bedrooms. The rest of the cottage is made up of an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and a sitting area with a multi-fuel stove. To the outside of the cottage there is off road parking for two cars and a patio garden with furniture and barbecue. Rosemount Coach House sits close to the banks of the River Slaney, and is a beautiful base for any family or couple.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with multi-fuel stove. Utility.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Free-to-air channels, WiFi, DVD, CD/radio, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Patio with furniture and BBQ. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 3 mins walk. Note: One step up from kitchen to double bedroom. Note: Property next to an N road.

Location Details

Enniscorthy is the second-largest town in County Wexford and has a history dating back over 1500 years. It is situated at the tidal extreme of the River Slaney, approximately 14 miles to the north of Wexford. The town offers a majestic Norman castle, which is home to the Wexford County Museum containing items of local interest. There is a further interactive museum in the town dedicated to telling the story of the famous 1798 rising. Nowadays the town has a wealth of facilities available to visitors including a multiplex cinema, a swimming pool and leisure centre, a fantastic mixture of shops, pubs and restaurants, and a farmers' market, which is held every Saturday. Enniscorthy makes for a fantastic touring base being close to beautiful mountains and long stretches of coastline just waiting to be explored. A fantastic place to discover 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.

Reviews

Stayed at this beautiful house for a week after Christmas with my husband & two small children. The house is cosy, quiet and super clean. The decor is lovely also. It had everything you could imagine appliance wise & had plenty of essentials for when we arrived incl. Fresh eggs, milk, tea & cake on arrival) Plenty of space for us and the children. The owner pretty much leaves you to yourself which is nice but told us to drop to their house (across a garden) if we needed anything. You would need a car as there's not much around it but Enniscorthy is a 10min drive & Gorey is about 20min. Looking forward to booking again. Loved it :)

Rated by Lfitzp86 reviewed on 8th January 2020

We stayed here for one week at the end of August. From the minute we walked into the hallway we knew we had hit he jackpot! This little cottage is everything you could wish for when trying to find somewhere to call home for a week, the kitchen was fully equipped and was a sight in itself (we were planning a new kitchen and took photos of this one so we could get something similar) the bedrooms were more than comfortable and everything was spotless. We were travelling with our five year nephew and he loved the cottage. The hosts were very accommodating and helped us find our way on the first night as we got lost in the dark. When we arrive we were warmly greeted considering it was 11:30pm and had greasy scones and cream waiting for us.

Rated by Sean T reviewed on 4th January 2018

I booked this cottage for my husband and I as part of our honeymoon in Ireland. We arrived quite late, as the ferry got into Dublin in the evening and it was then rush hour for driving. We stayed for a week, and I am so glad I picked this cottage. I would highly recommend that you take your car, or alternatively rent one, as Ballycarney is somewhat in the middle of nowhere and you may struggle to find adequate public transport to get there. We had very little trouble finding it, as Caroline made sure to give me enough detail to get us to the nearby Ballycarney Inn. It was then a quick phonecall to her to find the gateway, as it was a little difficult to spot in the dark. The cottage is set within a working farm which breed Belgian Blue cattle - farm traffic was fairly minimal during our stay and I loved seeing the cows. There are also two dogs, which are friendly labradors. On entering the cottage with Caroline we were greeted with a warm fire in the woodburner, home made scones with jam and clotted cream, and fresh eggs. She showed us around and made us feel very welcome. The cottage itself is beautifully decorated and furnished, and very clean. The double bed is comfortable, if a bit squeaky. There was a good assortment of pots and kitchen utensils - we took advantage of the local fishmonger's and thus did a lot of cooking whilst at the cottage. The local villages and towns surrounding the cottage have a good range of shops, as well as local historical attractions in Wexford. Caroline and Trevor have collected a large assortment of flyers for local attractions, and ones slightly further afield, so we didn't struggle to fill our days with things to do. Being set in the countryside, it made the perfect quiet getaway. Unfortunately my husband can't survive without internet, and so the lack of Wifi was a problem (for him!). This was easily sorted by purchasing a pay-as-you-go phone SIM card, which cost us 10EUR for 7.5GB of data - coverage in the cottage was sporadic, but not terrible. Overall, I was extremely impressed, and hope to return again.

Rated by Hannah S reviewed on 2nd January 2017

I stayed here with my wife and two daughters and loved it. There was a lovely warm welcome awaiting us when we got there, with a roaring fire, and fresh baked cookies. The house was lovely and clean, and warm. It is close to a number of main towns in the county (Enniscorthy, Wexford, Bunclody, New Ross) as well as all the main road towards Dublin. This is a perfect place to set up as a base camp for a wonderful exploration of the county of Wexford. I highly recommend this rental for your holiday.

Rated by Vincent C reviewed on 8th November 2016

This is a lovely cottage to stay in ,very spacious with everything you could need including a washing machine and log fire if its cold .It is situated on a working farm and the family are very friendly and welcoming .We were greeted with homemade scones and cakes and fresh laid eggs on our arrival .Its a good base to explore Wexford and the surrounding countryside although a car is essential .

Rated by Feeona W reviewed on 16th September 2016

Owners were very helpful & welcoming, the cottage was beautifully equipped & a great base for touring the area.

Rated by Mrs Coleman reviewed on 1st August 2016

The House was very comfortable with all the comforts of home. I would definitely recommend this cottage to my friends. It is well situated, a good starting point to all the places that we visited. Thanks again for our lovely stay.

Rated by Mrs Luiz reviewed on 12th June 2016

The working farm setting was lovely and it was in very easy travelling from the ferry port and the south east of Ireland.

Rated by Mr Rich reviewed on 19th May 2016

Well presented property and very reasonably priced. Would love to come again in the future, the owners were helpful and friendly.

Rated by Mr Ridgway reviewed on 30th September 2015

The Coach House was a home from home! Everything was available to make the stay really comfortable. The property was ideally located to see a wide variety of activities.

Rated by Mrs Allison reviewed on 30th August 2015

The Coach House stands in lovely grounds in a beautiful, rural setting. The delightful owner made us feel very welcome from the off. Our entire stay was extremely comfortable and we felt very much at home. Even our wee one settled in very well and roomed in with us in the cot provided. This cottage is a perfect base for a couple or small family looking to relax, get away from it all and explore the sunny south east. We'd highly recommend Rosemount Coach House and would definitely stay again!

Rated by Mrs Ring reviewed on 11th May 2015

The property, area and hosts were fabulous, an ideal place to base yourself to explore. The wood burning stove in the evening was great.

Rated by Mrs Wain reviewed on 4th March 2015

My wife and I spent Christmas & the New Year here at Rosemount Coach House, and had 2 lovely relaxing weeks as guests of Trevor and Caroline. At the end of our stay, we were so laid back we were almost horizontal. There was some atrocious winter weather, but usually we were out and about every couple of days or so, and we visited Carlow, Bunclody, Gorey, Courtown, Ferns, Wexford, and of course Enniscorthy. Caroline & Trevor's hospitality and welcome were just first class, and the Christmas tree and card, and the welcome pack were lovely thoughtful touches. The house itself was perfectly decorated - everything in the kitchen that was needed; 2 tastefully furnished bedrooms; 2 very comfortable sofas in the living room, along with the TV with dozens of channels; and not forgetting the wood/coal burning stove which was an absolute delight with a roaring fire on those dark rainy nights. As I said, Caroline and Trevor were wonderful hosts, and I thoroughly enjoyed the craic with Trevor each time I bumped into him. A highly recommended holiday home with our sincerest thanks, and we certainly hope to be back for another visit.

Rated by brian_mccann reviewed on 8th January 2015

We really enjoyed our stay in this beautiful cottage. If this were to be graded by the tourist board the cottage should be no less than 5 star.The family were really helpful to us.We would have no problem booking this cottage again.

Rated by Mr Maltby reviewed on 26th October 2014

One of the best cottages we have used, with lovely owners. Just off a main road for access to the South East of Ireland. A taste of farm life with a wood fire in the evenings.

Rated by Prof Lawrance reviewed on 17th October 2014

We visit Ireland regularly and so are very familiar with the area and all it has to offer.

Rated by Mrs Furlong reviewed on 1st October 2014

It was such a homely cottage in an excellent location. Very accommodating for our children. We received a warm welcome from the owners and had everything we needed provided. We will be returning again next year.

Rated by Mr Murphy reviewed on 2nd September 2014

Beautiful cottage, a great base for touring the area.

Rated by Mrs Platt reviewed on 17th August 2014

Very comfortable and well appointed holiday stay, very friendly, kind and helpful owners, well equipped kitchen area, the Balleycarney inn just a few mins walk away serving a varied variety of great food, plenty of places nearby to visit, recommended.

Rated by Flyer545195 reviewed on 16th August 2014

Wonderful cottage - couldn't be better. Friendly hosts, lovely scones jam and cream on arrival. Flowers in the window. Fire set ready to light. Good position for touring all around. Pity Ireland is so far from Australia - as would definitely stay there again.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 10th August 2014

We loved the cottage- it was gorgeous! The owners couldn't do enough for us. There was milk in the fridge, and tea, coffee and other essentials waiting for us when we arrived. Lovely friendly dog who kept coming over to say hello! Had a great time, will be back again.

Rated by Mrs Moore reviewed on 10th August 2014

Friendly welcoming owners who provided home made scones with jam and cream and eggs. The accommodation is all on one floor and spacious. The small garden is slabbed but surrounded by a white picket fence and beautiful flower border. Accessible to Wexford,Waterford and Kilkenny.

Rated by Mrs Porter reviewed on 27th July 2014

A very warm and hospitable cottage, the owner was superb. The cottage is delightful and the welcome was friendly and relaxing. Cannot praise this cottage enough and will certainly book again.

Rated by Miss Bullingham reviewed on 7th February 2014

From the moment we arrived at Rosemount, we felt so welcome. 5 star treatment all the way. Recommend it to everyone I know.

Rated by Mr Phillips reviewed on 19th August 2013

Lovely cottage, very relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mrs Billings reviewed on 9th August 2013

Peaceful location, very helpful friendly owners of the cottage.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 6th July 2013

Very comfortable holiday cottage - welcoming wine and scones on our arrival. Very friendly owners and cottage well positioned for local towns etc.

Rated by Mr mcnaught reviewed on 20th May 2013

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Enniscorthy is detailed below.

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