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Brian Smith
14 Aug 2023
Review Score: 3/10
What a scam. This place needs a good clean, it smells terrible and the only way to get some flash air is to leave the building as you are not allowed to open windows, the host has signs everywhere forbidding open windows. Their are spiders resident in the shared bathroom, and the locks on the toilet and bathroom did not work. Our booking said it was an ensuite, nope, we got a share. The owner was well meaning, but obviously lacks the skills to such a facility.
The icing on the cake for us was paying for Bed & Breakfast to be advised breakfast was not available before 10am, and that in order to get this, the owner wanted a telephone order at least 30 minutes prior to eating. We are touring, not residents, and eat early so that we can see as much as we can each day.
The description of this property on this site is simply wrong and should be removed.
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KATHRYN BURNS
03 Aug 2020
Review Score: 2/10
A beautiful house but we were put in a dusty and shabby ground floor barn conversion, with a log stove but no heating in the morning and a door that gapped about 5cms and tiny, tiny bathroom. Charged €30 a head for a plate of curry followed by fruit salad and ice cream. No heat in the dining room despite a huge log store outside and stove in the dining room. Had to push for coffee and biscuits on arrival, to be shown a kitchen in interesting but shabby out building and asked what I intended to do with the coffee grains. Eccentric landlady whose daughter is a cat. Entertaining in its own way but couldn't get away from her. €90 each per night. Rip off. If we had had a room in the house or upstairs in barn then maybe worth it but be really careful before booking this band.
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Jo Ann Learman
31 Oct 2018
Review Score: 8/10
No other accommodation from our 3 weeks in Ireland was as unique and memorable as Cullintra Country House. It's a place where you let go of schedules and surrender to the spell of its ivy-covered farmhouse and fairy-tale grounds and to the vibe of its owner and chef extraordinaire, Patricia. She is a character! If you are open to new experiences and hearing opinions you may not share, willing to eat whatever Patricia prepares (it will be locally sourced and delicious), and okay with dining late and sitting and talking with your host until the wee hours, you will love Cullintra House. But you must be laid back and willing to accept this place and this lady on their own terms. After all, isn't that what travel is all about?
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