| Semi-detached House for 4 in Thomastown |

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This wonderful newly constructed accommodation located just 1 hours drive from Rosslare Harbour serves as an ideal base for touring the South East of Ireland with its spectacular coastline and choice of beaches. Its interiors have been decorated to a high standard and come fully equipped with all mod cons. The owner also runs a BandB within the same grounds so is on hand if required. Going for a lovely walk along the road near the property you will see nature at its best and the Medieval City of Kilkenny is just 9 miles away well worth a visit!
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| Detached Dormer Bungalow for 8 in Graiguenamanagh |

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This property is situated 5 minutes walk from Graiguenmanagh, the village of the Monks which lies in the heart of the sunny South East and celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2004! The village was recently featured in length in the James May and Oz Clarke "Tour of Britain and Ireland". This property is an excellent starting point for those wanting to explore the Medieval capital of Ireland - Kilkenny with its Norman castle - as well as the former Viking point of Waterford, the bustling cosmopolitan Norman town of Wexford and the thriving market town of Carlow.
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| Semi-detached House for 4 in Thomastown |

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This wonderful newly constructed accommodation located just 1 hours drive from Rosslare Harbour serves as an ideal base for touring the South East of Ireland. Its interiors are wheelchair friendly and the property has been designed throughout with this in mind. They are decorated to a high standard and come fully equipped with all mod cons. The owner also runs a BandB within the same grounds so is on hand if required. A visit to the Medieval City of Kilkenny just 9 miles away is a must.
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| Rathsnagadan Cottage |

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The small village of Inistioge sits beside the River Nore approximately 16 miles south of Kilkenny and is flanked by rolling countryside. With a range of woodland and river walks to be enjoyed, you will be able to savour the natural beauty of this region in all its glory. The village itself is home to a number of pubs and eateries and is the perfect destination for those wishing to sample a slice of 'real' Ireland.
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