Welcome to this unique two-storey holiday home in Kiltale, County Meath, a beautifully converted former milking parlour renovated to modern standards while retaining its original rural charm. Set on a peaceful dry stock farm surrounded by green countryside, this cosy retreat offers the perfect escape for couples, small families, and guests looking to relax and enjoy the Irish countryside.
Whether you're visiting for a quiet getaway, countryside walks, or exploring County Meath, this charming property provides a comfortable and memorable stay.
🏡 The Space
This character-filled holiday home comfortably accommodates up to 3 guests and includes:
✔ 2 comfortable bedrooms
✔ 1 modern bathroom
✔ Spacious two-storey layout
✔ Fully equipped kitchen for self-catering stays
✔ Comfortable living and dining area
✔ Peaceful countryside surroundings
✔ Unique converted farm building with modern interiors
✔ Ideal for relaxing short or extended stays
Perfect for couples, solo travellers, and small family getaways.
🌿 Countryside Location
Set within a working farm environment where guests can enjoy:
Scenic countryside walks
Fresh rural air and open green fields
Peaceful surroundings away from busy city life
Easy access to nearby towns and local attractions in County Meath
An ideal base for exploring Ireland’s countryside and historic sites.
✨ Why Book This Property
➡︎ Unique converted milking parlour with character
➡︎ Quiet rural setting with beautiful surroundings
➡︎ Modern comforts blended with traditional charm
➡︎ Perfect for relaxing countryside escapes
➡︎ Professionally prepared for every stay
🔑 Guest Access
Guests have exclusive access to the entire holiday home during their stay.
ℹ Additional Information
⏩️ Self check-in via key safe
⏩️ Check-in: 3 PM
⏩️ Check-out: 10 AM
⏩️ £300 security deposit required
⏩️ Access details sent at 3 PM on arrival day
📋 House Rules
➜ No parties or events
➜ No smoking
➜ Pets are not allowed
A peaceful countryside retreat combining rural charm, comfort, and modern convenience in the heart of County Meath.