“A charming Georgian country house boasting a secluded spot right on the coast. The four suites are each individually styled with soft hues and contemporary furniture; the best offer wonderful sea views. The restaurant is a real draw and serves particularly good seafood. A friendly rural escape. ”
“A charming Georgian country house boasting a secluded spot right on the coast. The four suites are each individually styled with soft hues and contemporary furniture; the best offer wonderful sea views. The restaurant is a real draw and serves particularly good seafood. A friendly rural escape. ”
Recommended For
- Country Escape
- A quaint country house occupying a secluded spot near the coast
- Foodies
- The Red Door is a must for any foodie visiting the area.
- Other Activities
- Enjoy the views from Sliabh Liag the highest marine cliffs in Europe at 601m high
- Museums
- Doagh Famine Village is an outdoor museum documenting the Famine of 1840
- Sights nearby
- View the the Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights
- Great walks
- Head out from the property on long picturesque coastal walks
- On the beach
- Situated just 250 yards from the golden sand of Lisfannon beach
- Restaurant
- Award winning restaurant
- Full of character
- Outstanding location
- Boutique
- Country House
- Quiet
- Secluded setting
- Intimate
- Contemporary
- Traditional
- Restaurant with rooms
- Child friendly
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Award winning restaurant
- Meeting Room
- Garden
- No pets
- Child friendly
- Bar
- Parking
- Wifi
Activities
- Other Activities
- Enjoy the views from Sliabh Liag the highest marine cliffs in Europe at 601m high
- Museums
- Doagh Famine Village is an outdoor museum documenting the Famine of 1840
- Sights nearby
- View the the Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights
- Great walks
- Head out from the property on long picturesque coastal walks
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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The Red Door
Small but perfectly formed, The Red Door offers an enticing spin on the classic country-house hotel. Location, service, accommodation, cuisine: all boxes are ticked beautifully – and in the last few years the awards have been flowing. A lovely seaside rural hideaway.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)