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Reviews of Cullintra House

Inistioge, County Kilkenny, R95 CC03 New Ross, Ireland

  • Anonymous

    Reviewed: 13 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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  • Jim

    Reviewed: 10 August 2025 · Stayed in July 2025

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    A lovely old house out in the country, great for a quiet few days away from noise. Patricia is a lovely host and was full of information about local attractions and amenities. There is a mountain/ forest walking trail adjoining the house and this was really nice. Breakfast was cooked to order by the host, and it was excellent

    No evening meals served, but it's a small place so it is quite understandable once you know about this in advance of your arrival.

  • James

    Reviewed: 7 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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    Nothing we left immediately did not stay ,

    It was filthy with an overwhelming odor of mold , not safe . The host did not seem mentally balanced and while not physical tried to stop us from leaving. i called Booking to get refund call was dropped twice, was able to state experience to rep please contact me

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  • Tara

    Reviewed: 7 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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    Nothing. It was dreadful. We left after 20 minutes.

    The property was dirty and not suitable for guests.

  • James

    Reviewed: 5 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025

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    Unfortunately we did not have breakfast.

    all was good, no improvement necessary .

  • Ciara

    Reviewed: 8 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024

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  • Vida

    Reviewed: 12 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024

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    Nature

    Smell, uncomfy bed, dark interior, cold breakfast

  • Donal

    Reviewed: 9 June 2024 · Stayed in June 2024

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    Property response:

    A pleasure having you to stay. Patricia

    Cullintra House
    10 June 2024
  • Philip

    Reviewed: 9 May 2024 · Stayed in May 2024

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  • Edisemi

    Reviewed: 5 January 2024 · Stayed in December 2023

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    Misinformation the location was too far to start with nothing like the picture looks like what you see , the rooms were dingy and filty she has a dead cat lying around the shed , not a good place to stay we booked for two nights we only stayed for one night , too scary of a place dust and cob webs every where . Not a good place it should be taken off site

    It’s a no go area for anyone it shouldn’t be left on site , I think the woman is living on people cancellation she knows you will not stay two nights so she had it all Planned

  • Nathalie

    Reviewed: 20 December 2023 · Stayed in September 2023

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  • Vivienne

    Reviewed: 13 September 2023 · Stayed in September 2023

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    Laurie

    Reviewed: 17 August 2023 · Stayed in August 2023

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    Nice setting. Has the potential to be great but is looking run down ie garden becoming overgrown, furnishings in our room old requiring attention, common area a separate room at the back unclean and unkept. Walk to hill at back nice. Owner has an eye for colour so house is interesting

    Room - we were placed in an attic room for 2 nights. Very small room. Double bed against one wall so I had to climb in and out of bed over my partner. Very small window that was closed. Room felt musty, dark due to minimal natural light. Upholstery on chairs old and grubby looking. I didn't want to sit on them. Separate building behind house was meant to be a common area with a small kitchette for guest to use if wanted to cook their own meal. This was a great concept however atrium end plants over grown and dirty. Kitchnette too small to be functional, basically the size of a pantry and unclean. We washed everything before we used when trying just to cook a few eggs and make a cup of tea.  Breakfast - this is a part of what you pay for however only served at 10 am. When asked could we have earlier the owner considered 9.30 but really was not keen. 10 am is too late for people travelling. Every other place we have stayed at over a four week holiday offers breakfast at 8 am and some will do earlier when they know you have some distance to travel.  The owner offered to leave some cereal and scones/bread out for us.  Scones and bread were very stale, unedible. We sorted our own fruit and  cereal the second day. We felt the owner really did not understand that we were a paying customers and a reasonable service was required.

  • Steven

    Reviewed: 14 August 2023 · Stayed in July 2023

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    Breakfasts were wonderful! Proper Irish: 2 or 3 strips of bacon, sausage, perfect eggs, cereal, with several kinds of home made bread, and several kinds of home made jams to enjoy, AND at your convenience -- simply call 20m before. The location is perfect, 30 min to Kilkenny, and 30 minutes to Waterford. Even Midleton @90min is somewhat convenient as it's just an hour past Waterford which begs for proper breakfast here, then lunch in Midleton, and dinner in Waterford -- eat at Jack Meades, and take the ferry across and continue to Wexford)! See the Cairn, climb Brandon Hill and take in the distant views of most of mid-south Ireland!

    There's nothing to not like, it doesn't take much understanding to find peace here. Some have mentioned the dampness, Ireland can be that way, and this is a wonderful old farm house that's been in the same family for over 100 years. Patricia is a wonderful and considerate host who has lived here her entire long life. Some have mentioned the condition of some things -- it's an old farmhouse, with it's quirks and history -- the furniture are antiques! You'll find the same conditions at most out-of-the-city B&Bs. If I had to pick one thing to improve I'd say the WiFi/internet. I'm an impulsive traveler, I follow "no where to be and all day to get there" which is how you discover what's worth seeing when you get there. Cell connectivity is as expected in the farmland. Patricia does know what to see, even so discover it for yourself, so a faster wifi would have helped if-only on the planning side (and with the right perspective it can be a bonus -- but wifi has become important). You can move from city to city if that appeals to you, or you can return to the same convenient place with easy parking every night, and simply relax.

  • Mark

    Reviewed: 31 May 2023 · Stayed in May 2023

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    Beautiful house in a wonderful location. Patricia the owner could not be more helpful and friendly. Huge garden to sit in and plenty of walks on Patricia's land to enjoy. And dogs allowed (hard to find in Ireland).

    Nothing

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  • Patrick

    Reviewed: 12 September 2022 · Stayed in September 2022

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    The smell of mold and mildew was overwhelming, spiders, webs and the pictures on your site show a nice place but today the house is totally covered in vines, other plant life and trees. We paid for 2 nights but only stayed 1 night and had to wear mask while sleeping so we could breathe, was told we should have left door open all night. Furniture was broken with exposed nails, fruit bowl had molded fruit, we left 1st thing in morning without breakfast and having paid in advance, was told no refund. Felt like we were scammed by pictures from many years ago

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