The Schoolhouse was built in the 1860s to educate local children. Nowadays, its cosy vestibule leads through to a light filled sitting room where an open fire adds a welcoming glow to the double height living room.
Guests can also expect high standards of warmth, comfort and cleanliness. When guests stay in an Irish Landmark property, guests are part of a community that’s keeping heritage alive. Facilities at The Schoolhouse at Annaghmore offers two double bedrooms, one bathroom, shower room downstairs, open fire, oil fired central heating, washer/dryer, dishwasher, iron and ironing board, travel cot for babies are available on request. There is also a patio and garden furniture.
Irish Landmark is a non-profit organisation that finds interesting and unusual properties that are in need of conservation, and give them new life. Since 1992, the Irish Landmark Trust has been turning historic buildings into truly special self-catering holiday accommodation. The properties range from lighthouses and schoolhouses, to castles and gate lodges. Irish Landmark always respects the history and architectural integrity of the structures conserved, but also ensures guests have all the contemporary comforts wanted in holiday accommodation.