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Lotamore House
Cork
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An elegant Georgian residence of outstanding character with the refinement and graciousness of times past that one would expect of a fine country manor, Lotamore House is the perfect place to escape from it all. Pleasantly secluded overlooking Cork Harbour with welcoming fires, rich warm colours, fresh flowers, exquisite furnishings and fine antiques, Lotamore House offers the perfect balance of luxury, privacy and charm. As our guest you can relax in the peace and quiet of the Manor near an open log fire while enjoy the outstanding garden views and help yourself to our well-stocked honour bar if you desire. If you choose not to dine in one of the many well known restaurants that Cork has to offer you can choose from our light snack menu available throughout the afternoon and early evening. Lotamore House is a charming four star guesthouse with a character and atmosphere all of its own. Our carefully chosen staff will do their utmost to make your stay a truly enjoyable experience.Lotamore House rewards guests with individual suites and complimentary wireless internet throughout. Surrounding gardens are perfect for a light stroll or picnic.Lotamore is one of few residences to have three helipads; perfect for any guest wishing to make a grand entrance!Located on the edge of Cork City, Lotamore House enjoys all the benefits of the City, whilst being a short distance away from many other Cork attractions.

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