This is the Crows’ Hermitage Tiny Stone Cottage in Dublin, Ireland.
A Romantic Retreat -Tastefully converted stone barn with views of 13th C. Abbey ruins & mature garden. Ideal location for touring east coast and Dublin (Airport 30min). Mezzanine bedroom overlooking the open plan living area & wood burning stove.
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The Tiny Stone Cottage in Dublin Known As The Crows’ Hermitage

Photos via Colm/Airbnb
The Light Shines Right Through in this Tiny Stone Cottage!

Even More Light From the Skylights

Super Cozy Loft Bedroom!

I love the stone walls inside, how about you?

Cozy Place to Sit and Stare at the Fire!😍

I don’t know if it can get much better than this…

And YES… The “Ladder/Staircase” Has Handrails (Nice!)

Little Nook in the Loft to Sit by the Window and Read 😊

Great Place to Wake Up In…

Let me show you the Kitchen!

Floating Microwave and Open Storage (I Like!)

I love the Stone Walls and the Tile Backsplash (Easy to Clean)

Did You Notice the Built-in Storage in the Walls?

I LOVE This Place…

Shower in the Bathroom

Flush Toilet and Sink

I Love The Huge Drapes to Cozy Up in Privacy

I Would Totally Build and Live in Something Like This…

Here’s Another Angle from the Outside…

Notice Above You Can Get In and Out from the Loft (Pretty Cool)

The Little Stone Cottage in the Winter…

Photos via Colm/Airbnb
Highlights
- Dublin, Ireland
- Crows’ Hermitage
- Romantic retreat
- Converted stone barn
- Views of the 13th C. Abbey ruins and garden
- 30 minutes from the airport
- Mezzanine bedroom overlooks open floor plan living area
- Woodburning stove
- Converted by owner in 2008
- Exposed stone walls
- Oak beams
- Luxurious furnishings
- Very romantic location
- Suitable for up to two adults (babies welcome but the barn is not really suitable for toddlers or small children because of the steep staircase and the wood-burning stove)
Description of the Crows’ Hermitage Stone Barn Conversion
This barn was converted by the owner in 2008 into a comfortable and inviting open plan living area & kitchen with a mezzanine double bedroom. Exposed stone walls and oak beams are complemented by luxurious furnishings and a cozy wood burning stove.
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This is fantastic…I love the book shelf in the living room and the quirky tilt of the photos hanging above the window! It looks cozy, comfortable and inviting.
Yes! Such a unique little touch.
Gorgeous! It’s a bit like stepping back in time but with modern conveniences.
And that, in my opinion, is the best kind of blend 🙂
Absolutely beautiful. I love the vaulted ceilings, large windows and super long drapes; how charming! All it’s missing is a claw foot tub.
Oh yes! That would be even better 🙂
Beautiful is not enough to say about this house… It just leaves you short of breath, when trying to explain it… It is just utterly stunning in every sense of the word, and it’s decor is just simple but yet feels so elegant when viewed with this house’s interior…
Yes…it’s absolutely perfect.
This is very nice; really beautiful!
I lost the power to breath…this is almost perfect. I love the blending of the old natural stone with modern touches, like windows, accented by iron work and wood (like the stairs), The layout is efficient yet cozy, made cozier just by closing the curtains. Love the nooks in the wall. It looks like there are outside stairs going up at the back of the house. Where do they go?
I saw Alex put this in the newsletter and my heart dropped! I’m going to Dublin in a couple weeks and got a different Airbnb and regret all my life choices haha 🙂 This is just AMAZING.
Read the blurb underneath the photo…
WOW, this is beautifully renovated, classic european charm. It would make a wonderful retreat in Europe. I’ve got to buy a lottery ticket!
Haha me too!
Already saw this one at another small house site. Yes, it is very nice.
I live in an old stone house (old wine press house in my case). From that I can say stone is a poor insulator but is a wonderful heat sink. The house needs to be heated each and every day, all winter (may not happen for a short term rental unit). So, if the wood stove is the primary heat source, it needs to burn every day. Do that, and the walls will radiate heat back into the space. Don’t do that, and some might instead just “feel” the cold “oozing” out of the walls and feel chilled. Just something pictures don’t tell you, but something to consider if you want to rent it in January.
Good things to consider!
My paternal Gramma was a Scot, MacInnis. I just love seeing these old and new stone cottages. I really feel so warm to the fire place and the so low windows with drapes. Just love it all and am a coffee drinking wannabe also Natalie at 78 yrs youthfully challenged. 🙂
🙂 So glad to find another coffee enthusiast!
It’s a cottage airfreight at suggestions of acute pleasure.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY ENCHANTING!!! THIS HOME HAS A HISTORICAL APPEAL AND A LUXURIOUS TASTE; IT GIVES A PERSON A FEEL FOR BEING IN A MICRO MANSION. KEEP THEM COMING!!!
That is does! Just wonderous 🙂
I LOVE this place, too! I have a home now with stone fireplace that’s huge and stone walls in the living room. If I downsize I would miss it. This give me ideas!
Oh good! 🙂
What a beautiful TH! Makes me wish I was living there! Love the scenery all around!
Me too! Perfect!
Wow, what a wonderful vacation this would make. I just love the warmth of this place, the storage in the stone. I’m not a fan of the haphazard pictures on the walls (no offense), don’t feel it goes with the ambiance. In this case I would think less is more. That being said, what a wonderful place!
I’m so glad you liked it 🙂
The artistic chic that I like
Anything but shabby chic… thank goodness.
OMGoodness, what a beautiful place. As others have said, it is just perfect. There is nothing I don’t like except the reading chair in the loft. 🙂 Needs a comfy rocker.
I am Irish-American and have yet to make a familial visit to Ireland, but we might just have to go soon so we can stay in this lovely, idyllic spot.
Oh yes! You’ll definitely need to stay here!
Not enough room methinks for a comfy rocker.
Absolutely gorgeous!
I Love This!
So Bright and Cheerful!!
Absolutely perfection if you ask me.
Such a beautiful home to have such a small fridge.
Totally gorgeous!
Adorable!,, how much? Please???
Best thing ever…
How I wish I lived in Dublin. Best one yet!!!
I really enjoyed viewing this stone cottage. It had great appeal to me. Loved the décor, which went with the walls, size, and shape so well. Very pleasing!
Heaven!!!
Would like to know where exactly this is and how to contact the owners. Live in Balbriggan and am interested in going about building/restoring a tiny home for our family. If you know who they are or it is your cottage please contact me on [email protected]. Many thanks, an interested resident of Balbriggan.
I love this place; all is very old charm; all except for the Ikea sink.
Just want to tell you this is the most awesome tiny house I have yet to see! Thank you for sharing this! Going to save the pics and info with the hope that some day soon I can make use of these ideas for my own tiny house!!!! Crows’ Hermitage Tiny Stone Cottage in Dublin on March 8, 2017 WOW! Just my style!
When can I sign a life lease is all I have to say !!!
Love it. I want one!!!
Wow…this is a beautiful tiny house…loved it both inside and the location also just seems to fit in.
Why are soooo many tiny home not lived in full time, and are linked to air bb. This is kinda fairy tale living
Great question! Why do you think it is, though?
I think it might have something to do with just how rare homes like this are.
Perfect for my hermit tendencies. Beautiful and cozy.