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Win a five-night stay at Inchiquin House

One reader will win a wonderful break away worth €2,750 to this beautiful period home in Co Clare

Inchiquin House is situated at the edge of the Burren region, making it an ideal base from which to explore the unique karst landscape of the area, as well as its many historic sites and leisure activities.

Do you fancy a break with a difference? A chance to win a trip to one of the Landmark Trust’s 33 diverse and interesting properties could be just the ticket. Since 1992, the Trust has been transforming historic buildings into truly special self-catering holiday homes, allowing guests to experience and understand what our built heritage has given to us and ensuring our past has a future.

Ireland’s built heritage is our inheritance. Our built heritage provides clues to our past and how our society has evolved, helping us to examine our history and traditions and enabling us to develop an awareness about ourselves.

Inchiquin House is an example of the built environment that surrounds us here in Ireland, and which provides the backdrop to our daily lives. For The Irish Landmark Trust and the Heritage Council, exemplary and imaginative re-use of heritage buildings is a vital part of preserving our built heritage and bringing it back into use now – and for the future.

If you would like to experience that care and dedication first hand, you’ve got a chance to win a five-night stay at Inchiquin, located in Corofin, Co Clare.

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This lovely period home is situated at the edge of the famous Burren region, making it an ideal base from which to explore the unique karst landscape of the area, as well as its many historic sites and leisure activities. The Wild Atlantic Way is nearby too with all it has to offer, including the Cliffs of Moher, Achill, access to the Aran Islands and much more.

Five bedrooms and four bathrooms (two are en suite) allow up to 10 guests to stay, and all amenities including a full professionally-equipped kitchen with oven, gas hob, and range mean your home comforts are accommodated.

Inchiquin House dates back to around 1800 and is located on a working farm. It has been restored and is a perfect way to experience a holiday at a period property with all it has to offer for a relaxing, slower style of break away.

How to enter

Full entry information is available on Heritageweek.ie. Visit the website to be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize.

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The prize cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts or offers. Full Irish Landmark booking terms and conditions apply.