Seafield Bed and Breakfast

Cobh, County Cork, Ireland

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Irish Tourist Board 2006

Margot and Eoghan Allen

Seafield, Lower Road, Cobh, County Cork, Ireland

Tel: +353 21 4811563

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Member of Cobh and Harbour Chamber

Seafield is among Cobh's premier Bed & Breakfast Guest Family Houses

When in the South West of Ireland., why not stay in the town where the story of emigration touches all that left Ireland.  Cobh, pronounced 'Cove', and originally Queenstown, has the closest links with all who travelled from Ireland over the generations.

To complete your stay, we welcome you to our family home and offer you the hospitality and friendship for which Ireland has become famous.  Seafield is registered with the Irish Tourist Board

Information about Seafield

Seafield is a 165 year old Victorian house in Cobh with pleasant views of Cork Harbour which is in the South West Region of Ireland.  It is now occupied by the Allen Family, who have lovingly restored the house.  On the seafront at Cobh, we are only a short walk from the railway station and within 10 minutes walk along the seafront to the town centre.  There is an hourly train service to Cork City, a mere 20 minute journey, along the estuary of the upper harbour with stops at Fota Island for the Wildlife Park and Golf and Little Island  also renowned as a great golfing centre. 

The present owners are the Allen family who have been here since 1983.  Notable previous residents at Seafield include Canon Sheehan author of Glenanaar and Colonel Colin Longfield who lived here in the early 1900's. 

Now a comfortable Bed and Breakfast with real family ambience, Seafield, with all en suite facilities, boasts a traditional Irish welcome for every guest.  Most rooms have outstanding views over Cork Harbour where commercial and pleasure craft pass within 100 metres of your bedroom window.    We are especially proud of our excellent breakfast menu which is assured to prepare you for your days activity.  All cooking is done on an AGA Cooker, popularly known as the "Queen of Cookers".  Breakfast is served in the dining room which overlooks Haulbowline Island and the Headquarters of the Irish Naval Service.