This is truely a fine building, built c1900, burnt down during War and rebuilt in 1930s. It has a fabulous structure with large rooms, high ceilings, lots of open spaces. It is a protected building and documented as "This Arts and Crafts Movement influenced Garda Station, at the edge of Easky, contrasts markedly with the typical architecture of the town with its hipped roofs, multiple chimneystacks and sprocketed eaves. The retention of original sash windows to the sides and rear is particularly pleasing"
For holiday makers it offers a different type of accommodation, for example the bathroom was the former cell, the only evidence now being the heavy door with it's spy-hole (Now covered over!)