Vacation Rental Description
This charming 200-year-old semi-detached stone cottage is located on a dairy farm and offers comfortable accommodation for up to five people.
This is a beautiful 200-year-old stone built semi-detached cottage and it offers visitors traditional Irish accommodation. There is a welcoming conservatory porch to the property, which has extensive views of mountains and the bay. The well-equipped kitchen has a dining area and the property has an additional dining room with an open fire. The sitting room also has an open fire giving a cosy ambience to the cottage. The four bedrooms are comfortable and well appointed, as are the two bathrooms. The garden and play area are shared and have garden furniture and there is a shop and pub just a mile away. This cottage makes a fabulous base to see everything this marvellous region has to offer.
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Facilities
Full oil central heating with additional heating from open fires in living room and dining room. 2 x gas cookers, microwave, fridge/freezer, additional freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, colour TV, video player, DVD player, CD/radio. Fuel for open fires inc. in rent, oil and electricity charged from meter reading, gas charged at €7pw (payable to owner). Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shared campsite gardens with own garden furniture. Shared use of play area. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Shop and pub 1 mile.
Sitting quietly at the foot of the Healy Pass in the magnificent Caha Mountains, the pretty village of Lauragh enjoys some spectacular scenery and is a super base for a holiday. The village has a church, public house and a village shop. For a wider range of amenities, Kenmare is just 15 miles away, it proudly holds the title of ‘The Tidiest Town in Kerry’ and is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Kenmare is home to the Dereen gardens, and has winding streets with fabulous restaurants, shops, galleries and interesting hostelries. The seaside village of Glengarriff has a majestic mountainous backdrop, which makes it an absolute paradise for photographers and artists. There are so many places of interest and many activities and attractions to keep the visitor busy in this wonderful part of Ireland.