Vacation Rental Description
This detached, pet friendly cottage sleeps 6 people near the town of Swinford near to Knock International Airport and close to the River Moy in County Mayo, Ireland.
Sandy Hill is a lovingly restored, striking detached holiday home situated on a raised plot of land three miles from the market town of Swinford. The property provides modern and spacious accommodation featuring quality furnishings and fittings and furnishings throughout. The accommodation includes three bedrooms, a sitting room featuring an open fireplace with a warming wood burning stove, and pretty French doors that open out onto a delightful gravelled outdoor sitting area for dining and relaxing while enjoying the sweeping country views. The delights of County Mayo are all close to the cottage, including picturesque rivers, lakes, the coast and the amenities and attractions of Swinford.
Contact Sykes Cottages quoting Reference 2870
Facilities
Full oil central heating with additional heating from woodburner in sitting room. Gas range cooker and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 3 x colour TVs (1 with satellite channels), video player, DVD player. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available on request. Off road parking for 3 cars. Gravelled area to rear with garden furniture and BBQ, leading to open grassy area. One well behaved pet welcome. Shop and pub 3 miles.
The market town of Swinford in County Mayo is located on a tributary of the River Moy, well known for its fishing waters which include the lakes of Conn and Cullin, and the Callow lakes with their abundance of brown trout. Swinford is located approximately 11 miles from Knock International Airport and is well known as being home to one of Mayo's largest summer festivals which features ceilidh dancing, pageantry and heritage displays which portray the traditions of East Mayo. A nine hole golf course, pony trekking and nature walks are all on offer here, and there is a lively local nightlife in the town’s pubs which feature traditional live Irish music. Walk a short distance out of the town and you’ll discover archaeological sites where many artefacts have been discovered. Mayo’s other visitor attractions include Ceide Fields, Croagh Patrick, and the Foxford Woollen Mills.