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Welcome to Detached Farmhouse for 8 to 10 in Cloghane.
Category: | Kerry Cottages | Cloghane Cottages
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Cloghane, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry ref 7055 This spectacular location at the bottom of a country lane is close to the seashore and a mile from Brandon, 8 miles from Dingle. A stroll down the path provides views of Brandon Bay, mountains and countryside. The spacious, 150-year-old house has been tastefully renovated reflecting an Irish country style A piano and games room is for your enjoyment whilst the ground floor is wheelchair accessible.
Shop. Pub 1½ miles. Restaurant 1 mile. Beach 25 yards.
On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen, dining room, utility room, double with ensuite bathroom and separate shower, bathroom with shower over bath, disabled shower unit. On the first floor: games room, double, 2 double with singles all with basins, bathroom with separate shower.
Electricity and oil central heating included, linen and towels included, fully tuned piano, hairdryer, alarm clock, welcome pack, TV, music centre, satelite tv, radio, CD, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, partially enclosed garden, sitting out area, garden furniture, garden seat, private off road parking, security alarm, free bicycles available. Pets welcome. No Smoking.
Extra Details
Exercise bikes, bicycles, fishing rods, bait and reels for fishing are available at the property free of charge.
From every room you get a view of amazing surroundings. It even has its own mooring and the owner has a fishing boat.
The farmhouse is wheelchair accessible throughout the ground floor. It is also easy to enjoy the garden and estuary as a pathway to the beach is flat and smooth.
Dingle is 20 miles away and Castlegregory, with its outstanding beaches, is just six miles along the coast.
If a get-away-from-it-all holiday or break is what you are looking for, you will find it here - views and beach access on the doorstep and the beautiful breathtaking landscape of the Dingle Peninsula countryside, mountains, lakes, idyllic tranquility and nature doing what it does best in a paradise property location.
The house is a fully renovated, traditional style farmhouse, with patio doors in the lounge and a bonus in the form of a games room. There are features to help elderly or restricted mobility guests. The warmth and hospitality of the Irish people exudes from the property, and a feeling of comfort is well and truly captured with floral country linens, an oil burning stove in the dining area, and timber flooring and many original restored features, which add to the atmosphere of the property. This is not a house for bright lights and a fast pace, or those looking for the modern world attractions - here you will unwind and enjoy all around from within a beautiful home.
The beach and nearby area are undiscovered in many ways, and it is the perfect place for that early morning stroll or evening barbecue. There is little need to leave the location if nature and sea life are your interest, with the sea birds easily viewed from the house and dolphins regularly seen in nearby waters.
There is an added benefit at this property with facilities for those with restricted mobility - a separate easy access and purposely designed shower and bathroom area in the downstairs bedroom.
Children are well catered for with the games room and, of course, the close proximity of the beach, which is through a gated pathway at the bottom of the large rambling rugged garden.
A mooring is provided for those who wish to venture out to the little bay and try their hand at fishing or simply rowing along a shoreline - the owner is on hand to help out. The superb views are attractive to photographers, artists, nature lovers and writers. Those wishing to find inspiring thoughts will not be disappointed either.
Dingle, 8 miles away, is renowned for its traditional Irish welcome. There are many villages with attractions and highlights all within driving distance. Water sports, from canoeing to surfing and body boarding, and walking, riding, climbing and fishing are among the many activities available in the area. The incredible sights of the Connor Pass, easily viewed along a mountain road, will never be forgotten.
There is a local pub in nearby Brandon village and Castlegregory and Tralee are each a short drive along country roads - so sightseeing along the way is easy as you venture out to the bigger towns.
Irish is spoken in many of the surrounding areas and many of the signs are in Gaelic. The seaside town of Castlegregory is merely 6 miles away.
Dingle is filled with beautiful mixtures of quaint shops and labyrinths featuring local crafts, produce and Irish goods. Pubs and restaurants echo with music all day long and Dingle has a World of Leisure, an aquarium and a museum. The heritage of the area dates back many centuries, so historians, archaeologists and those who are keen on ancient sites and monuments will be well rewarded.
This is a property that will not disappoint anyone. It is suitable for large groups, families and almost everyone in fact who wants to spend an Irish holiday in a memorable location and in a property no one will want to leave behind.
Bird watching, Coastal walks, Cycling, Dolphin watching 25 yards. Fishing - Course, Fishing - Lake, Fishing - Deep Sea, Fishing - River, Fishing - Sea 200 yards. Walking - Easy, Walking - Hill 1½ miles. Surfing, Horse riding, Pony trekking 6 miles. |
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