The Court, Greenfields is set in the lovely village of Firies in Co. Kerry. It is an L shaped development and lies 5 mins from the village of Farranfore and it???s bus and train station. This is an end of terrace house with a bay window. It comprises of a lounge with leather 3 piece suite and a fully fitted kitchen with solid oak dining table and 6 chairs. There are 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and 3 bathrooms. The house is fully furnished and has designer curtains throughout with blinds in the kitchen, various pictures, light fittings and gas central heating. There is a tarmacadam drive leading to house, fully manicured lawns in front and to the side of the house and a private back lawn. Paved parking spaces are available in front of house. CCTV cameras are installed outside in the development and there is a creche and beauty rooms on site.
The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o. Investment Characteristics Student Letting Property Characteristics Garden Flat Detatched Conversion Eco Home Freehold High Ceilings Renovated South Facing Storage 2 Storey Ground Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Garden Allocated Parking Central Heating Cloakroom Courtyard Dining Room Double Glazing Exposed Beams Exposed Brick Extension Fireplace Fitted Bathroom Fitted Kitchen Garage Hot Tub Insulation Internet Access Landscaped Gardens Lobby Off Street Parking Orchard Outbuilding Outside Space Period Features Sash Windows Septic Tank Shed Staff Quarters Views Wooden Floors Wood Stove Annex Barn Beamwork Granny Flat Log Fire Patio Porch Key selling points: Scenic location, lovely family house, easy access beaches,towns. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1044985/
The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o.
Furnished house to purchase, 3 bedrooms, for 6 people. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t10291/
The apartment with balcony consists of 2 bedrooms - one with double bed and ensuite facilities, one with three single beds - separate bathroom with shower, open plan fully fitted kitchen/dining with lounge area with multi channell tv and dvd. The apartment is equipped with an iron, hairdryer, radio, electric blanket, microwave oven All bed linen and bath towels are supplied. Cots and High Chairs are freely available upon request Access to washing machines and dryers Childrens playground and play area on site Killarney is internationally renowned for its scenery and beauty and boasts the Lakes of Killarney, The Gap of Dunloe and Killarney National Park among its treasures. Within easy touring distance are The Dingle Peninsula, The Ring of Kerry, Glengarrif, The Beara Peninsula, Blarney Castle, Cork City. http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t193/
Beautifully refurbished bungalow with magnificant view of the Gap of Dunloe and located just half a mile from the Gap and the well renowned Kate Kearneys Cottage. The house has 3 double bedrooms all en-suite, one with jacuzzi bath. There is a large kitchen/living area with a stove and a seperate sitting room with open fire. The living areas both have flatscreen TVs. Overlooking beautiful countryside and with spectacular mountain views to the rear, this spacious property is brand new and boasts three ensuite bedrooms. The area is a paradise for walkers, golfers and mountaineers alike and is an ideal base for touring the Kerry region. Killarney is only a ten minute drive away where you can enjoy many local activities such as boat trips, jaunting cars, shopping, swimming, cinema and much more. The town of Killorglin (famed for its annual Puck Fair Festival) is just 15 miles away and offers a great selection of bars and restaurants. Enjoy pony trekking, fishing or hiking at the Gap of Dunloe and sample some good food, traditional entertainment and local craic at Kate Kearney's Cottage which is less than a mile up the road. KILLARNEY Killarney is without a doubt one Ireland's finest and most beautiful tourist towns. This picturesque town is nestled among deep, lake filled valleys and Ireland's highest mountains - the MacGillycuddy Reeks. The Town itself provides an incredible range of beautiful shops, leisure activities, a multiplex cinema and entertainment that will help you relax and unwind throughout the day and night and a huge selection of restaurants to tempt your taste buds. LOCAL ACTIVITIES Ring of Kerry Killorglin is located at the gateway to the Ring of Kerry. This is a world famous scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula which takes you through such quaint and picturesque towns as Glenbeigh, Cahirsiveen, Waterville, Sneem, Kenmare and Killarney. Rossbeigh Beach Located just 8 miles from Killorglin lies this beautiful sandy Blue Flag beach. It is seven kilometres in length and is ideal for swimming. windsurfing, sailing, horse-trekking, sailing, sea fishing, shore fishing and many other water sports and activities. Golf With its world famous golf courses including Killeen and O'Mahony's Point, Killarney truly is a Golfer's paradise. Other famous Kerry courses such as Ballybunion, Ring of Kerry, Kenmare, Dooks and Tralee are all within a short drive of Killarney. Glencar Perched high above Caragh Lake lies the naturally beautiful district of Glencar which is a popular section of the Kerry Way Walking Route. It is also offers some of the most picturesque picnic areas imaginable. Caragh Lake Caragh Lake lies just on the outskirts of Killorglin town. The lake is five miles long by one mile wide and is well known to artists, walkers and lovers of nature alike. This freshwater lake with its backdrop of the MacGillycuddy Reeks mountain rainge and the lower Caragh River is renowned for salmon and trout fishing and for various watersports. Leisure Centres Killarney is home to a huge number of Leisure Centres many of which offer daily and weekly membership to families. Please enquire directly with us. Walking Killarney provides both the rambler and serious walker with the ultimate in diversity. The choice of walks is endless, from the Kerry Way which is the country's longest way-marked trail, to the highest peaks in Ireland - the Macgillycuddy Reeks Fishing The Killarney Lakes are three in number, Lake Leane, Middle Lake and Upper Lake, all of which are all excellent for salmon and brown trout. Boats and ghillies can be arranged. Pony Trekking Pony trekking is a very popular activity in Killarney. Two of the most popular routes are through the National Park and the Gap of Dunloe Trek. Cycling Killarney is the perfect place for cycling and bikes are available for hire on a daily or weekly basis. Jaunting Cars Killarney is famous for its horse-drawn Jaunting Cars which offer the visitor a novel means of touring the sights. VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Killarney National Park Killarney National Park is just a two minute drive from Muckross Holiday Village. It consists of 25,000 acres of lakes, rivers, mountains, wildlife and walks where all year round you can commune with Nature without interruption. Ring of Kerry A trip to Killarney would not be complete without experiencing the Ring of Kerry scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula taking you through such quaint and picturesque towns as Killorglin, Cahirsiveen, Waterville, Sneem and Kenmare. Other attractions include: - Torc Waterfall - Ross Castle - Gap of Dunloe - Crag Cave - Killarney Model Railway - Museum of Irish Transport - Moll's Gap - Dunloe Castle - Ladies View - Muckross Traditional Farm. http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t1253/
At Doire Farm, you have a choice of 3 character cottages. Both Pa's and Tom's sleep 6 and John's romantic Irish cottage which has been described as a honeymoon haven or a writers dream. Pa's and Tom's Each cottage has three large bedrooms all of which are ensuite, one with a Jacuzzi bath and all with powered showers. Two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom downstairs. The ktchens are fully fitted with everything you need to make your holiday enjoyable and there is a separate utility room with washing machine and clothes dryer and microwave. The lounge has an open log fire with logs supplied and luxurious leather furiniture and soft lighting. John's romantic Irish cottage. This cottage has a large double bedroom upstairs with soft lighting and a small single bedroom. The bathroom has a double Jacuzzi bath and a separate powered shower. Downstairs, it has a large kitchen and a separate lounge with a featured stone wall, soft lighting and an open log fire. The essence of luxury. Outside the cottages are private patio areas for each cottage. There is a play area on site with swings and slides and a basketball area for both young and old. Collect eggs for breakfast from our hens in the garden and a visit to see the cows being milked can be arranged. Towels, linen and logs for the fire are included in the rate. Each cottage has the following; Hairdryer, iron, ironing board, high chair, cot, stair gate, vacumn cleaner, dishwasher, cooker/hob, tv/dvd/radio. Electricity meter read and a 20 euro supplement for oil depending on the weather. Just a 5 ninute drive from Doire Farm Cottages is the picturesque town of Kenmare with the Atlantic Ocean at its feet and is known locally as Neidin which means little nest. It hosts many award winning restaurants, pubs and every Wednesday morning a Farmers Market where you can buy fresh produce (fish straight from the Atlantic, breads, cheese and veg. etc) It is located on the Ring of Kerry with many places to explore. For walkers there is the Kerry Way and the Beara Way. If golf is your sport, Kenmare boasts two excellent 18-hole courses and courses in Killarney and Glengarriff means you will never be short of a game. There are also excellent water sport facilities and horse riding nearby. We are happy to give you help and advice on what to visit in the area. Kilgarvan, a rural village where you meet the real locals is home to Ardtully Castle and has excellent walking trails. Fishing is available in the local rivers and sea, Killarney is to the north of the cottages, a short drive to Muckross house, the Lakes of Killarney and the National Park. The Beara Peninsula is to the south and has been described as the unxplored peninsula. The area has much to offer in history, stone circles, standing stones and not to forget the wonderful Skellig Michael. http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t1233/
Lios Dana Lodge is a large, 16 bed, self catering holiday rental, ideal for a large family group, re-union or retreat which has a fantastic south facing view from large windows and conservatories overlooking 4 miles of sandy beach, dunes, ocean & mountains. Guests are offered exceptional self catering accommodation with full use of the lodges facilities and services. The lodge is uniquely decorated to create its own individual charm and character and is superbly appointed, featuring polished timber floors and beds, and all the utility appliances you will require to make your stay easy and enjoyable. Sweeping conservatory, private garden and scenic views ensure a relaxing country holiday break in beautiful Ireland. Peat burning stoves add to the ambience, and along with central heating, makes the lodge warm and cosy in the cooler months of this temperate climate region of Ireland. Sleeping and dining for up to 16 Fabulous views of mountains & sea Conservatory & sun lounge Large 70sq metre activity room Central heating and log-burning stove Bay windows for panoramic views Mature gardens with trees and shrubs The Upstairs Bedroom Accommodation comprises 8 bedrooms with 16 beds: Two large bedrooms each with one double and one single bed, both rooms have en-suite facilities (bath, shower, w.c. and wash hand basins). Two twin and two single-bed bedrooms, sharing two en-suite bathrooms comprising shower, wc & wash hand basins. Two bedrooms with double bunk beds and one single bed with adjoining bathrooms All bedrooms have clothes hanging facilities, chairs, bedside lights, wall-to-wall carpeting and curtains. *Click on 'Bedroom Floor Plan' on the 'Accommodation' page for a to-scale bedrooms layout. The Downstairs Accommodation comprises Day use rooms, all with panoramic views Reception/Lounge Room Large 600 sq ft Activity Room Large Kitchen with six-ring gas cooker Sunroom and Conservatory Utility Room. Full Catering or Part Catering Rates We would be delighted to give you a quotation, based on the size of your group, to include food and accommodation per person per day. Packages and Rates Price includes: electricity (average use), hot water, bedding and small towels (optional). Central heating surcharge per day applies in cooler months and depends on usage (negotiable; approx 25 - 35 per day) Changeover day is Saturday (Friday negotiable, ex high season) Arrive after 5pm, depart before 11.30am Lios Dana Lodge is situated on the side of a hill a few minutes walk from the beach and 3 pubs/cafes/restaurants at Inch on the south side of the Dingle Peninsula facing the Atlantic ocean. Places to Visit Attractions within 5 Km (3 miles) Inch Strand featured in the famous films 'Ryan's Daughter' & 'Playboy of the Western World'. Local Bars & Restaurants Seaside Shop, Café Swimming & Water Sports Beaches & Sand Dunes Bass & River Fishing Traditional Irish Music Hill & Mountain Walks Country Lanes Annascaul Village, home of Antarctic explorer Tom Crean (South Pole Inn) and Sculptor Jerome O'Connor Attractions on the Dingle Peninsula within 30kms (20 miles) Fungi the Dingle Dolphin Boat Trips Ancient Sites, Megalithic & Early Christian Dingle Town, Pubs, Restaurants, Aquarium, Cafés, Craft Shops, Galleries, Marina & Pier Golf Course, 18 hole Horse Riding Blasket Island Heritage Centre & Boat Trips Potteries Minard Castle & Beach Castlegregory Water Sports Centre Angling Trips Scenic Drives Forest & Coastal Walks Brandon Mountain Walks & View Points Attractions off the Dingle Peninsula Within 45kms (30 miles): Killarney Town, Golf Course, National Park and Lakes The Gap of Dunloe Tralee, Aquadome, Windmill, Light Railway Crag Caves The Ring of Kerry. http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t324/
Fablious 4 bedroomed cottage set in a beautiful location with the Kerry mountains behind you and the atlantic ocean in front of you. The cottage makes an ideal base for visiting the ring of Kerry, Killarney,Dingle. Skelligs Rock, Cliffs of Moher, The burren ,Blarney castle and many more world famous sites. If you prefer to spend your time closer to the cottage , Ballinskelligs blue flag beach and many more fablious beaches are just minutes away, Valentia Island with its rugged coastline, Derrynane House birthplace of Daniel o connell, The lovely fishing village of Portmagee, Waterville with 2 world class golf courses and a famous Salmon and Sea Trout lake favoured by Charlie Chaplin as his holiday destination are all within a 15 minute drive, So whether you want to relax amongst the most spectuclar scenery in the world or drive the ring of kerry visit blarney castle , cliffs of moher or swim with Fungi in Dingle, Rose Cottage is your ideal spot. http://www.arkadia.com/rimw-t4334/
Coolclogher House is a striking, historic house situated on a secluded 68-acre walled estate on the outskirts of Killarney. It has been lovingly restored by Mary and Maurice Harnett. The house has spacious reception rooms and large, comfortable bedrooms with amazing views over the gardens and fields to the spectacular mountains of the Killarney National Park. The conservatory houses a huge 200 year-old camellia tree that is covered with beautiful pink flowers each spring. The house is an excellent base for exploring this unforgettably beautiful area. It is right on the Ring of Kerry, Ross Castle and Muckross House are within walking distance while the Gap of Dunloe is within easy reach.Caterers can be arranged to come and cook at Coolclogher House or you can visit the town and try one of the many world class restaurants Killarney has to offer. It is ideal for those who enjoy Irish music as there are many pubs in the town which has music playing nightly. We are also located 5 minutes away from the INEC (The Irish National Events Centre) which has many concerts and shows year round, these include, Riverdance, Women of Ireland, High School Musical, Snow Patrol, just to name a few.This is the perfect base for a longer stay and a wonderful location for a family reunion or for celebrating a special occasion. http://www.arkadia.com/rimw-t3660/
REFNO:10537. Suan is Gaelic for ’peaceful place’. This detached Kerry farmhouse has fabulous sea views and a traditional aura still pervades. Just a mile to the village, a vast Blue Flag beach, ruins of Ballinskelligs Castle and old church, the pier a little further afield where boats depart for Skellig Rocks. Great lake and river fishing, world renowned links golf course at Waterville, 8 miles. Hill walking, horse-riding and the Cill Rialaigh Art Gallery locally. Shop 2 miles. Pub 1 mile. Ground floor: Living/dining/sun room. Kitchen/ utility room. TV room with single sofa bed. Games room with snooker table. Shower room with toilet. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double, 1 with additional single, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. Multi-fuel stove in living room (fuel available locally). NSH, elec radiators and elec by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. Cot. H/chair. DVD. CD. M/wave. Washer/dryer. Large enclosed garden. BBQ. Parking. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t7918/
REFNO:10719. Quietly set just a ten-minute walk from Killarney town, this lovely detached cottage has beautiful high ceilings creating an impression of spaciousness and a cosy electric ‘glow’ stove in the living room. Standing in the grounds of the owners’ home/small B&B, it enjoys its own small peaceful garden, with trees, shrubs and flowers. Killarney offers a lively atmosphere, bustling with shops, restaurants and pubs. Cruises along Lough Leane and a visit to Ross Castle National Park and Heritage Centre provide good days out. Fishing, championship golf courses and horse riding locally. Shops 1 mile. Pub within a mile. All on ground floor: Living room with dining/kitchen area with tiled floor, high sloping ceilings and Velux window. 2 double bedrooms (one 4ft), one with additional single (alternative sleeping only), one with Velux window, each with timber floor and en-suite shower room and toilet. Oil CH and elec by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. Digital TV. DVD. CD. M/wave. Washer/dryer. F/freezer. Wi-fi. Small lawned garden with furniture. Parking (1 car). Secure cycle store. No children under 12 years. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t7983/
REFNO:38679. Holiday home 32 Barr Na Sraide is a detached cottage situated in an elevated position on a residential development in the village of Ballyheigue, County Kerry. The cottage has three double bedrooms (two with an ensuite) and one twin room as well as a family bathroom, making it suitable for eight people. The rest of the accommodation includes an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, a dining area, a sitting area and a second sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for three cars and a lawned garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. With easy access to all of the amenities of the village, as well as being within walking distance of the beach, 32 Barr Na Sraide is a lovely family holiday home. Area The village of Ballyheigue sits at the north point of County Kerry and is recognised as the start of the Kerry Head Drive. Offering access to Banna Beach, this village boasts a wealth of shops, pubs and eateries as well as a golf course situated in an 18th century castle! Region County Kerry is a mystical and unspoilt part of Ireland, with spectacular natural beauty and a fascinating history. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, it features many sandy beaches, rocky inlets and stunning peninsulas. Amenities Full oil central heating, additional heating from flame effect electric fires in sitting areas. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD. Fuel inc. in rent, electricity charged by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot available. Off road parking for 3 cars. Lawned rear garden and raised decking (accessed via 4 steps) with distant sea views, furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 mins walk. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t12195/
REFNO:3095. This delightful holiday cottage is situated in a quiet rural area away from traffic, yet only 7 miles from the hustle and bustle of Dingle Town with its variety of pubs, restaurants and craft shops. Set in its own grounds, it enjoys picturesque views over the countryside to the sea. Just a mile away is Minard Beach, a beautiful retreat with its golden sands where the cliff top rises above the ocean and a castle ruin stands guard. Nearby Annascaul lake has excellent trout fishing, and miles of beach and surf at Inch are perfect for surfing and fishing. This area is ideal for walking, cycling and hill climbing. Shop 2 miles. Ground floor: Living room with wooden floor. Kitchen/dining room with patio doors. Utility room. 3 bedrooms: 1 double (5ft), 1 double with en-suite shower room and toilet, 1 double with additional single (for alternative sleeping). Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet. First floor: 2 double bedrooms, 1 with additional single (for alternative sleeping). Shower room with toilet. Open fire in living room (initial fuel inc). Oil CH and elec by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. Cot. H/chair. Freeview TV. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. F/freezer. Lawned garden with patio and furniture. Parking (4 cars). http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t2680/
REFNO:1668. Excellent golfing close by. Semi-detached cottage for 6. This spacious holiday cottage is part of a custom-built development of 30 cottages, occupying a delightful location on a very large, thoughtfully planned site in Ballybunnion town, just 0.5 miles from the sandy beach. Ballybunnion golf links and club house are nearby. Sample the delights of the heritage town of Listowel with literary connections, restaurants and traditional pubs, or take a trip to Tralee with activities including swimming at the aquadome, trips on the steam train or simply enjoy the many shops and restaurants. There are fine historical and archaeological sites in North Kerry such as Ratoo Round Tower and Ardfert Friary. Enjoy a day trip to the Dingle Peninsula with its mountain and sea landscapes; the Ring of Kerry with panoramic scenery, or Killarney National Park with the world renowned beauty of its lakes. Killarney also has many interesting historical sites such as Muckross Friary and Ross Castle. Closer to home, Ballybunnion is a real Irish seaside town, with an abundance of activities such as fishing, horse riding, surfing and hill walking. Ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen. 1 twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Shower room with toilet. NSH and elec by meter reading Sep-May (€5 per day Jun-Aug). Bed linen and towels inc. T/cot and h/chair on request. M/wave. Washer/dryer. D/washer. Patio with furniture. Parking (2 cars). http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t566/
You will be enthralled by the continuous view of nature, with sea and mountains changing colours as the day goes by. The house, which is designed to capture the natural light, is uncluttered, yet comfortable with cushions, rugs and throws added to make your stay welcoming and memorable. Oil fired central heating throughout. The sitting area, with big stone fireplace is on the right and has French doors to the west for the evening sun. There is television (including satellite T.V.), video and hi-fi system. The house is semi-open plan, with steps leading down to the dining room where there are ceiling to floor double height glass windows facing Kenmare Bay. The open plan kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and overlooks the gardens. Amenities in the area Nearby Kenmare (4 miles) was laid out in 1775 and, despite a thriving business community, it has managed to preserve its old world charm. There are excellent restaurants and two five star hotels, not to mention colourful pubs and quaint little shops. Killarney lies in the opposite direction and has much to lure the visitor. There are golf clubs galore, with one virtually on the doorstep. Fishing, hiking and horse riding are available also. Beyond Kenmare, lies the road to the Beara Peninsula. Beara is a colloquial name for the area. The main tourist attractions on and near the peninsula are the ruins of Dunboy Castle, Puxley Mansion, The Copper Mines Museum in Allihies, Illnacullen Island in Glengarriff and Derreen Gardens (privately owned but open to the public). Beara was the seat of the O'Sullivan Bere Clan and was one of the last points of Gaelic resistance after the Battle of Kinsale. It later became a major copper extraction point and was immortalised by Daphne du Mauriers novel "Hungry Hill.". http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t4058/
REFNO:1877. Wooded parkland estate. Detached holiday home for 8. Dunkerron, a wooded parkland estate on the Ring of Kerry, only 2 miles from the centre of Kenmare, has beautiful mountain views and nestles quietly on the shores of Kenmare Bay. This group of holiday homes is located on part of the demesne of Dunkerron Castle, the original 13th century stronghold of the O’Sullivan Mor family. It makes a perfect tour base for both the Ring of Kerry and the wonderfully scenic Beara Peninsula. Two golf clubs lie within a 2 mile radius and you can explore the beautiful local scenery on horseback or on foot. Enjoy a leisurely tour of Killarney’s beautiful Lakes and National Parkland or explore the heritage town of Kenmare closer to home. Activity and watersports centres both lie within a 5 mile radius of Dunkerron. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles. Ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen. Utility room. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 1 double (5ft) with en-suite shower room and toilet, 2 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. Gas CH and elec by meter reading. Bed linen inc. Cot. H/chair. DVD. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. Freezer. Landscaped garden with patio and furniture. Parking (2 cars). NB. This is a group of similar properties, and the one illustrated may not be the actual house allocated on arrival. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t678/
REFNO:6787. Mountain views. Detached house for 8. This holiday house enjoys a magnificent location on the outskirts of Killarney on an elevated site. Surrounded by sloping lawns, the house offers pretty mountain views and also overlooks Killarney town. The house has two living rooms, which are attractively furnished with wooden floors and open fires. This area is renowned for its great scenic beauty. Killarney is home to splendid Muckross House and Gardens and Ross Castle, a 14th century tower house, is also close to the town. Further afield, the Ring of Kerry driving route offers truly breathtaking scenery and passes through many attractive towns, villages and beaches. The Dingle Peninsula also offers stunning scenery and magnificent beaches. Shops 0.4 miles, pub and restaurants 250 yards. Ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. Second living room. Utility room. 2 double bedrooms (one 5ft), one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double (5ft), 1 twin. Shower room with toilet. Open fires (initial fuel inc). Oil CH and elec inc (€40pw Sep-May). Bed linen and towels inc. T/cot. Two TVs. DVD. CD. M/wave. W/machine. T/dryer. D/washer. Freezer. Lawned, sloping garden with furniture. Ample parking. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t5514/
Welcome to Muckross Lakeside Holiday Village (formerly Muckross Holiday Village and Castlelough Holiday Homes). Consisting of four clusters of holiday homes and located just over a mile from the heart of Killarney Town, these properties are ideally situated for you to gain maximum enjoyment from your stay. Each of the Holiday Homes has been designed to combine the very highest standard of accommodation and charm. THE ACCOMMODATION There are two types of houses available at Muckross Lakeside Holiday Village. The three bedroomed houses consist of one master double bedroom ensuite, one twin bedroom and a single bedroom with separate bathroom sleeping up to 5 people. The four bedroomed options contain one master double bedroom ensuite, two twin bedrooms and one single bedroom with separate bathroom sleeping up to seven people. There is also one house specifically designed for wheelchair users with a separate downstairs bedroom and bathroom with roll-in shower. The spacious lounge is tastefully furnished and contains a comfortable suite of furniture, 42" colour television, DVD player and electric fireplace. There is an immediate sense of space upon entering these houses they are very bright and airy. The open plan kitchen/ dining area has plenty of space and is fully equipped with all modern conveniences including electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer and microwave. All necessary kitchen utensils and crockery are also provided. The houses are set in the style of Courtyard and each group of eight houses shares a large green area at the back of the houses for children to play or to while away those long summer evenings. Secure private parking is available for each house. The Holiday Homes are heated by electric central heating with storage heaters in each room. Electricity is an extra charge and is payable on departure as follows: during July & August it is charged at a daily rate of 6 per day. During all other months the charge is based on meter reading .20c per unit day rate & .10c per unit night rate. All bed linen and towels are provided. ***************************************************** PLEASE SEE OWNERS OWN WEBSITE FOR MUCH MORE INFORMATION ON THESE PROPERTIES. ... /> ***************************************************** KILLARNEY Killarney is without a doubt one Irelands finest and most beautiful tourist towns. This picturesque town is nestled among deep, lake filled valleys and Irelands highest mountains the MacGillycuddy Reeks. Killarney National Park (25,000 acres of lakes, rivers and walks) is literally across the road from Muckross Lakeside Holiday Village The Town itself provides an incredible range of beautiful shops, leisure activities, a multiplex cinema and entertainment that will help you relax and unwind throughout the day and night and a huge selection of restaurants to tempt your taste buds. LOCAL ACTIVITIES Golf With its world famous golf courses including Killeen and OMahonys Point, Killarney truly is a Golfers paradise. Other famous Kerry courses such as Ballybunion, Ring of Kerry, Kenmare, Dooks and Tralee are all within a short drive of Killarney. Leisure Centres Killarney is home to a huge number of Leisure Centres many of which offer daily and weekly membership to families. The leisure Centre with the biggest pool in Killarney, 25 metres is only a 5 minute stroll from the holiday homes. Please enquire directly with us. Walking Killarney provides both the rambler and serious walker with the ultimate in diversity. The choice of walks is endless, from the Kerry Way which is the country's longest way-marked trail, to the highest peaks in Ireland - the Macgillycuddy Reeks Fishing The Killarney Lakes are three in number, Lake Leane, Middle Lake and Upper Lake, all of which are all excellent for salmon and brown trout. Boats and ghillies can be arranged. Pony Trekking Pony trekking is a very popular activity in Killarney. Two of the most popular routes are through the National Park and the Gap of Dunloe Trek. Cycling Killarney is the perfect place for cycling and bikes are available for hire on a daily or weekly basis. There is a Shop 500 yards from Muckross Lakeside Holiday Village that does bike hire. Jaunting Cars Killarney is famous for its horse-drawn Jaunting Cars which offer the visitor a novel means of touring the sights. Local Event Guide May Bank Holiday Weekend Rally Of The Lakes:This year's Rally will bring spectators in their thousands to watch the tarmac rally crews do battle over the classic stages of the southwest. VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Killarney National Park Killarney National Park is just a two minute drive from Muckross Lakeside Holiday Village. It consists of 25,000 acres of lakes, rivers, mountains, wildlife and walks where all year round you can commune with Nature without interruption. Ring of Kerry A trip to Killarney would not be complete without experiencing the Ring of Kerry scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula taking you through such quaint and picturesque towns as Killorglin, Cahirsiveen, Waterville, Sneem and Kenmare. Other attractions include: Torc Waterfall Ross Castle Gap of Dunloe Crag Cave Killarney Model Railway Museum of Irish Transport Molls Gap Dunloe Castle Ladies View Muckross Traditional Farm. http://www.arkadia.com/qsqk-t2203/
Thank you very much for showing interest in our property, ideally to do justice to it you should see the property in its surroundings to really appreciate it!! The house was built in 2002 / early 2003 and my wife and I have lived here full time since that date. The price is negotiable, Here are the room measurements: Living room: 23feet 4in x 15 feet 4in Conservatory 14feet x 10feet 4in Studio/Spare bedroom / Meditation room: 15ft 3in x 10ft 5in Main Bedroom 11ft 11in x 9 ft 9in Kitchen: 15ft 4in x 10 ft 3in Bathroom: 8 ft x 6 ft Hallway 9 ft x 3 ft Airing Cupboard 5 ft 6in x 3 ft 10in comes with a 210 litre stainless steel hot water tank. Garden shed 10ft x 8ft 3in Turf/timber (Fuel for Stone fireplace) Shed 17ft 9in x17ft 6ins. Stone Fireplace in the living room with hearth made of Valentia... Island slate. The Bathroom has a power shower and bath. The house has Broadband access. The Distance to nearest village Ballinskelligs is 6 miles with shop, pubs, hotel etc. The nearest large town is 15 miles away. Driving time to Kerry Airport is 1 hour 20 minutes. Thank you again for your interest and do feel free to ask any questions you have by email or ideally by telephone.
Kerry Manor is an attractive mid Georgian house situated just off the Ring of Kerry, five miles west of Killarney. Set in forty acres of woodland overlooking the River Laune, it is ideally placed for exploring the many attractions of Kerry. The original building on the site was a short castle, so called because it was only two stories high, built by Captain O'Sullivan in 1641 and attacked by Cromwell's forces in 1654, the west wall being demolished. In about 1760 the present house was built, the remaining three walls of the castle forming the hallway. The interior was altered in 1830 and the chimneypieces and plasterwork date from this time. Totally refurbished in recent years it is now available for holiday rentals. It offers four large double bedrooms, each with king-size beds convertible to twin (two single beds) and en suite bathroom. Villa policies Check-In: 4:00pm Check-Out: 10:00am Children Welcome Local Phone No Smoking Inside Pool Lake Activities Catering Available Cottages Available Weddings Site Staff on Site Owners Available during Stay High Season Summer
As Knockabbey dates back from three distinct eras, different parts of the castle have their own individual historical characteristics. The castle benefits from being set well off the country road and enjoying fine views over the stunning gardens. Although the house impresses by its grandeur it very much feels like a home. The rooms are bright, well proportioned and are a showcase of different architecture. Throughout the houses there are exquisite features, such as the ornate cornicing, vaulting ceilings, the grand chimney pieces, and original panelled doors and wide staircases. The impressive reception rooms are perfectly proportioned rooms for entertaining and family living. The gardens are a particular feature of the property and since 1998 have under gone an major restriction with the aid of the Great Gardens of Ireland Restoration Fund. They contain some of the most important historical water features in the country. These water gardens were originally started as early as the 11th Century by monks from the local abbey. They are surrounded by mature woodland with pathways and foot bridges. Knockabbey Castle is located in the heart of County Louth, approximately 9 km north of the town of Ardee and 4 km from the pretty village of Tallanstown. The larger towns of Dundalk and Drogheda are both 20 km away.
Elevated site with tremendous coastal views towards Killiney and Bray situated in a sought after location. Existing cottage which would be ideal for replacement or extension, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Large house composed of 2 houses of 100 square meters each, which are connected, each with 2 bedrooms with 2 large porches surrounded by beautiful gardens on 1.2 acres of land and 5 garages / shed / greenhouse in dry stone. Riverstar Lodge property is for sale in Kerry (the most touristic area of Ireland) in Gortfadda village. Killarney is 35kms away, 18kms to Kenmare and 10 km to Sneem. The house is located in one of the most scenic areas of Ireland, in the Peninsula or the Ring of Kerry, at an altitude of 200 meters. The property is in a valley at the foot of the highest Irish mountain of 1041 meters. It is composed as follows: House No. 1: * Ground floor: - Kitchen - Living room - Veranda * 1st Floor: - Bedroom No. 1 of 16m ² - Bedroom No. 2 of 9m ² - Bathroom of 4m ² House No. 2: * Ground floor: - Kitchen - Dining room / lounge - Bathroom with toilet - Veranda * 1st Floor: - Bedroom no 1 of 14m ² - Bedroom no 2 of 16sqm 5 stone warehouses. Each house has a private entrance, however it is possible to move from one house to another via the veranda of a house no 1 or via kitchen of house no 2. Average winter temperature: 7 ° C Average summer temperature: 18 ° C Airports: Kerry: 50 km Cork: 100 km Shannon: 150 km Dublin: 300 km Shops: 5 km Ideal for walking, fishing, golf etc. The sea is less than 10km. Heating oil very cheap! Investment opportunity: the houses can be rented by the week or year! The property can be sold furnished! http://www.arkadia.com/cafr-t156/
Overlooking the mouth of the Shannon with spectacular views south to Kerry Head and the Macgillycuddy Reeks and west towards the Dingle Peninsular, the house is surrounded by lawns, gardens and rock walls. Built as a Summerhouse for the McDonnell Family, descendants of the Earl of Anrtrim and designed by the same architect as Dromoland Castle, the property sits on 20 acres with 800 feet of own waterfront in the grounds and a nice sandy beach within 5 minutes of the house. There are walled gardens and yards to the rear including a garage, a tennis house, a tennis court, 2 dry sheds, fuel shed, and boiler room with central heating unit. The first floor consists of entrance hall, reception hall, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, drawing room with original marble fireplace, television room, living room/bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet and a double bedroom. Leading downstairs is a restored original oak staircase. The downstairs are partly tiled and partly carpeted and consists of a billiard room, utility/wine cellar, 3 double bedrooms, leisure area with sauna, steam shower, whirlpool and solarium and 2 bathrooms. This property is located 5 km away from the seaside resort town of Kilkee, which has a famous horse show sandy beach, an abundance of restaurants, traditional pubs, hotels, golf course and beautiful scenery, which a stunning cliff walk. Also 5 km away is the picturesque Village of Carraigaholt, which has its own harbour where you can buy fresh fish directly adn wonderful restaurants. There is a sandy beach only 5 minutes walk from the house.