Bowelk House is a graciously proportioned home and remains true to its era. Lot 1: House on 8.87 Acres AMV €550,000, Lot 2: 16.73 Acres, Lot 3 Derelict Mill (2 acre) FPP for 3 Apts, Lot 4: Cottage & Forge (1.76 acres) This is a rare opportunity to acquire a comfortable un-spoilt period property which is located in pleasant quiet countryside, and yet within easy driving distance of Dublin and Belfast and good towns such as Monaghan. The reception rooms have a considerable feeling of warmth and are enhanced by their pleasant proportions and brightness. There are a total of four well proportioned bedrooms and two smaller bedrooms in the garden wing. Bowelk boast a superb walled garden which is directly accessed from the house. This garden has been well maintained over the years and there are walks through the box hedging and to one side of the garden there is a fruit orchard. The derelict Mill which is located on the North side of the Lands has FPP for 3 apartments and would suit conversion into a styllish single residence. Across the road there is a separate cottage and forge, which is an ideal site for a singel residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Located in the heart of the rolling hills of Monaghan, 3.8 kms from the small town of Ballybay. The large and principle town of the county is Monaghan which is 18 kms away. Dublin Airport 104 km, Belfast City 103 km Armagh 37km Enniskillen 62km
Bowelk House is a graciously proportioned home and remains true to its era. Lot 1- House on 3.59 ha (8.87 acres) - AMV EURO550,000. Lot 2 - Lands of 6.77 ha (16.73 acres) - AMV EURO150,000. Lot 3 - Derelict Mill on 0.81 ha (2 acres) with FPP for 3 apartments - AMV EURO50,000. Lot 4 - Derelict Cottage and forge on 0.71 ha (1.76 acres) -AMV EURO40,000. Lot 5 - The Entire (Bowelk House on 11.88 ha ( 29.63 acres) - AMV EURO790,000. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a comfortable un-spoilt period property which is located in pleasant quiet countryside, and yet within easy driving distance of Dublin and Belfast and good towns such as Monaghan. The reception rooms have a considerable feeling of warmth and are enhanced by their pleasant proportions and brightness. There are a total of four well proportioned bedrooms and two smaller bedrooms in the garden wing. Bowelk boast a superb walled garden which is directly accessed from the house. This garden has been well maintained over the years and there are walks through the box hedging and to one side of the garden there is a fruit orchard. The derelict Mill which is located on the North side of the Lands has FPP for 3 apartments and would suit conversion into a styllish single residence. Across the road there is a separate cottage and forge, which is an ideal site for a singel residence, subject to the necessary planning permissions. Located in the heart of the rolling hills of Monaghan, 3.8 km's from the small town of Ballybay. The large and principle town of the county is Monaghan which is 18 km's away. Dublin Airport 104 km, Belfast City 103 km Armagh 37km Enniskillen 62km.
Description: 3 BEDROOMED DETACHED SINGLE STOREY RESIDENCE LOCATED CONVENIENT TO VILLAGE OF INNISKEEN, CO. MONAGHAN. Standing on one third of an acre. Features: ACCOMMODATION: Entrance Hall, Sittingroom, Extended kitchen cum diningroom, 3 bedrooms, bathroom. Hotpress. Additional Info: Heating: Oil Fired Central Heating. This property would need upgrading. Outside: Large garden at rear of property. Laneway entrance. Property Direction Info: Covenient to Inniskeen Village. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t115/
House-Home For Sale 4 bed in Kinsale Cork Ireland find Kinsale properties. Accommodation in Brief : Double Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Study, Kitchen, Utility Room. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms. Barn (attached to property). Separate Cottage Studio. Annefield House is a delightful Victorian farmhouse with its origins in the mid 1700s. The west-facing property, ideally suited to either private retreat or holiday hideaway, enjoys a wonderfully secluded coastal setting on Oysterhaven, a tranquil and sheltered sea inlet only 30 minutes from Cork. The stone under slate property boast many original features including two fine Victorian gables draped in clematis, jasmine and roses with bay windows under flanking the entrance to the house. Annefield has been comprehensively yet sympathetically restored to maintain the period integrity of the building. The accommodation which is presented in excellent order includes three reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Together with the large and well-fitted kitchen, utility room, and occasional fifth bedroom, the floor area extends to some 3000 sq ft to include the formerly thatched barn attached to the house. The seaside gardens and grounds are a particular feature of the property with 6 acres of wonderful sheltered bluebell woods, lawns, old orchard and paddocks giving much privacy and lovely views down Oysterhaven. Outside Barn. Directly adjoining the house and ideally suitable for incorporation to provide further accommodation is a period Barn (4.65m x 3.00 m) with galvanized iron roof and loft, wired and plumbed. Half door to front. The house is approached by entrance piers and gates which guard a drive through woods to a gravel yard, adjacent to the house, which has a range of whitewashed traditional stone outbuildings. These include stable, workshop, garaging and fuel stores. Closest to the house is Studio. Subject to planning consent, this charming building could easily be enlarged and converted into a fully self-contained cottage. It has oil central heating and briefly comprises Studio (4.70 x 4.00 m) with glazed double doors to garden, panelled vaulted ceiling and mezzanine over, Kitchen and Bathroom. Gardens The wonderful seaside gardens are a special feature of the property which offer much seclusion to the house and which are filled with mature trees and shrubs. There are lawns, rockeries, herbaceous and flower borders together with vegetable and soft fruit gardens as well as woods full of bluebells and ferns which run down to the minor public road which separates the property from Oysterhaven inlet.
House-Home For Sale 4 bed in Kinsale Cork Ireland find Kinsale properties. A charming restored Victorian property set in an idyllic elevated position on the waters edge and commanding spectacular views over Kinsale Harbour. Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Sitting Room with conservatory off. Kitchen & Breakfast Room with Studio Gallery Over. Utility Room. Bathroom. Master Bedroom with Bathroom en suite. Three further Bedrooms with Two further Bathrooms. Garage. Parking. Store/Tool Shed. Duncarrig is a fine restored period property set in a spectacular elevated position above the sea with wonderful southwesterly aspects over Kinsale Harbour. Set in the charming village of Summercove, the house occupies undoubtedly one of the finest waterside settings in this much sought after location. Kinsale is an historic and pretty town set on one of the most picturesque natural harbours along this spectacular coastline its once strategic worth can be gauged by the massive fortifications built here during the Napoleonic Wars; with the town guarded by the Charles Fort, one of the finest surviving star forts and James Fort, diagonally across the harbour mouth. An underwater chain used to be strung between the two forts during times of war to protect the inner harbour and town from incoming enemy shipping. The house, built in a Victorian Gothic style, is believed to have been built in 1905 on the site of a much older building. The original building was possibly occupied by the officers of the garrison and dated from the construction of the nearby Charles Fort in the 17th Century. Some remnants still form the protective walled gardens of the property. Duncarrig has been fully restored in recent years to an exacting standard using conservation materials, resulting in an authentic period residence, with a beautiful and luxuriously comfortable interior full of light, where all rooms enjoy the stunning sea and harbour views. The house is both easily managed and well-proportioned, serving as a magnificent waterside retreat or exclusive holiday hideaway. The accommodation extends to some 250 sq metres (2750 sq ft) arranged over three floors and includes two reception rooms, conservatory, large kitchen & breakfast room with feature gallery studio over, together with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The property benefits from underfloor heating to the ground floor together with new double glazed hardwood sash windows. Oak herringbone parquet floors edged with a mahogany inlay are laid throughout the ground floor together with dental style cornicing, deep skirting, panelling and architraves. A central vacuuming system and an on-demand pressurised water system have also been installed. Duncarrig has been carefully extended to provide a delightful conservatory together with the creation of a charming garden with flagged sun terraces and a lower deck with boat jetty / swimming platform reached by steps directly from the garden. At low tide there is direct access to a secluded shingle cove. Outside Delightful Sheltered Walled Gardens overlooking the Waters edge. Flagged Sun Terraces. Winding Steps down to Lower Waterside Terrace and Boat Jetty. Stunning 180-degree views over Inner and Outer Harbours. In all about 0.30 hectares (0.75 acre)
Set amid approximately one thousand acres of parkland and lakes, Bellamont Forest is one of Ireland's finest 18th-century palladian villas. The house is four bays square, built over two storeys, with a basement. The internal floor area is approximately 1,032 square metres. The house is built of red brick with ashlar facings, and has a Doric limestone portico, with pediments over the windows. The main house has been reroofed and the chimneys rebuilt; the current owner has also rewired the house with CAT6 cabling. A new heating system has been installed on the ground floor with concealed radiators and the entire house replumbed. There are both excellent formal reception rooms and beautiful entertaining rooms, coupled with a comfortable family atmosphere. It provides extensive bedroom accommodation for both family, guests and staff, and in addition boasts the former linen hall which would convert either to a house or commercial use, offices or perhaps conference facilities. Further accommodation could be made in the Stewards house. The gardens have also been developed and greatly enhanced and act as further entertaining space. A particular feature is the walled garden. The property is on the edge of the town of Cootehill, 23 killometres north-east of Cavan town, 25 kilometres west of Monaghan, 70 kilometres east of Enniskillen and 110 kilometres north of Dublin. Dublin International Airport is within 75 minutes' drive.
REFNO:7047. Located in a peaceful rural riverside location, this wonderful, well-equipped pine cabin has everything required to give the visitor a perfect ’get away from it all’ holiday. It is one of a number of similar properties, separated by mature pine trees. Dublin and Belfast are within a comfortable days driving distance and it is close to Enniskillen, Cavan and Monaghan. Local activities to be enjoyed are fishing, horse riding, golf, Cavan Crystal visitor centre, Marble Arch Caves and Florence Court House and Gardens. Shops, restaurants and pubs 5 miles (Ballyconnell Village). Ground floor: Living room with wooden floor/dining room/kitchen with breakfast area. Utility room. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and shower attachment. Open tread stairs to first floor: Second living room with table football. 2 double bedrooms. Gas stove in living room inc. Elec and elec storage heaters by meter reading. Bed linen inc. T/cot. H/chair. Satellite TV. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. W/machine. D/washer. F/freezer. Gravelled garden with sitting out area and furniture. Children’s pool table. Parking (2 cars). NB: Riverside 50 yards (Shannon/Erne Waterways). http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t5723/
This fisherman's terraced cottage in the heart of Duncannon village, County Wexford, is over 100 years old and boasts a number of fascinating period features. The property itself is situated directly across the road from a golden stretch of sandy ... http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t149437/
This unique period property is set on an elevated site with fabulous views over the river Slaney and surrounding countryside half a mile from Kildavin with local pub and shop yet only 3.5 miles from Bunclody. It's original features include open fi... http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t202724/
The Chart House, Cara's Cottage and Marian Cottage are in the grounds to Scilly House, a period property dating back to 1760. They can be rented together for larger groups or individually for families or friends who want to enjoy the extensive l... Rates: nightly-weekend - from 108.96 to 160.23 USD Rates: weekend - from 108.96 to 160.23 USD. http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t56574/
Westcove House, sleeping 10, The Stables, 11, and Garden Cottage, 5, are 3 stunning period properties in the same grounds on the beautiful Kenmare Estuary, off the southern tip of the famous Ring of Kerry - the most scenic drive in Ireland. Join... Rates: nightly-weekend - from 128.18 to 173.05 USD. http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t101208/
Built in 1873, The Old Coastguard Station is a world class waterfront period property with dynamic and truly breathtaking views across Sligo bay. It comes with original boathouse and slipway to a small sandy beach. This entirely unique property has been delightfully refurbished with all internal woodwork in solid light oak now offering bright, comfortable spacious accommodation with outstanding views across the bay to the mountains beyond. It comes with 900ft of waterside frontage including the original boathouse and as slipway leading down to a small sandy beach with two moorings. The main house and watchtower stand as a large classic period stone structure in the centre of a prominent coastal site extending to about 7 acres. The main feature of the front facade is the striking period gothic head windows and front door. To the rear of the house there is a secure and sheltered paved courtyard which houses the original stone well and useful outbuildings which have all been modernised. The area is famous for its intense natural beauty and would make an ideal home for both busy and creative people. The Old Coastguard Station is located on the south-western shores of the Ballisadare Bay just as it joins Sligo Bay. The property is about 5 minutes from the village of Beltra, 11 minutes to Ballisadare and 18 minutes to Sligo Town ( A Gateway City). The Sligo Airport at Strandhill is 30 minutes and has daily flights to Dublin. Knock International Airport flies throughout Europe adn it is about 45 minutes drive. Dublin and Belfast are approxmiately 2.5 hours away.
The Rectory on c. 10 acres has been completely refurbished in the last 10yrs whilst still being sympathetic to its beautiful original period features. The house is approx 3,630sq.ft. and guest cottage is 1,200sq.ft This beautiful Georgian residence with guest cottage was built in 1857 and was completely refurbished in the last 10 years to a very high standard. The main house which is approximately 337sq.m(3,630 sq.ft) maintains its many period features including sash windows, fireplaces, coving and cornicing. The accommodation is extremely bright and spacious and comprises of entrance hallway, drawing room, office, dining room, inner hall, guest wc, utility, kitchen/breakfast room, upstairs ¨C five bedrooms, shower room, separate wc and bathroom. To the rear of the property there is a refurbished guest cottage which is approximately 111sq.m(1,200sq.ft), a stone fronted sauna house and a walled tennis court. This is a most scenic and sought after location as Dublin is 2hrs 15mins, 35mins to Limerick, 50mins to Shannon, 1hr 10mins to Cork, 15mins to Tipperary town and Cashel.
A fabulous family home in Dublin South Centre with two delightful boutique gardens and access to the wonderful private gardens of Fitzwilliam Square. This is an ideal house for entertaining with beautiful period features. This is a truly unique and exciting opportunity to acquire a stunningly elegant and meticulously appointed Georgian residence on the quiet and sunny south side of Fitzwilliam Square. The property which was extensively remodelled with great flair and impeccable taste in circa 1995 under the expert supervision of one of Europe's most renowned designers and is now an outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture at its finest. The current owner - Kevin Kelly - created some of Europe's most influential lifestyle/ interiors publications, Image, Image Interiors and World of Interiors. This prestigious residence featured in Architectural Digest, America's most influential interior design magazine, one of only a few Irish properties to feature. Evident throughout are the owners profound feeling for colour and their passion for fine fabrics. All in all 24 Fitzwilliam Square is quite simply one of the finest city residences with every conceivable amenity close by.
The lands are in grass with about 10 acres of marginal land and the remaining 60 acres is of good quality. At the highest point with stunning views there are a number of agricultural buildings and is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary contents. NOTE: Vendor requires option to buy back the land within a 5 year period. Vendor will lease the farm at generous rental yield in the interim. Discounted sale price to reflect these conditions. Increasing price per year with buy back option expiring at end of 5 years. Full details on sale price, rental levels, annual price increase etc on request. Directions: Continue straight through Killmallock on the Ardpatrick road (R512) until you reach the village of Ballingaddy at the church turn right the land is on your right hand side. There are 4 entrance gates on two roads The property is located on the edge of the village of Ballingaddy and is about 1.7km to the railway bridge at Kilmallock. Limerick city is about a 30 minute drive and about 1 hour to Cork.
At the foot of Keeper Hill with the Silvermines Mountains providing a spectacular scenic backdrop, the house has been extremely well maintained and makes a comfortable country home. With good bright accommodation throughout, coupled with fabulous river and countryside views, the accommodation briefly comprises of three reception rooms, a library room, study, kitchen and five large bedrooms. There are many original features including ceiling coving, recessed sash windows with shutters, period fireplaces in all the principle rooms and the majority of the bedrooms. The gardens surround the house and are mainly laid out in lawns with mature trees and shrubbery, including magnificent rhododendrons, beech trees amongst others. The Mulcair River flows through the garden and can be cross by the wooden bridge. During the summer months there is a carpet of bluebells in the woodlands. In all this property is an absolutely oasis of peace and a haven for wildlife.
Sublet.com Listing ID 1551277. Beautiful, one of a kind, carriage house with magnificent round tower situated in one of the finest estates in Ireland. Property is one mile from the town of Kells in County Meath. Graciously furnished with period furniture. Kitchen fitted with every modern appliance for the enthusiastic cook. Breakfast bar and dining room for inhome dining. Elegant sitting room with fireplace for cozy, evenings at home. Comfortable bedrooms with onsuite bathrooms and private dressing areas. Flood lit tower with curving staircase and balcony soaring overhead. Overlooking quiet courtyard and gardens on one side and elevated views of water fountain on the other side. Surrounded by private country walks. House is beside Kells Golf Club, which has two of the finest, links courses in Ireland. Location is perfect for touring Ireland. One hour drive brings you to Dublin. House is available for a two day minimum rental.
The land is located with a view of Durrow Abbey. There are numerous mature trees dotted around the park. There are a number of agricultural buildings and the property is an ideal location for one residence subject to necessary content NOTE: Vendor requires option to buy back the land within a 5 year period. Vendor will lease the farm at generous rental yield in the interim. Discounted sale price to reflect these conditions. Increasing price per year with buy back option expiring at end of 5 years. Full details on sale price, rental levels, annual price increase etc on request. Directions: From Dublin take the M4 on the Sligo road to junction 11 then take the M6 as far as junction 5 and follow the N52 towards Tullamore for 4km and the entrance to the property is on the right just after the Durrow Abbey entrance. From Tullamore town centre take the N52 towards Kilbeggan. From the last roundabout on the Tullamore bypass continue for about 2.5km and the property is on the left just before the Durrow Abbey entrance. The property is located between Tullamore and Kilbeggan and adjoins the national monument Durrow Abbey, Tullamore and Kilbeggan are both a five minute drive. Tullamore is a large thriving market town.
The property has many original period features such as sash windows, shutters, high ceilings, coving, feature archway, stairs and fireplaces. There is off parking for three cars to the front of the property. The main house is approximately 178sq.m (1,923sq.ft) has well proportioned rooms and comprises of drawing room, dining room, living room, kitchen, guest wc, four bedrooms, shower room and ensuite bathroom. The mews to the rear c.37sq.m(407sq.ft) has its own access from the lane to the rear and is ideal for generating income as a possible rental property, nanny flat or for family members. The accommodation of the mews comprises of kitchen/living room, bedroom and shower room. Outside A stone wall and pillars with wrought iron gates greet you on entrance to the property. There is off street parking for three cars on the graveled forecourt. The garden to the rear is walled and the gardens are well maintained with a lawned area, shrubbery and hedging. There is a storage shed to the side of the house which is plumbed and wired. The location of 111 Mount Merrion leading between the Rock Road and the Stillorgan Road is much sought after with Blackrock village within a short five minute walk. T
Tigh Cladach is a small bungalow in Roads, Kells, County Kerry, which is on a cul de sac, which branches off the Ring of Kerry. The situation is best described as "between Glenbeigh and Caherciveen and directly across from Dingle Town. (If you could walk on water.) The living room has a fireplace, a TV and a DVD player, some DVDs and some CDs. It has four seats and has a few small tables. The kitchen is equipped with an electric stove, a dishwasher, fridge-freezer, electric kettle, a microwave and a toaster and offers four people enough room to take the meals. There is also a washing machine, tumble dryer, vacuum cleaner, iron and hair dryer. The bathroom has a tub with a power shower in it and the tub has a shower screen. The bath has also a toilet and a wash hand basin. Key Features Mountain View, Child Friendly, Fireplace, TV, DVD Player, Reading Library Amenities Mountain View, Child Friendly, Fireplace, TV, DVD Player, Reading Library, Games, Washer/Dryer, Dining Table Seats, Dining Table, Shower, Hair Dryer Property View Mountain View Attractions Walking Tours, Sightseeing Airport Info 1.5 hrs to Kerry Airport, 3 hours Shannon Airport , 2.5 hours to Cork Airport and about 5 hours to Dublin. about 1 hour to Killarney About 1 hour to Tralee Payment Policy All rates are in Euros. The final cleaning is 60 €. If rental period is three weeks there is a further discount of 50 € per week for the period from 20.03.10 to 08.10.2010. Cancellation Policy For cancellation please contact to the owner. Rules Rates are subjected to change without prior notice. The stay of pets is not possible. A guide dog is an exception. Preferably, the house is rented to Non smoking. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t25443/
A fabulous family home in Dublin South Centre with two delightful boutique gardens and access to the wonderful private gardens of Fitzwilliam Square. This is an ideal house for entertaining with beautiful period features. This is a truly unique and exciting opportunity to acquire a stunningly elegant and meticulously appointed Georgian residence on the quiet and sunny south side of Fitzwilliam Square. The property which was extensively remodelled with great flair and impeccable taste in circa 1995 under the expert supervision of one of Europe's most renowned designers and is now an outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture at its finest. The current owner - Kevin Kelly - created some of Europe's most influential lifestyle/ interiors publications, Image, Image Interiors and World of Interiors. This prestigious residence featured in Architectural Digest, America's most influential interior design magazine, one of only a few Irish properties to feature. Evident throughout are the owners profound feeling for colour and their passion for fine fabrics. All in all 24 Fitzwilliam Square is quite simply one of the finest city residences with every conceivable amenity close by. Grafton Street and St Stephens Green - 1 mile (15 minute walk)'+CHR(13)+
The property is approached by electronic gates and has the benefit of c.11 acres of land together with useful farm buildings. Gilltown Farmhouse is truly a property with a difference, with all the charm of a period farmhouse together with an exceptionally constructed modern extension filled with bright and spacious accommodation. The farmhouse dates back to the Mid 18th century, and in recent years has been meticulously and sensitively restored to perfect condition. To the rear of the farmhouse there is a wide and light filled hallway which continues to the rear accommodation. Great thought has been put into the residence on a whole and it now presents itself as a fantastic family home, with numerous reception rooms and quiet space to relax in; together with 4/5 bedrooms. Features: All walls are double insulated Interior walls of the extension are 9inch thick Solid mahogany windows throughout and double glazed in the modern wing Dimmer lights throughout Wooden floors are 1inch thick Canadian walnut floors Gilltown Farmhouse is located in the Boyne Valley and Beauparc is a quiet country area, with beautiful tree lined roads and countryside, making it a very desirable location. Travelling time to Dublin has been shortened with the opening of the M2 bypassing Ashbourne and the M1 motorway, which is only 9.6 km (6 miles) at Drogheda and will bring you into the city centre in 50 minutes.
Encompassing charm and character of the Georgian era with wonderful period features, the property is in superb condition on a mature elevated site overlooking its enchanting lake with stunning views across the park land to the sea. Georgestown house, built in early 1800 is a listed Georgian house of two stories over a raised basement and three bays, with a lower wing. There are segmental pediments over the lower windows and dentil cut granite cornice freeze to the front under the roof. The side of the house is weathered slate. This was the original seat of the Barron family. After that was home of the late lord William Beresford who gave the house its doorway with engaged Doric columns and a broken pediment which came from Ballycanvan House near Waterford. Lord William gave the house to his sister lady Patricia Miller. The current owners have lived and run a private thoroughbred stud farm for the past ten years. Georgestown is centrally located in the sunny south east 1 mile from the pretty village of Kill for daily needs and 2 minutes from the beach at Bunmahon. The thriving port city of Waterford is 11miles, with many bars, restaurants and chic boutiques. Waterford airport is a further 7 miles. There are numerous daily trains and buses to Dublin, other cities and the airport. Cork & Cork International Airport are under an hour away and are serviced by the new N25 motorway. The medieval historic and f
Our cottage in the hills outside the seaside village of Kincasslagh is situated in Belcruit in the northwest of Ireland. This cottage is available for rent all seasons. This friendly, quiet neighborhood is perfect for walkers, swimmers, fishermen, painters, photographers, Irish pub music fans, links golfers (full 18 hole on Cruit Island) and nature lovers. Terrific mountain views, perfect peace and less than 5 miles from a resort town Dungloe that's well equipped with grocers, craft shops and several pubs. The house itself has two bedrooms which can sleep 4 persons. The converted outhouse can sleep 4 adults or 6 children. Pets are welcome at an additional rate of € 15, 00 per week per pet.Please note that our prices include linen, electricity and central heating. Key Features Beachfront, Pet Friendly, Oceanfront, Waterfront, Lakefront, On Marina Amenities Pet Friendly, Panoramic Mountain Views, Ocean View, Mountain View, Bay View, Partial Ocean View, Child Friendly, Secluded, Wheelchair Accessible, Ground Floor Unit, Fireplace, Fully Equipped Kitchen, TV/DVD/VCR, Video Library, DVD Library, Stereo, CD Stereo, Microwave, Cassette Player, Board Games, Reading Library, Dishwasher, Coffee Maker, Pots and Pans, # of Place Settings, Utensils, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer, Garden View, Antiques, Shower, Hair Dryer, Terrace, Babysitting Available, Play Equipment, Parking for Multiple Cars, Public Transportation Available, Car Recommended, Linens Included, No Maid Service, No Telephone, Smoking Allowed Property View Panoramic Mountain Views, Ocean View, Mountain View, Bay View, Partial Ocean View, Garden View Attractions Beachfront, Oceanfront, Waterfront, Lakefront, On Marina, On Golf Course, Near Golf, Safe Swimming Beach, Near Amusement Park, Near Pier, Near Marina, Near Boat Launch, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants, Fishing Airport Info The easiest access to our cottage is from Belfast airport. However, the cottage is not in Northern Ireland. It's in the Republic. It is about a two hour drive to our cottage from Belfast international airport, which is actually located several miles outside of Belfast city, in the countryside, to the west of the city. Our local airport is Carrickfinn airport, which provides flights from Dublin and Glasgow. Our cottage is about an hour and a half from the border with Northern Ireland, which is outside the city of Derry / Londonderry. However, there are no border guards or customs, so you don't really notice when you have crossed over (until you start seeing road signs in Irish, which means you are in the Republic). It takes about five hours to drive northwest to the cottage from Dublin airport. And it is a long day's drive north (5 hours ?), up the very picturesque west coast, from Shannon airport. Payment Policy All rates are in Euros. Special offers require immediate payment of the full sum into our bank account. Normal bookings: A firm booking will be made on receipt of a non refundable deposit of € 100, -- per week booked. The visitor is then liable for payment of the balance of the total sum due. The remainder of the balance should be sent to us six weeks prior to arrival and is non refundable . The booking agreement confers a right to occupy the accommodation for the agreed period. Cancellation Policy To cancel a booking, the visitor should advise us by telephone of the cancellation and immediately confirm the cancellation in writing. In the event of a cancellation occurring within ten weeks of the holiday a refund of the rent paid will be made only if we subsequently re-let the can celled period. After you have booked your accommodation you are responsible for the full rental even if you are unable to take your holiday as planned.It is wise to get an insurance just for the holiday. Rules Rates are subjected to change without prior notice. Only those persons specified on the booking email may occupy the accommodation booked. The maximum number of persons allowed to occupy the bungalow is 8, not counting babies in cots. Sub-letting or assignation of the Let is strictly prohibited. The person who signs the booking email will be responsible for ensuring that the conditions of let are adhered to, and for any loss or damage to the accommodation and its contents, allowing for wear and tear, howsoever caused during the rental period. The accommodation rented should be kept clean and in good condition and any breakages reported immediately. An extra deposit of € 100, -- has to be paid when you book the cottage. This deposit will be paid back if the cottage is left as it was found. If, in the sole judgment of the owners excessive cleaning is required a cleaning charge of € 50, -- will be levied. Personal property of visitors occupying the accommodation is not the responsibility of the owners. Vehicles and personal property are left at your own risk. No pets or animals are allowed to occupy the accommodation without the owners consent. If for any reason the accommodation is not available to the visitor on the dates booked due to events beyond our reasonable control, the owners will refund money that has been paid by the visitor. The owners will have no further liability to the visitor or any other party. We reserve the right to refuse to hand over the accommodation to anyone who, in our opinion, is not suitable to take charge of the property. In any such case all moneys will be refunded and the contract terminated without further liability. We also reserve the right to terminate the contract at any time or to remove any person or persons due to unreasonable behavior and damage to property. In such cases of termination of the contract, any refund would be at the discretion of the owners. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t51755/
Located in the heart of Dublin beside Merrion Square, within minutes walk of St. Stephen’s Green and Grafton Street. The property also benefits from office use on ground floor level and basement levels. No. 4 has the additional opportunity to develop the car park spaces. The accommodation extends to 494sq.m (5,317sq.ft) and comprises of kitchen, drawing room, seven bedrooms in the upper floor levels, office space at hall level, and 2 own door one bed apartments at basement level. There are four car parking spaces to the rear of the property accessed from the archway beside. No. 4 provides wonderful period features such as sash windows and high ceilings with ornate plasterwork. This extensive property will suit buyers who are looking for a home/ office or for those who simply wish to live in the heart of the city. This is a significant house revealing a resourceful architectural invention allied to stucco work that effortlessly attains the highest quality revealing the distinctive touch of Michael Stapleton (1747- 1801) stuccodore, architect and master builder. The most unusual feature of the house is that it was built across a laneway, indeed the earliest case in Dublin. This has been transformed from a shortcoming to an asset. The stairs lead to an unexpectedly spacious piano nobile and there are seven bedrooms and eight bath rooms. This is dramatically emphasised by the door opposite the staircase on the first floor landing, symmetrically positioned on the long wall of a three bay drawing room giving an overwhelming sense of spaciousness. The hall i