The Visiting House

ID: S25242

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 3

About this property

Dunmore 3.5 miles. This superb, detached cottage with hot tub and natural swimming pool sits on the owner’s farm, just a few miles outside the town of Dunmore in County Galway, close to the borders of counties Mayo and Roscommon. Tastefully renovated, this stone-built, single-storey cottage echoes the characteristics of a traditional Irish dwelling, but with all the modern comforts and conveniences of a contemporary building. The main body of the property encompasses a superb open plan living area with a tall ceiling adorned with grand apex beams, and with stylish, sleek furnishings and wide patio doors, the well-equipped kitchen with dining area looks out the rear garden. Retire to the cosy sitting area, which is complete with a woodburning stove for chilly evenings, and sink into the sumptuous leather corner sofa. Three double bedrooms lie towards the back of the cottage, one with en-suite facilities and a door to the garden, and each is furnished to a high standard so you can enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep. To the rear are the beautifully maintained gardens where you can relax in an Irish paradise with a natural swimming pool and heated hot tub, the perfect recipe to wind down after a day of sight seeing! Why not settle in the summerhouse and dine alfresco, making the most of those sunny afternoons with your loved ones? As the owner is a keen beekeeper and farmer, you can sample some of the local honey, and children are welcome to feed the animals, adding to the wonderful country experience at this cottage. Guests can pass a couple of hours playing darts or pool in the separate spacious games room, which also has golf clubs and bikes, courtesy of the owner so you can make the most of your Irish getaway! The town of Dunmore is roughly half an hour’s drive from Knock Airport; set beside the Sinking River, it’s home to a selection of shops and pubs and the iconic Dunmore Castle, which watches over the water. The ruins of an old Augustinian church also lie to the east of the town, and with a large number of ring forts in and around Dunmore, history lovers will adore this area. Venture to the city of Galway and meander the cobbled streets, soaking up the atmosphere, or spend the day in the charming town of Westport with its pretty cafes and galleries. A wonderful destination with everything you could wish for!

Dunmore town lies 10 miles north east of Tuam, boasting an original fort and a stone castle whose four storeys, towers and wide windows date back to the early 17th Century. On the Eastern side of the town stand the impressive ruins of an Augustian Abbey. In August, the town hosts pub events, children's fancy dress, pavement art, walking, bicycle and car treasure hunts, so there's plenty of fun for all the family!

Accommodation

All ground floor.

Three bedrooms: 2 x doubles (one with en-suite shower, basin and WC), 1 x 4ft double.

Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC.

Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Utility.

External games room with pool table.

Oil central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with basic Sky, WiFi, selection of books.

Fuel, power and starter pack for stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot on request.

Ample off road parking.

Lawned garden with decked area, furniture, hot tub and natural swimming pool.

Three well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub 3.5 miles.

Note: Steps up to decking with pool and hot tub.

Note: Pool water unheated and not chemically treated, but filtered via a reed bed and UV light.

Note: Guests are welcome to visit and feed farm animals by arrangement (dexter cattle, poultry and a donkey).

Reviews (54)

  • Stephen

    We loved the country setting, hearing the donkey and the local horses. The location was great as we used it as a base to travel to Galway, inis mhor, roscommon and out to Connemara national park. We had rest days at the meeting house where we played board games, sat in the hot tub and played pool and darts in the play room. The accommodation was warm and comfortable. Highly recommended.

  • Kieran

    Then again,what did I expect in The Irish Countryside. Lovely place to stay and the wee one loved the horse,donkey and the frequent visits from the very friendly cat.Spotlessly clean,great heating.

  • Patrick

    Just to note home has very limited phone reception and the Wi-Fi was broken when we arrive initially (likely due to the storm). This makes working from the home was challenging. Overall the house and surrounding area was very nice.

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