Originally the parish hall this characterful holiday home now offers superb holiday accommodation with a balcony off the living room and village amenities within 300 yards. . Ground Floor:
Hallway: With wood burner.
Living room: With electric wood-effect fire, Freesat TV, DVD player, CD player, beams, wooden floor and French doors leading to sitting-out area.
Kitchen/dining room: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, Freesat TV and wooden floor.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
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First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed, Velux window and wooden floor.
Bedroom 2: With double bed and wooden floor.
Bedroom 3: With single bed, Velux window and wooden floor.
Bathroom: With bath, shower attachment and toilet.. Oil central heating and electricity (€45per week). Bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Sitting-out area with garden furniture. Balcony. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: Couples, family bookings and holidaymakers only.. This holiday home of character is a result of the loving conversion of an old parish hall dating from 1906. It retains original features such as wooden floors and cast iron fire surrounds, with a woodburner in the hallway. A balcony opens from the rear living room and there is an additional sitting-out area at the front. Just at the edge of the village of Drimoleague, which is at the heart of West Cork, the area has lovely mapped and illustrated riverside and country walks, pitch and putt and fishing. Visitors are well placed for exploring the spectacular Mizen, Sheep’s Head and Beara Peninsulas, the off-shore islands and coastal villages. Skibbereen, 8 miles and Bantry, 10 miles, offer weekly country and farmers’ markets. Shops, pubs and restaurant 300 yards.. Approximate distance to Cork airport is 68 km.
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Just a short ferry trip away: Ireland has so much to offer from outdoor fun to great food and drink, and fascinating culture and heritage to explore. With dramatic coastlines, empty beaches and its wild unspoilt landscape, even place names in Ireland: Connemara, Ring of Kerry, Clare, Limerick, Donegal, conjure up romantic images.