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8 Lios Na Sioga

Binghamstown near Belmullet, County Mayo (Ref. 922156)

4.9

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 4 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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19 Customer Review(s)

  • Katiuska

    “A fabulous house in the Mullet peninsula!”

    We loved our stay here. House is very spacious and has all the comforts we needed, specially for cooking. Comms with owner were smooth and he was very helpful.

    We loved our stay here. House is very spacious and has all the comforts we needed, specially for cooking. Comms with owner were smooth and he was very helpful.

    - Katiuska, August 2023

    Thank you Katiuska for your kind comments Kay and Eamonn Property Owner

Summary

  • Three bedrooms with en-suite shower, basin and WC: 1 x double, 1 x ground floor double, 1 x ground floor twin
  • Ground floor basin and WC
  • Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Utility
  • First floor mezzanine sitting area with electric stove and French doors to balcony.
  • Oil central heating with woodburning stove and electric stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Saorview, selection of books and games, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Fuel for stove available to purchase locally
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot
  • Ample off road parking
  • Lawned area to front, plus patio to rear
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop and pub 10 mins walk.

The property

This warm and welcoming, detached coastal cottage sits on a peaceful development near the sea at Binghamstown, four miles from Belmullet, County Mayo.

With cheerfully-decorated accommodation offering a sociable open plan area, this homely cottage provides the perfect place for friends and families seeking the breathtaking seascapes, bright sandy beaches and rich rolling countryside of this charming area.

Enter into the airy living space, where everyone can spend time together; an area made instantly cosy should you wish to set a flame to the woodburner after a wonderful day beside the sea.

Each of the three bedrooms enjoy an en-suite shower room, and for comfort and convenience for any guests with limited mobility, two are set on the ground floor.

The master bedroom on the first floor has patio doors accessing the balcony, which can be opened to enjoy the sweeping views and fresh sea breeze.

Take a stroll through the surrounding countryside to the sandy beach and watch the waves roll in.

Set upon the iconic Wild Atlantic Way, the Mullet Peninsula enjoys a relaxed pace of life, so you are sure to enjoy a carefree break during your County Mayo getaway.

Belmullet, four miles away, is a busy town thought to be the capital of the peninsula, where the local residents will make you feel welcome, especially with a drink in the local inn.

There is stunning scenery all around, with beaches boasting pristine waters, sheltered bays and perfect places to enjoy diving, with various diving schools for divers of all skill level nearby.

Ballycroy National Park lies practically on the doorstep, home to a rich range of flora and fauna, offering wonderful walking countryside, or why not visit the Ceide Fields, an archaeological site overlooking the Atlantic?

For an authentic Irish break is this lovely area, this charming coastal cottage is sure to inspire.

About the location

BELMULLET, COUNTY MAYO

Bangor Erris 12 miles.

Known as the capital of the Mullet Peninsula in the barony of Erris, the coastal town of Belmullet rests between Blacksod and Broadhaven Bays, inlets of the Atlantic Ocean, and represents the entry point to this mystical and unspoilt County Mayo headland. Although classed as a Gaeltacht (or Irish-speaking) area, English is universally used. Much of the native culture and heritage of Ireland can be experienced here, from traditional Irish music to the song and dance for which Ireland is renowned the world over. Many visitors to the area enjoy the fantastic fishing on offer, both salt and fresh water, while watersports are also popular with surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing and sailing available from the beaches locally. Welcoming and friendly, the town boasts a number of pubs, four hotels, shops and seafood restaurants, as well as a selection of festivals throughout the year. At the four corners of Erris you will find the Neolithic Cèide Fields, the unspoilt wilderness of Ballycroy National Park, the towering cliffs of Ceann Iorrais (Erris Head) and the final resting place of the fabled Children of Lir, the island of Inis Gluaire.