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Church View

Cahersiveen, County Kerry (Ref. 1023911)

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher

Reviews

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1 Customer Review(s)

  • Lisa

    “Perfect place for people travelling without a car.”

    Lovely views. The house gives the impression of having been inhabited until recently by an elderly person whose household was not really broken up. There is an extremely musty smell throughout the house, which does not diminish even by airing. The house needs a general cleaning. In the garden there are only 3 chairs for 6 people. All in all the house has high potential to bcome a very fine holiday home.

    Lovely views. The house gives the impression of having been inhabited until recently by an elderly person whose household was not really broken up. There is an extremely musty smell throughout the house, which does not diminish even by airing. The house needs a general cleaning. In the garden there are only 3 chairs for 6 people. All in all the house has high potential to bcome a very fine holiday home.

    - Lisa, July 2022

Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 2 x double and 1 x twin
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with open fire
  • Oil central heating with open fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, and TV
  • power and heating included in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Multi-level garden with patio and lawn with furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop, pub and marina less than 1 mile away

The property

Providing stunning views and a homely base, Church View is a fantastic holiday home from which to discover County Kerry.

Suitable for families seeking an escape full of adventure, or a retreat for friends after an idyllic location and tranquil settings, this quaint cottage is perfect for everyone.

The sitting room oozes a rustic aura, with its traditional decor and an open fire taking centre stage, here you can settle down at the end of the day and exchange tales, before stepping into the kitchen/diner to enjoy a hearty dinner together.

The kitchen/diner boasts equal charm, with the benefit of all the essential appliances for a week-long stay tucked beneath its wooden units.

From the kitchen area you can also reach the marvel of the garden, with a patio at the top, perfect for sunbathing and enjoying a rewarding beverage, as well as a lawn below for the little ones to play on in the summer months.

Move through to your bedroom after indulging a refreshing rinse in the shower, choosing from two double rooms and a twin, all oozing traditional style and ample storage space for your personal belongings.

Sitting within the town of Cahersiveen, you can find everything you could need on your doorstep, with local shops and eateries, The Old Barracks Cahersiveen museum, a harbour and a pleasant marina offering sailing and fishing, there's plenty here to keep you busy.

Once you've soaked in the beauty of the principle town of International Dark Sky Reserve in Kerry, take a trip over to Valentina Island, here you can find the Skellig Experience, offering you the chance to experience life as a monk, alongside the area holding various historic landmarks to discover; it's well-worth the trip.

In an idyllic spot for discovering Ireland, Church View is the ultimate base for your retreat with loved ones.

About the location

CAHERSIVEEN, COUNTY KERRY

Killarney 38 miles.

The lively coastal town of Cahersiveen, birthplace of Daniel O'Connell, is ideally situated aside the River Fertha, at the foot of the Beentee Mountain, in beautiful County Kerry. Renowned in the 1800s for the salting of Atlantic fish, today the town retains strong links with the ocean, boasting an excellent harbour and a superb marina offering sailing, trout and salmon fishing and deep-sea angling opportunities. Cahersiveen provides an eclectic mix of traditional pubs and modern venues, together with a host of cafés (with free WIFI) restaurants and interesting craft and antique shops, whilst monthly street fairs present visitors with an ideal opportunity to peruse the colourful stalls of curiosities and local produce. Cahersiveen is the principle town of the Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve making it a wonderful base for astronomers. Explore the nearby hidden coves, walk the Kerry Way, visit two stone forts, discover the fascinating archaeological remains at nearby Waterville, or take a short drive or ferry crossing to the lovely Valentia Island. Skellig Michael is also well worth a visit, it is one of two impressive sea crags set in the Atlantic Ocean and was also used as the setting for scenes in the Star Wars film, The Force Awakens. With plenty to see and do, you'll want to return to this fabulous location time and time again.