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Five
bedrooms; sleeps 10
1. Master with King size bed & en-suite bathroom
2. 1x Double bed
3. 1x Double bed
4. 2x Singles (Bunk bed)
5. 1x Double On ground floor with wheel-chair access |

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Bathrooms: 2 Upstairs (including
en-suite), Bath (in one bathroom), Basin, Separate Shower & Toilet.
Downstairs bathroom has washbasin & toilet. |
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Main
living area has open fireplace. (Turf fuel
available) |
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tv,
dvd |
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Fully
Fitted Kitchen |
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Gas hob and Electric
oven |
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Microwave,
Integrated fridge/freezer,
Dishwasher |
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Washing
machine, |
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Outside
clothes line, Iron and
Ironing Board |

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Solid Oak Wooden
floors throughout the cottage, with porcelain
tiles in Kitchen. |
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Cot & stair-gate available
on request |
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Bed
linen and hand towels provided. |
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Oil
fired central heating included |
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Patio
area with patio furniture and barbeque |
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1 mile to lovely sandy beach |
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5 min walk to
village, shops,
post-office, 3 pubs. |
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Landscaped property with
enclosed fenced yard. |
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Ideal
touring base |
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Parking for 2 cars
in drive & 2 on kerb |
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Ground floor suitable
for wheel-chair access. |
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This delightful cottage;
"A Home from Home"
is situated in the new Cara Bay Holiday Village off the river estuary and
in the historical village of Culdaff. The cottage has five bedrooms, a
large kitchen & dining area with all amenities, three bathrooms, a
comfortable living area with a traditional fireplace, as well as patio area &
barbeque. From the driveway to the front door there are no inclines or steps,
which allows easy wheel chair access.
The village of Culdaff is a five minute walk away and the beach is a mile
away.
Culdaff itself is visually charming, its present layout dating back to
the 18th century. McGrory's is a well known family run pub in Culdaff,
established in 1924, noted for its fine food, traditional Irish music
and warm welcome. On the premises is the famous 'Mac's backroom
bar'; - one of Irelands premier live music venues featuring artists from all
over the world.
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Culdaff lies in the northern part of the Inishowen
peninsula; - a unique, scenic microcosm of all that Ireland has to offer.
The Inishowen Peninsula (The Isle of Owen) is bounded by the Atlantic ocean in the north, Lough-Swilly
to the west and Lough Foyle in the east. The historical city of Derry
is
situated at the south eastern edge of the peninsula, while its
southernmost boundary is overlooked by the ancient stone ring fort known
as the 'Grianan of
Aileach'. The peninsula has spectacular scenic
drives, including the famous "Inishowen
100". - This self drive tour
which is roughly 100km long,
includes Buncrana, Dunree Head, Leenan Head,
Ballyliffin, Malin Head, Culdaff, Moville, Greencastle, Inishowen Head
and Muff on its route. There are many
natural
attractions
with some of the most
breathtaking
scenery
for miles.
In the summer months, the driver can extend the tour across the northern
part of Ireland by making use of the ferry service available from
Buncrana to Rathmullan across the Swilly, and from Greencastle to
Magilligan Point across the Foyle.
Shore walks, Hill walking, Fishing & Sea Angling, Sailing, Surfing
and Swimming, are just some of the activities available for the more
energetic. For the golfing enthusiast, the well known Golf Club at Ballyliffin is not far, and there are also golf clubs at Greencastle,
Buncrana, and Redcastle.
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