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Cara Cottage
Culdaff:
- situated in the Cara Bay area of Culdaff;
Cara Cottage is only a five minute walk from the well known McGrory's Pub
& Restaurant in the centre of Culdaff. The Beach and Bunagee Pier are a
fifteen minute walk or about one mile. The house itself is compact in
design yet deceptively spacious inside, having five bedrooms, a large
kitchen and dining area, lounge, utility room, and an outside patio
area. Sufficient parking for two cars in the drive, and a third in the
road.
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Cara Cottage :: Facilities
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5 bedrooms to sleep 10
1. double bed & en-suite
2. 2 single beds
3. 2 single beds
4. 2 single beds
5. 2 single beds (downstairs) |
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main bathroom has bath toilet shower & basin
en-suite has shower toilet & basin
downstairs utility has toilet & basin |
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main living area has open fireplace |
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tv,
dvd |
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fully fitted kitchen |
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electric hob and oven |
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microwave, large fridge/freezer,
dishwasher |
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washing machine |
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outside clothes line,
iron and ironing board |
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backyard area enclosed by fence |
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cot,
highchair and stair-gate available
on request |
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bed linen
provided free of charge,
please bring own towels |
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oil fired central heating included |
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patio area with patio furniture |
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15 min walk to lovely sandy beach & Bunagee
pier |
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5 min walk to shops, pub etc |
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quiet and peaceful location |
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ideal
touring base |
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ample parking |
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football games table |
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Cara Cottage
:: Culdaff, Donegal
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Cara Cottage ::
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Tariff 2008
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Culdaff is situated in that most northerly
part of Ireland, known as
the Inishowen Peninsula, in County
Donegal. It is an area of outstanding beauty,
steeped in history, the picturesque village is set around the
village green and pump-house and originally dates
back to the 8th century.
The existing village
layout is based on an 18th century design and is built over the
site of the old monastery of St. Buadan.
The present day Church of Ireland stands on the foundations of the old
monastic church and the ancient graveyard of Ardmore (opposite Mc
Grory's) was also part of the same site.
The village is set on the banks of the Culdaff River which is crossed by
two stone bridges that mark the location of
ancient fords that gave Culdaff its name.
In Gaelic, Culdaff is "Cul da Ath",
or corner of the two fords.
A visit to Culdaff is not complete until you have visited the well known
(or should we say famous)
McGrory's Pub, Restaurant and Music venue.
A family run business that was first started in 1924, McGrory's has two
unique bars. The Front Bar, noted for its fine food, drink, traditional
Irish music and a warm welcome; and
The Backroom Bar, famous throughout
Ireland and beyond for its quality of music and entertainment, often
featuring in major tour itineraries where Culdaff is listed alongside
major cities including London, Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, Belfast, &
Galway. Not bad for a village of just over 300 people!
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euro per week |
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July/August/Easter |
790 |
| rest of year |
690 |
| weekend (2
nights) |
290 |
| bank holiday weekend
(3 nights) |
325 |
| Christmas/New Year |
790 |
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Booking deposit (non-refundable) of euro100 per week - with balance to be paid six weeks prior to the letting period.
- linen supplied free of charge, please bring own towels
- electricity included
- central heating included

The water pump on the village green Culdaff.
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Cara
Cottage :: Contact Details
please mention DonegalCottageHolidays.com when contacting
cottage owner
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| Contact: |
Emmet McLaughlin |
Phone:
UK/ NI/ INT. |
+353
87 9857298 (mobile) |
within
Ireland: |
087 9857298
(mobile) |
| email: |
emmetjmcl@hotmail.com |
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Cara
Cottage
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