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Coylin Court Ramelton: This
newly built 3 bedroom home is conveniently located in a quiet area and
is within 5 mins walking time of all the amenities of Ramelton village.
The house is fully equipped to ensure you have an enjoyable holiday in
one of Donegal's most historic villages. Close-by there is superb salmon
fishing and one of Donegal's most renowned music pubs, The Bridge Bar,
is just at the bottom of the hill.
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Coylin Court Ramelton :: Facilities
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3 bedrooms to sleep 6
1 x master bedroom with
ensuite
2 x double bedrooms (cot also available) |
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bathroom
with full bath, electric shower |
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main living
room has open fireplace |
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tv, dvd,
video, cd/radio |
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fully fitted kitchen |
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gas
hob and electric oven |
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microwave, large
fridge/freezer |
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washing
machine in utility room |
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outside clothes line,
iron and ironing board |
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cot
available |
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bed linen provided free of charge |
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oil fired central heating |
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patio area with patio furniture and barbeque |
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3
min walk to Ramelton village centre |
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10 min
drive to beach |
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10
min drive to Letterkenny (Donegal's
largest town) |
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quiet and peaceful location |
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baby
sitting service available |
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ample parking for 2/3 cars |
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The Bridge
Bar Ramelton - a great pub for music |
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Coylin Court is located in a quiet
residential area close to the centre of Ramelton village, making it
an ideal base for your family holiday in this historic part of north
Donegal.
From the house it is a just 2 minute walk to shops, hair and spa beauty salon, pubs, wine-bars, shore-line, forest and town walks. Visit the weekly
Country Market for fresh veg, home baking local handcrafted gifts. It’s on every
Saturday morning at 11am in the town hall, beside the tennis courts (arrive early to get the freshest produce)
Down by the nineteenth century quays you can find the Donegal Ancestry Centre and Ramelton Story exhibition – research your family name and find out if you have any Donegal roots.
Ramelton is one of Ireland's Heritage towns. It's a charming town established in the 17th century and situated in the heart of Donegal. The town occupies a strategic position at the mouth of the river Lennon as it flows into Lough Swilly. It's mid-nineteenth century
quays, largely unchanged to this day, were the location for the filming of
“The Hanging Gale", a drama recalling famine times in Ireland.
The Mirabeau Steak House offers excellent cuisine. The Bridge Bar
Restaurant has a superb menu specialising in fish, advance booking recommended, especially at weekends. However, if it's morning after the night before and it's big breakfast kinda food you're after, the only place to go is
Steve's Cafe - every town should have one! All are within walking distance.
Ramelton is also home to McDaids Bottling Stores, the award winning soft drinks manufactures. Sample their rather unusual Football Special, Banana and Pineapple flavoured drinks. Ramelton is also home to the legendary Swilly Rovers soccer team.
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