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Mullagh House Ballyliffin:
Nestled against the slopes of Binnion Hill, this well
appointed, large 6 bedroom home provides the ideal location for large
families or groups wishing to visit Ballyliffin. Spectacular panoramic
views are afforded from all directions, especially over Pollan Bay, the
golf course, Trawbreaga Bay and the surrounding hills.
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Mullagh House :: Facilities
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6
bedrooms to sleep 10
a. master with double bed & en-suite
b. double bed & en-suite
c. double bed
d. double bed
e. single bed
f. single bed |

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main
bathroom with bath,
toilet & wash basin
2 x en-suites each with shower, toilet & wash basin
separate toilet & washbasin off utility room |
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main living area has open fireplace |
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tv, video dvd
& sound system |
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fully fitted kitchen |
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large gas hob and oven |
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microwave, large fridge
& freezer,
dishwasher |
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washing machine,
tumble dryer |
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outside clothes line,
iron and ironing board |

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spectacular panoramic sea views, golf course,
Trawbreaga Bay &
surrounding hills. |
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bed linen
& towels provided free of charge |
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oil fired central heating included |
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decked
area with patio furniture |
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15min walk
to lovely sandy beach
&
hotel |
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close
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 for
many cars - gravelled front & rear |
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pets
welcome |
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Nestled against the slopes of Binnion
Hill, this well
appointed, large 6 bedroom home provides the ideal location for large
families or groups wishing to visit Ballyliffin. Spectacular panoramic
views are afforded from all directions, especially over Pollan Bay, the
golf course, Trawbreaga Bay and the surrounding hills.
A large "L" shaped deck positioned to the rear and
side of the house allows one to take in the breathtaking views afforded
from this spectacular location.
Watching the ever changing moods of the weather, casting a different
light over land and sea. From a dull grey to a shimmering, sparkling
turquoise sea, or subtly changing browns, yellows and greens on the
land, one cannot tire from this unique view.
While enjoying a glass of Chardonnay, one can (with binoculars) watch
the golfers at their activities on the links of the Ballyliffin Golf
Club; - or, if you are not already playing the course ... don your
hiking boots, cross the road in front of the house, and have a go at
climbing Binion Hill, just in front.
Also from the deck, one can observe the old observation tower atop "Banbas
Crown" marking Irelands most northerly point at Malin Head. Over to the
right, Trawbreaga Bay, where the rise and fall of the tides is clearly
visible, as the bay appears completely drained at low tide.
Just behind the golf course, on the Isle of Doagh; one can take a 15
minute drive, and visit the increasingly popular Famine Village,
an outside permanent exhibition of displays telling the story of Ireland
during the great famine of the 1840's. At different times of the year,
the centre transforms; - a music and dance venue in July & August, or
Santa's Village in December.
- Should you wish to attend these events, early booking is essential to
ensure that you do not have to travel from far to attend.
In Ballyliffin itself, there are five hotels and more pubs and
restaurants, including the facilities at the Golf Club to avail of.
Further away, but not more than a half hour drive, the towns of Carndonagh,
Clonmany, Malin and Culdaff.
Of note, Culdaff has McGrory's Pub and restaurant and the famous
BackRoom bar, a music venue which has had star performers from all over
the world. - They also serve great food!
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Mullagh House - Close to Ballyliffin
Golf Club
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