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Outside, the property is landscaped, and has a large cement paved area around the house that would be suitable for parking or as a patio area. There is a well/spring at the rear of the house with a constant flow of running water from its outlet pipe. Located on a 7 acre site, the holidaymaker is welcome to walk the land and take in the lovely views to be had. The property is sited on an elevation that forms the lower slopes of the hill after which it is named; - "Whitehill". It has a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside and hills with the main feature being the lake known as Lough Akibbon, lying just below. The area lies roughly in the centre of county Donegal, on the eastern side of the Glenveigh National Park, with the Derryveagh Mountains just visible in the west behind the hill. The nearest village is Church Hill, which is about 3km away. There are four interconnected lakes in the immediate vicinity; they are Lough Akibbon, Lough Nacally, Lough Claggan, and the largest one which is Gartan Lough. (There is also a much smaller one called Lough Beg; - more of a pond really.)
Apart from its natural scenic beauty, Gartan Lough, has on its shores:
The Colmcille Heritage Centre: On the opposite bank of Gartan, lies the Glebe Gallery: A Regency house set in woodland gardens beside the lake. The house was originally a Church of Ireland Rectory and became the long time home of the late artist Derek Hill in the 1950’s. The Glebe is decorated with William Morris wallpapers and textiles and has Islamic and Japanese art. The Derek Hill permanent collection includes 300 works by leading 20th century artists, including Picasso and Kokosha, as well as Irish and Italian artists. There is also a tearoom. The village of Church Hill is an ideal base for a hill walking or sightseeing holiday in Donegal. As it's name suggests, the village is located on a small hilltop and has lovely views over the Donegal landscape. It has three pubs: Wilkin's Bar, McClafferty's, and Callaghan's, where you can go for a drink and a meal, enjoy music and entertainment, traditional and modern, on both midweek and week-end nights.
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Booking deposit (non-refundable) of euro100 per week - with balance to be paid six weeks prior to the letting period.
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| kitchen of Whitehill | living room | bedrooms of Whitehill House | bathroom |
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