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3 bedrooms to sleep 7
Bedroom 1: Double bedroom on ground floor, carpeted, ensuite located
to rear of house with mountain views
Bedroom 2: Master Double bedroom on first floor, carpeted, ensuite
and walk-in dressing room
Bedroom 3: 3 single beds, first floor, carpeted |
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1. Main bathroom with
Jacuzzi bath and overhead electric shower located on first floor
2. Ensuite shower room on first floor with pumped electric shower,
whb and toilet
3. Ensuite shower room on ground floor with electric shower, whb and
toilet |
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main living area has open fireplace |
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tv,
cd/stereo, video and dvd |
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fully fitted kitchen |
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ceramic electric hob and oven |
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microwave, large fridge/freezer,
dishwasher |
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integrated washing machine/tumble dryer |
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outside clothes line,
iron and ironing board |
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bed linen provided free of charge |
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oil fired central heating included |
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patio area with patio furniture and barbeque |
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15min walk to lovely sandy beach |
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5 min walk to shops, pub etc
in Ballyliffin |
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3 min drive to
Ballyliffin Golf Club |
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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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pets
welcome (+
extra cost for cleaning) |
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Willowtree Cottage is available for
weekly rental throughout the year, and for weekend rental during
off-peak periods. Willowtree Cottage is fully equipped with kitchenware
and utensils, bed linen, Television, DVD player, Video Recorder and
stereo system.
Bedrooms are designed to sleep seven
adults comfortably, in two double rooms and 1 triple room. Master
bedroom and ground floor bedroom are ensuite, with main bathroom
available on first floor.
Set in the picturesque village of
Ballyliffin on Donegal's Atlantic Coast, Willowtree Cottage is
located in Aughrim Heights, a small development of luxury 3-bedroom
homes.
Furnished and equipped to the highest
standards, Willowtree Cottage is ideally located for exploring the
Inishowen Peninsula, playing a couple of rounds at Ballyliffin's
renowned Championship Golf Course, or just relaxing in one of
Ireland's most scenic and tranquil resorts.
Ballyliffin village is approximately 30
minutes drive from Derry City, 45 minutes drive from
Letterkenny, 2 hours drive from Belfast and 4 hours drive from
Dublin.
Ballyliffin is in a lovely scenic area of the Inishowen Peninsula,
surrounded by hills, near the mouth of Trawbreaga Bay and the
sentinel rock known as Glashedy Island, just off the mainland, which can
be viewed from many vantage points.
Perhaps the most popular attraction on nearby Doagh Island has to
be the "Famine Village". This is a family run outdoor museum, with
displays and models depicting buildings and tableaux of life in Ireland
during the great famine of the 1840's and onward. When visiting, you
must go on the "guided tour" for a most fascinating account of the local
history, traditions and customs. Refreshments are served afterwards. In
the summer months, the centre has live music and dance performed by
local artists, and in December, the centre transforms into Santa's
Lapland; magic, for young and old alike!
A popular local activity, (to mention just one) is hill walking; -
perfect for the area, although the main attraction here has to be the
very popular Ballyliffin Golf Club, unique for its 2 links; the
old and the new, and a great new state-of-the-art clubhouse.
Around Ballyliffin and within less than half an hours driving; some
other attractions include:
Glennevin Waterfall at Clonmany.
Malin Head, Irelands most northerly point.
Fort Dunree Military Museum with its Naval Guns.
The town of Carndonagh.
The Maritime Museum and Planetarium at Greencastle
The town of Culdaff with the famous McGrory's Pub, Restaurant, Hotel and
Mac's Backroom Bar - a venue where you can be assured of good service,
nice food, a blazing turf fire, and great "craic"! A venue for musical
talent from all parts of the country and around the world. The Backroom
Bar has hosted many top names in music.
Not much further:
The town of Buncrana, which has a ferry link across Lough Swilly to
Rathmullan.
The historical and picturesque village of Fahan, with its yacht marina.
The Griannan of Aileach, an ancient stone ring fort at the southern end
of Inishowen.
The city of Derry, with its historical walled old town. |
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