An ideal hideaway for up to seven guests, this charming property makes a fantastic base for families and friends exploring the magical countryside of County Wexford. The historic town of Enniscorthy (2.5 miles) lies along the River Slaney and is home to a medieval castle, the Presentation Arts Centre, and the National 1798 Rebellion Centre, with Vinegar Hill – site of a battle during the 18th-century rebellion– rising above the town. Other attractions include Wells House and Gardens, Talbot Lake and Nature Walk, the Fr Murphy 1798 Centre, and the Secret Valley Wildlife Park, all within 15 miles. The coast is just 17 miles away, and the area offers plenty of opportunities for golf and fishing.
Situated next to the owner’s farmhouse, this charming property is set on one level (save for the mezzanine) and features a spacious and characterful lounge with timber beams and a skylight in the high vaulted ceiling. With a Smart TV, a cosy wood burner and ample seating, this is an ideal space to settle back and unwind after a wonderful day discovering an unforgettable part of Wexford. Heading through, the farmhouse-style kitchen/diner is ideal for cooking and sharing all your favourite family meals. There’s a charming conservatory alongside three light and airy bedrooms: there is a cheerful double room with an en-suite bathroom, a twin and a fresh, relaxing triple room with a double and a single bed. The cottage also features a separate WC and a handy utility room.
Heading outside, the partially enclosed south-facing garden has a patio with outdoor furniture and makes a lovely spot for you all to sit back and enjoy a BBQ or a drink on a sunny summer’s afternoon.