Laid out with plenty of rustic charm, this appealing property invites a group of family or friends to get to know the north-west of Ireland on foot or by bike. Surrounded by the handsome landscape of the Lough Arrow Lake, you’ll find an abundance of picturesque scenery to admire close by. Step out to discover the crumbling fortress of Ballinafad Castle (6 miles) and the dramatic Keshcorran Caves (7.5 miles), a destination steeped in Irish folklore. The county town of Sligo is just 15.5 miles away, offering annual festivals, quality eateries and independent shops. For surfers, Sligo is situated on the famed Wild Atlantic Way and nearby Strandhill (18.5 miles) offers excellent surf conditions.
Bay windows with original stained glass and exposed brickwork inside are just some of the attractive features that set this property apart from the rest. Access the annexe via your private entrance and make yourselves at home in this delightful retreat. On the ground floor you’ll find a sunroom-style lounge with ample comfy seating and large windows flooding the place with natural light. Sky TV in here provides excellent entertainment whilst you recharge, and a double sofa bed provides additional sleeping space. A kitchen/diner with a warming wood burner-effect electric fire is a cosy space to cook and enjoy meals together. Also on the ground floor, you’ll find a downstairs WC and access to a shared utility room with laundry facilities. Moving upstairs, three bedrooms sit alongside a lovely family shower room. Here you’ll discover two spacious double bedrooms, one with an additional single sofa bed, and a snug single room that’s perfect for one.
At the back of the property, the garden is partially enclosed with a patio and lawn space, furnished for use throughout the summer. Enjoy BBQs and al fresco dining here as pets or children play.