Nestled in the heart of the Golden Vale and its green, undulating countryside, this former mill cottage, converted into a characterful retreat sleeping six guests, is ideal for anyone who loves nothing more than uncovering picturesque landscapes with loved ones. Steeped in history and rich in archaeology, the sleepy rural village of Bruree, nestled on the banks of the River Maigue, is a haven of tranquillity, boasting breathtaking views across County Limerick’s countryside. This scenic rural spot is the ideal base for exploring nearby Killmallock’s museum and historic town trail (5 miles) or the high-street shops and 18-hole golf course at Charleville (6 miles). Thrill seekers can enjoy countless mountain biking trails, including forest road climbs and twisty single tracks at Ballyhoura Trailriders (12 miles). Those seeking a tranquil escape can enjoy long peaceful walks and guided tours around Lough Gur (12 miles).
The characterful rustic interior and homely touches throughout this historic cottage create a truly soothing ambience that invites you to unwind. A roaring open fire and three-piece suite set the warming ambience of the cosy lounge whilst the spacious dining room, flooded by plenty of natural sunlight, is complimented by a rustic farmhouse-style dining table and large dresser filled with interesting trinkets. The cottage-style kitchen adjoining the dining room is equipped with everything you need to rustle up family feasts. There are three peaceful bedrooms, an en-suite double, a double and a twin bedroom that all feature charming traditional decor. A contemporary family bathroom and utility cupboard complete this delightful cottage.
Enjoy al fresco dining at sundown or your morning coffee at sunrise from the comfort of the enclosed lawned garden, a haven of tranquillity any time of day, alive with the soothing sights and sounds of the River Maigue.