With its enviable coastal location, this fabulous bungalow boasts a traditionally styled interior and plenty of space for a large family or group of friends seeking a relaxing getaway. Inch Beach (600 metres) is a long stretch of sand popular with water sports lovers in summer and walkers all year round. The Dingle Peninsula is home to an array of beaches, coves and historic sites, including Minard Castle (7 miles). A day spent exploring Glanteenassig Forest Park (15 miles) on foot or via cycle path is worth the journey alone.
The deceptively large bungalow offers plenty of space for large groups with comfort as its byword. The bungalow’s fresh and modern front is beautifully contrasted by a warm and traditionally styled interior, whose homely ambience will immediately put guests at ease. There is plenty of inviting seating spread across the lounge’s wooden flooring, and the room will come into its own when the open fire is roaring. The rustic kitchen/diner is equally spacious and is a dream for anyone who loves to host grand dinner parties, with seating to the side for those who just like to watch others cook. A utility room nearby is a handy addition for those used to dealing with busy households. There are four tastefully presented bedrooms at the bungalow: a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe; two double bedrooms; and a twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room. A family bathroom stands close by.
The bungalow’s fully enclosed garden is dominated by a large lawn area which is separated from the house by a small patio with garden furniture. The former is large enough for family games, while the latter is the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco meals against a stunning coastal backdrop.