Charming period house in an idyllic location
Kilshanny House is a long established and award-winning village Inn close to the popular tourists' locations of the Cliffs of Moher, Doolin and Lahinch on the Wild Atlantic Way. The house dates back to 1860. It is currently a family home, a pub, restaurant and a lovely venue for events ranging from super theatre, eclectic mix of music, Burren béilíní (tapas style tastes of the Wild Atlantic Way) and all that jazz!
Recent awards for food include John & Sally McKenna McKenna's Guides in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
The accommodation briefly comprises a fully fitted bar, lounge area with coffee station, two kitchens and three WC's on the ground floor. On the first floor, there is a large restaurant/function room. There is one double bedroom, sitting room/office, a kitchenette and a bathroom on the second floor. On the southern boundary of the property, there are a number of general purpose storage sheds including a cold room and a stable.
The internal configuration of the property could be easily changed to accommodate a buyer who wishes to use the property as a beautiful home rather than for commercial use.
Grounds
There is ample off road parking compatible for both large coaches and cars. There is also an electric vehicle car charging point and an enclosed lawn overlooking the lovely green vales of Kilshanny.
In all, the grounds extend to about 0.16 hectare/ 0.39 acre.
Accommodation
Features
Suitable as a primary residence or for commercial use
Period property
Abundance of amenities within the surrounding area
Close to the Burren National Park, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin and Lahinch
About 0.16 hectare/ 0.39 acre.
BER Details
BER: C2
BER No: 800493934
Negotiator
Cianan Duff
Description
Charming period house in an idyllic location
Kilshanny House is a long established and award-winning village Inn close to the popular tourists' locations of the Cliffs of Moher, Doolin and Lahinch on the Wild Atlantic Way. The house dates back to 1860. It is currently a family home, a pub, restaurant and a lovely venue for events ranging from super theatre, eclectic mix of music, Burren béilíní (tapas style tastes of the Wild Atlantic Way) and all that jazz!
Recent awards for food include John & Sally McKenna McKenna's Guides in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
The accommodation briefly comprises a fully fitted bar, lounge area with coffee station, two kitchens and three WC's on the ground floor. On the first floor, there is a large restaurant/function room. There is one double bedroom, sitting room/office, a kitchenette and a bathroom on the second floor. On the southern boundary of the property, there are a number of general purpose storage sheds including a cold room and a stable.
The internal configuration of the property could be easily changed to accommodate a buyer who wishes to use the property as a beautiful home rather than for commercial use.
Grounds
There is ample off road parking compatible for both large coaches and cars. There is also an electric vehicle car charging point and an enclosed lawn overlooking the lovely green vales of Kilshanny.
In all, the grounds extend to about 0.16 hectare/ 0.39 acre.
Accommodation
Features
Suitable as a primary residence or for commercial use
Period property
Abundance of amenities within the surrounding area
Close to the Burren National Park, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin and Lahinch