Perry Cottage, Mullaghglass, Tullycross, Renvyle, Galway
Sold H91K8VP 3 beds1 bath87 m2
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Perry Cottage, Mullaghglass, Tullycross, Renvyle, Galway
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Beds
3 beds
Price
Sold
Property Type
Size
87 meters2
Energy Rating
BER-
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Eircode
H91K8VP
Group Name
DNG Martin O'Connor Auctioneers
Sales License Number
003607
Description
DNG Martin O'Connor are delighted to present to the market Perry's Cottage. Named after its original owner, Ms Molly Perry, this beautiful 1930's stone cottage was built using granite and limestone blocks salvaged from a ruined church in the nearby Renvyle area.
Molly only lived for very short time at the property due to the start of World War II and a local family rented the property until the early 1960's. Since then it has been used a holiday home for extended family members with accommodations consisting of hallway, living/dining room with open fireplace, kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom. To the right of the property is a large garage which could be converted into further living space if required.
While in need of renovation the charming cottage is situated on a picturesque site with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Located on the Connemara Loop, which is part of the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic route that takes you in a loop around beautiful North West Connemara. This is a landscape of majestic mountains, spectacular beaches, mist covered lakes, bog and shady glens peppered with quaint yet lively villages where all the convenience of the modern day is available. This unique property offers a lifestyle of traditional countryside living in a idyllic location within 3km of the village of Tullycross and 23km to Clifden.
Glassilaun Beach, a lovely white sandy beach is situated nearby. The beach enjoys an impressive mountain backdrop and is very popular for swimming, snorkeling and diving with access to Scubadive West also located on this beach.
There is a great sense of a thriving community in Tullycross which is well served by a local shop, a Hackney Service, draper, garage, café, credit union, hotel and two pubs. Here you will find the perfect pint and excellent food served all year round. There is a choice of accommodation including self-catering in the thatch cottages, Bed & Breakfasts and a hotel. The Connemara Mussel Festival is held at Tullycross annually on the May Bank Holiday weekend with plenty of activities, music and of course mussels a plenty!
Accommodation
Features
Constructed in 1930's
Built using granite & limestone blocks
Breathtaking location
Ocean views
Close to Renvyle Hotel and Connemara National Park
3km from Tullycross village
23km from Clifden
On the Connemara Loop
Close to Glasillaun Beach
Negotiator
Martin O'Connor
Description
DNG Martin O'Connor are delighted to present to the market Perry's Cottage. Named after its original owner, Ms Molly Perry, this beautiful 1930's stone cottage was built using granite and limestone blocks salvaged from a ruined church in the nearby Renvyle area.
Molly only lived for very short time at the property due to the start of World War II and a local family rented the property until the early 1960's. Since then it has been used a holiday home for extended family members with accommodations consisting of hallway, living/dining room with open fireplace, kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom. To the right of the property is a large garage which could be converted into further living space if required.
While in need of renovation the charming cottage is situated on a picturesque site with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Located on the Connemara Loop, which is part of the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic route that takes you in a loop around beautiful North West Connemara. This is a landscape of majestic mountains, spectacular beaches, mist covered lakes, bog and shady glens peppered with quaint yet lively villages where all the convenience of the modern day is available. This unique property offers a lifestyle of traditional countryside living in a idyllic location within 3km of the village of Tullycross and 23km to Clifden.
Glassilaun Beach, a lovely white sandy beach is situated nearby. The beach enjoys an impressive mountain backdrop and is very popular for swimming, snorkeling and diving with access to Scubadive West also located on this beach.
There is a great sense of a thriving community in Tullycross which is well served by a local shop, a Hackney Service, draper, garage, café, credit union, hotel and two pubs. Here you will find the perfect pint and excellent food served all year round. There is a choice of accommodation including self-catering in the thatch cottages, Bed & Breakfasts and a hotel. The Connemara Mussel Festival is held at Tullycross annually on the May Bank Holiday weekend with plenty of activities, music and of course mussels a plenty!
Accommodation
Features
Constructed in 1930's
Built using granite & limestone blocks
Breathtaking location
Ocean views
Close to Renvyle Hotel and Connemara National Park