Description
It gives us immense pride to list this stunning property, located in Tonadooravaun, Renvyle. This turnkey home is orientated to maximise on the most incredible sea and island views. Sitting on an elevated site, this three-bedroom house looks down and out onto the Atlantic Ocean, both Cleggan head and the County Mayo coastline along with many islands and inlets. The house is flooded with natural light, and is bright and airy througout. There is an almost Hamptons beachhouse affect throughout the property with white wooden floors, high ceilings and tasteful design.
The house is accessed by a long, sweeping tarmacadam drive way, with nice entrance gates. It’s elevated position, sitting on the hill, offers great privacy. The house is ve’ry attractive, with beautiful stone cladding. Accomodation comprises of an entrance porch with Liscannor stone flooring. There is a kitchen and living room with oil fired range. Off this room is a front porch, surrounded by windows on three sides, which is used for dining and enjoys expansive, beautiful views. Downstairs, there is another lounge with open fire. On the gable end is a sun porch which enjoys views toward Inishbofin Island and Cleggan head. There is also a shower room and WC downstairs, plus the primary bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Upstairs is a lovely mezzanine gallery space and two further bedrooms.
Outside the house is separate garage. No expense has been spared in the construction of this house and the quality of which is evident throughout and the property was built circa 40 years ago.
Tully village is only a short drive from here and the most wonderful beaches are on your doorstep.
This is beautiful property with spectacular panoramic views. Contact our office today to arrange a viewing.
Description |
Metres (ft ) |
Comments |
Entrance Porch |
1.5 x 1.4 (4’9 x 4’6) |
|
Entrance Hall |
2.35 x 2.1 (7’7 x 6’9) |
Allowing access to main living, master bedroom and stairs access to 1st floor |
Living 1 |
4 x 4.1 (13’1 x 13’4) |
Double height ceiling allows access to conservatory and main reception. Rayburn range located here |
Conservatory |
2.46 x 2.4 (8’ x 7’9) |
Ideal breakfast area with views over the Atlantic and countryside below |
Living 2 |
6.31 x 3.55 (20’7 x 11’7) |
A large living space with views, modern décor, allows plenty of seating |
Sun room |
4.14 x 4.9 (13’6 x 16’0) |
This room is the most breath-taking – for its simplicity and for the views is affords – “stunning” |
Kitchen |
2.6 x 1.6 (8’5 x 5’2) |
A small galley style kitchen – allows for all the necessary requirements. |
Main bathroom |
1.7 x 1.3 (5’6 x 4’3) |
Re furbed to incorporate a shower, W.C. and W.H.B. |
Hall return |
2 x 3.9 (6’6 x 12’8) |
With second access or rear door allowing for possible separation from main house if required. |
Master bedroom |
3.94 x 3.8 (12’9 x 12’5) |
Bright spacious room with 2 sea view windows and a very large en-suite |
En-suite |
3.3 x 2.2 (10’8 x 7’2) |
|
|
|
|
First Floor |
|
|
Bed 1 |
4.16 x 4 (13’7 x 13’1) |
Large double room in the dormer space – very bright and well finished |
Bed 2 |
4.16 x 3.7 (13’7 x 12’1 ) |
Large double room in the dormer space – very bright and well finished |
Landing |
1.5 x 1.4 (4’9 x 4’6 ) |
Open landing between 2 bedrooms has balcony overlooking the main living area |
Directions:
From From Galway take the N59 to Maam Cross turning right onto the R336 to Maum, taking a left continuing onto the R336 to Leenaun, and again onto the N59 to Letterfrack – take the right to Tully Cross (8.3km) and continue for 4.3 km taking a right turn – continue for another 0.6km and take another right turn – house is located 0.4 km on your left
Eircode: H91 DDR7
The Area
This stunning property is located on the beautiful Renvyle Peninsula, a scenic haven along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Tully village is a short stroll from the property which has a shop, doctor’s surgery and riding stables. Tullycross Village is a less than a 10 minute drive from here, which boasts bars, a hotel and restaurants and is renowned for its Mussel Festival which takes place in May every year. The acclaimed Renvyle House Hotel with award winning restaurant is a short distance from the property. There are many stunning white, sandy beachy close by including White Strand and Glassilaun. Scuba Dive West is a 10 minute drive from the property for anyone interested in scuba diving.
Letterfrack is a 15-minute drive away, and a very busy little village with three pubs, a lovely restaurant, and a very well stocked supermarket. Letterfrack hosts a number of small festivals during the year – the most notable being Sea Week in October which is a celebration of all things maritime and includes walks, talks, exhibitions, and some very fine traditional music, and Bog Week in May which celebrates the local flora and fauna and again attracts many fine musicians, lecturers and poets. The furniture college in Letterfrack turns out some fine woodworkers and every year puts on an exhibition of the best work of the graduating class.
The Connemara National Park is just across the road from Letterfrack and provides a selection of lovely walks from wooded to mountainside, including one to the top of Diamond Hill. Staff at the park run activities for children during the summer months and the information centre gives a good history of the area.
Kylemore Abbey and Gardens is also just a 15-minute drive from the house. The Abbey is currently host to students from the famous Notre Dame University, but the spectacular and historic building on the edge of Kylemore Lake is open to the public and the grounds provide lovely lakeside walks. There is an extensive shop and coffee shop catering to tourists. The old walled Victorian gardens, which have been restored and refurbished, display a great variety of plants and trees and bring one back to another era.
Other things to do and see in the area:
- Rosleague Manor Hotel for superb food in Moyard (20 minute drive).
- Killary Harbour and marvelous Leenane with its bars, restaurants and shops is 30 minutes away
- Little Killary adventure centre – (30 minutes drive) – providing a huge range
of outdoor activities for children and adults. It is the site of The Misunderstood Herron-a world famous coffee stop
- Hill walking in the Twelve Bens and Maumturks
- Salmon and trout fishing at various locations with local guides
Clifden, with it’s wonderful array of hotels, shops, bars and restaurants and the renowned Arts Festival, is only a 25 minute drive away
The picturesque town of Westport is 45 minutes drive away.
DISTANCES
Distance to Galway City: 84.8 km approx 1 hour 34-minute drive
Distance from to Clifden: 20 km approx 26-minute drive
Distance to Knock Airport: 106 km approx 1 hour 52-minute drive
Distance to Dublin: 291.8 km approx 4 hour 33-minute drive
These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property only and are in no way guaranteed, nor do they form part of any contract. They are issued on the express condition that all negotiations are conducted through Matt O’Sullivan Ltd. All properties are offered subject to contract and to being unsold.