Charming 1850s Village Home – Fully Restored with Unique History & Character.
This beautiful 4-bedroom vacation rental in County Galway blends historic Irish charm with modern amenities—perfect for families, groups, or heritage seekers.
Step back in time while enjoying all the comforts of modern living in this beautifully restored 19th-century home. Nestled in a peaceful village just 35 minutes east of Galway and 1h 30m to the Cliffs Of Moher located on the Wild Atlantic Way. This property is located directly in front of the historic O'Mannion Castle Site, a striking connection to the area's medieval past.
Thoughtfully updated throughout, the home offers a perfect blend of traditional character and modern comfort.
Sleeping Arrangements:
Bedroom 1: Two single beds (can be converted into a double)
Bedroom 2: Two single beds (can also be converted into a double)
Bedroom 3: Double bed with a private ensuite bathroom
Bedroom 4: Double bed
The first floor features a stunning main bathroom, where you can soak in a peaceful bath while admiring the home’s charming high-walled garden—a tranquil space perfect for a quiet moment with a view.
In the sitting room, enjoy a relaxing space to unwind, read a book, or watch the world go by. Whether it’s morning coffee or a cosy evening, this inviting space captures the peaceful rhythm of village life.
The home includes a full kitchen with all modern conveniences, including a cooker, microwave, air fryer, and everything you need to prepare meals during your stay.
Step outside to enjoy the outdoor patio and BBQ area, set against the backdrop of a beautiful high-walled garden. It's the perfect place to dine alfresco, enjoy the evening sun, or simply relax in total privacy.
Other amenities include:
Private parking for 2 cars
Free Wi-Fi throughout the house
A traditional Irish pub just a 1-minute walk away, perfect for a casual pint or meeting the locals
1-minute walk to the bus stop, with four daily buses to Galway City (40–45 minutes travel time)
Nearby Attractions:
Galway City – 45 minutes (24 miles)
Cliffs of Moher – 90 minutes (59 miles)
Athenry Castle & Heritage Centre – 25 minutes (12 miles)
Burren National Park – 90 minutes (50 miles)
Salthill Promenade – 50 minutes (26 miles)
Aran Islands Ferry (from Rossaveal) – 75 minutes (44 miles)
Knock Shrine – 60 minutes (37 miles)
Lough Key Forest Park – 75 minutes (47 miles)
Connemara National Park – 105 minutes (56 miles)
Kylemore Abbey – 120 minutes (62 miles)
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park – 90 minutes (56 miles)
Dunguaire Castle (Kinvara) – 60 minutes (37 miles)
Portumna Forest Park – 40 minutes (22 miles)
Lough Derg (Terryglass or Portumna area) – 50 minutes (28 miles)
River Shannon (Portumna access point) – 40 minutes (22 miles)
Wild Atlantic Way (starting near Galway) – 45 minutes (24 miles)
Local Walking and Cycling Routes – Accessible directly from the village
Local walking and cycling routes around the surrounding countryside
Property History:
Originally built in 1850 as a single-story thatched cottage, the Disken family transformed it in 1890 into a distinctive two-story residence, complete with a unique rendered facade that still stands out today.
In 1947, local businessman Tim Devaney purchased the home, which remained in the Devaney family for many years, becoming a cherished part of the community’s heritage. More recently, the house passed to a village native, and—together with the skill and dedication of local tradespeople—has undergone a meticulous two-year restoration, breathing new life into the property while preserving its timeless charm.
Whether you're looking for history, comfort, and countryside calm—or a great base to explore the west of Ireland—this unique home has it all.