This traditional property is a detached building, able to sleep up to three people and is set on an enchanting Irish Island.
This traditional detached cottage is set in a quiet position at the water's edge between the villages of Chapeltown and Knightstown, on Valentia Island. The property has been skilfully restored to maintain much of its original character whilst still providing a comfortable standard of accommodation and convenience. The property is able to sleep up to three people over two bedrooms and boasts a welcoming open fire and pretty gardens to the rear. The property is also within easy reach of the amenities and activities in Knightstown, as well as offering beautiful views across the water. Note: the open fire will be removed from 1/1/23 and will be all oil central heating and the electric heater. Fuel & power charged by meter reading.
Amenities: Oil central heating with open fire (the open fire will be removed from 1/1/23 and will be all oil central heating) and electric heater in sitting room . Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV, radio. Fuel & power charged by meter reading. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. Lawned informal gardens to rear and patio area with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Note: No children under 5, including infants.
Region: County Kerry is a mystical and unspoilt part of Ireland, with spectacular natural beauty and a fascinating history. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, it features many sandy beaches, rocky inlets and stunning peninsulas.
Town: Located on Valentia Island - which lies off the coast of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry â Knightstown is a wonderful spot for a holiday. Easily accessible from the mainland by a ferry that runs from Reenard Point, or via the road bridge at Portmagee, Knightstown provides restaurants and pubs, as well as entertainment and local shops. It also offers a variety of sightseeing boat trips and fishing trips from its picturesque harbour. With around 650 residents, Valentia Island was the site of the first permanent communications link between Europe and the United States, and is famed for its magnificent 'Fogher' sea cliffs and its subtropical gardens at Glanleam House.