Set within 9 acres of woodland, this stunning Wild Atlantic Way farmhouse offers far-reaching views across Ardgroom Harbour to Tooth Mountain. Tastefully refurbished, it has beautiful gardens leading to a private pebble beach, a companionable open-plan living space and two blissful bedrooms; the perfect base for a grown-up getaway.
Located on the Beara Peninsula, quaint and quiet Ardgroom offers the perfect antidote to everyday life, its community centred around a local store, petrol station and pub. Little more than a mile to the north, this pretty-as-a-picture property takes guests even further off the beaten track; holiday here and you'll feel the full force of Mother Nature's restorative prowess. Surrounded by well-tended gardens, the former farmhouse has kerb appeal aplenty. Step inside and you'll find a welcoming sitting/dining room with comfortable seating before a wood burner. There's a TV and music system for entertainment, plus a range of books and games to enhance your leisurely evenings. A wooden staircase separates the two parts of this room – to the other side, the dining area is flooded with light from triple-aspect windows, with the doorway to the well-equipped, country-style kitchen close by. When it's time to retire, climb the stairs to find a shower room and two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with two singles. The gardens here are simply gorgeous – with lawns, sub-tropical planting and seasonal interest from trees and shrubs, they also have a paved sun terrace with garden furniture and a BBQ. While away an hour at the water's edge – a shrimp pot is provided if you fancy a go at fishing – or simply sit in the sun and enjoy the view.
History lovers find plenty of interest locally. Just outside the village, Ardgroom Stone Circle is a key archaeological site while the ruins of Dunboy Castle are at the entrance to Berehaven Bay, 13 miles south – catch a ferry from the bustling fishing town of Castletownbere to Bere Island where historic towers, tombs and harbours add an open-air museum vibe to any visit. If walks are on your to-do list, head to the peaks of Glenbeg Lough (3.5 miles) or Gleninchaquin Park (19 miles).
Need to know
– 2 bedrooms – 1 double, 1 twin
– 1 shower room with shower and WC
– Oven and hob, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, microwave, freezer
– Fuel burner – first basket of peat blocks supplied
– Oil-fired central heating. Oil and electric at an extra charge
– TV, radio/CD player, Bluetooth system
– Gardens with paved terrace, outdoor furniture and BBQ
– Set within 9 acres of woodland with private pebble beach
– Private parking
– Pub and shop 1.5 miles, beach 2 miles
– Shrimp pot available for fishing
– Regret no small children
– €100 breakages deposit payable on arrival