Ardgroom Cottage in Ardgroom Inward

Welcome to Ardgroom Cottage. This is a detached stone built cottage in a peaceful coastal setting, offering a romantic getaway for two people.

Accommodation

All ground floor. One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with sofa bed and views to Kenmare. Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, DVD, broadband. Electricity charged by meter reading (35c/unit). Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Lawned garden to front with views towards Kenmare Bay. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 mins walk. Note: Broadband signal can be intermittent. Note: Although all ground floor, property front entrance is accessed via 30 external stone stairs. To the rear it's accessed via 6 steps.

Location

This charming detached stone cottage is situated on the outskirts of a coastal village and offers comfortable accommodation for a couple looking for a romantic getaway. The rooms are on the ground floor, but the property is elevated and has some lovely views. The kitchen is well equipped and spacious with a table that provides ample room for dining and the sitting room is cosy and welcoming with views across to Kenmare. The double bedroom is spacious and tastefully decorated and the shower room is conveniently arranged to be en-suite. Outside there is a lawned garden to the front of the property with far reaching views over to Kenmare Bay. There is a shop and pub just five minutes walk away and the cottage is the perfect place for a romantic hideaway.

Situated on the stunning Bay of Kenmare, the lovely town of Kenmare overlooks the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. There are beautiful, unspoiled beaches to explore, wildlife to be spotted and coastal paths to be walked. Kenmare is a fascinating town full of interesting streets that wind and wander along and house artist's galleries, little boutiques and some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The town of Killarney is only 25 miles away and has more amenities and eateries and is well worth investigating. Beara and Dingle Peninsulas are close by as is the Ring of Kerry - all places waiting to be discovered. With all the attractions on offer, one might think that things may be hectic, but Ireland is famous for its leisurely pace of life and it doesn't disappoint.

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.

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Reviews of Ardgroom Cottage

"The setting was ideal for exploring the area and very relaxing in the evening. The owner was most helpful, nothing was any trouble to him."

Reviewed by Mr Gardiner on 09/09/2014

"Positives first - nice area and the people seem friendly. I also believe it would be a decent place to let during the summer and even late spring/early autumn. Negatives - we booked through Hogans Cottages and for what we received it turned out to be very expensive and quite average. Until additional heating is added to the cottage it is not acceptable for winter letting. For the price we paid we did not expect that there would be one storage heater in a large room with high ceilings (electricity costs are also additional). We have informed the owner directly and he did inform me that he would add additional heaters, which I believe he will but I would recommend that this be checked out before letting during the winter."

Reviewed by Scarro on 03/01/2013

"The beautiful scenery of Cork and Kerry is just stunning and there are lots of places to visit and see and to numerous to list. To sum up a great place for a holiday."

Reviewed by Mr Knight on 01/10/2012