Station Cottage in Knockroe

Welcome to Station Cottage. Welcoming Station Cottage is situated five minutes from the pretty village of Ballydehob in County Cork. Station House sleeps six and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house also has a woodburner and an enclosed garden.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor twin, 1 x eaves double (restricted head height), 1 x children's twin (one raised bed). Ground floor bathroom with bath, power shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor wet room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with sky lights, fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area (seats 5) with French doors to patio. Snug (seats 4) with woodburner. Oil central heating with woodburner in snug. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, TV with Sky package, DVD, video, CD/radio, library of books and games. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off road parking for 4 cars. Enclosed garden with furniture and sea views. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 5 mins walk. Note: This property is suitable for a maximum of 4 adults and 2 children. Please note, this property only accepts WEEK long bookings Saturday - Saturday.

Location

Station House in Ballydehob is ideal for families and friends. The living area is perfect to relax in and has large sky lights and wonderful French doors that lead out to the garden. Station House sleeps six with three bedrooms - one ground floor twin, one eaves double and one children's twin. The house also has a ground floor bathroom and a ground floor wet room. There is also a fitted kitchen, dining area and a cosy snug which has a woodburner. Outside is a lovely enclosed garden, which has furniture and stunning sea views. There is off road parking and with the nearest shop and pub just five minutes walk away, this makes Station House an ideal base. With fantastic beaches nearby and so much to see and do, Station House is in a perfect location.

Situated on the south west coast of Ireland is the pretty village of Ballydehob. The village has many shops, restaurants and cafes and several famous writers, artists and sculptors have called the village home. For walkers, the walk over the 12 Arch Bridge is essential for the breathtaking views of the estuary. Nearby is Kilcoe Castle, which is worth a visit. Just fifteen miles away is Barley Cove, which has a fantastic beach with sand dunes and has been credited a Special Area of Conservation. Just twenty miles away is Mizen Head, the most south-westerly point of Ireland is located at the end of a peninsula and has stunning views. Toormore Beach is twenty minutes drive away and has beautiful natural attractions, from a wonderful beach for children and families to a fantastic rugged coastline. Ballydehob is an excellent base and as something for everyone throughout the year.

County Cork is full of truly breathtaking natural beauty. With unspoilt beaches, historic castles, and modern visitor attractions, there's plenty for all ages to absorb and there is always plenty to see and do in County Cork.

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Reviews of Station Cottage

"this is a lovely cottage but have to agree with the other review about the damp it seems to be the older side of the cottage that is affected, but we did have a lovely week here very much a home from home but you do need a car if you are staying here, the village of ballydehob is lovely with a view pubs and shops and a playground for the children back to the cottage the two bathrooms are both on the ground floor as well as one bedroom and the living area, upstairs two more bedrooms. all rooms are of a good size and everything you need is in the cottage except for bathroom towels you will need to bring your own and at the end of your stay you need to take your own rubbish to the local tip and recycling center (there is a fee for this) or you can leave it at the cottage along with 15 euros and the owner will dispose of it."

Reviewed by llanirons on 03/09/2016

"Pretty cottage in a beautiful village. Allnecessary equipment there. Had to bring own travel cot as that or high chair not available. The cottage needed a thorough cleaning windows full of cobwebs . Pillows and mattresses need to be replaced . Downstairs bedroom damp. But it is still a beautiful cottage. If they cleaned it and replaced the above it would be much improved."

Reviewed by Laura A on 13/07/2014

"The cottage was quiet,even with neighbours around us.The view from the kitchen window was amazing. We had perfect weather, sunshine everyday,so we opened the french doors in the lounge which led outside to the garden, just wonderful. The snug is a great place to read,my favourite room in the cottage.This cottage is a perfect base for travelling around West Cork. At the end of a long day you can relax with a chilled glass of wine. We all wanted to stay longer,the Irish hospitality is truly wonderful."

Reviewed by Mrs Coutanche on 22/06/2014

"It was a nice cottage, everything you needed was there. Nice view, many beautiful village nearby. Great environment, old acient castles to visit. Beautiful country, also this region of Cork"

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 13/10/2013

"The cottage was close to good pubs and the scenery of the surrounding countryside was lovely."

Reviewed by Mr Hand on 02/07/2013

"We were five people and we sat around reading and talking in fine comfort. We cooked cooperatively and enjoyed our meals around the table. It is a lovely cottage, homely, spacious and bright. We liked the walking around the estuary and the town. The bedrooms were fine for two couples and a single adult."

Reviewed by Mr Barker on 28/05/2013