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Clash-Brack

Dungarvan, County Waterford (Ref. 922651)

4.6

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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12 Customer Review(s)

  • Mike

    “Disappointing, the location was pleasant and quiet, the dwelling was cramped especially the kitchen and bathroom, it would be better if it were two bedrooms rather than three and the extra space used for the kitchen and bathroom.”

    The bathroom had no heating and was very cold almost unusable. Electricity was from a pre-payment supply and very expensive. I would not recommend or book this place again.

    The bathroom had no heating and was very cold almost unusable. Electricity was from a pre-payment supply and very expensive. I would not recommend or book this place again.

    - Mike, April 2024

    So sorry to see you feel disappointed with some aspects of your stay , As for the dwelling being cramped , it is a cottage, built in 1985 and that was the style back then , every room has a photo on the website , so people know what to expect before they arrive , or if they feel they need a bigger property find something more suitable . amazing that you felt it cramped , with just 2 of you , when for the past 8 years , lots and lots of families with 2 or 3 children have given great feedback on how much they enjoyed their stay, some have returned for several stays . As regards the bathroom being cold , We were in the process of changing over to all electric heating from solid fuel fire with heating from the back boiler. we had electric heaters in all areas for your stay except the bathroom , which we have now added . there was an oversized heater in the hallway just outside the bathroom door , and if you had been using this , all surrounding areas would have been warm . Again it was explained to you that you had full control of the heating , and if you felt it better to not use the heating to save money on the electric meter , then of course the house will be colder , it was your choice . I am also in the process of installing solar panels on the house , so future guests will have less to pay for their heating needs Property Owner

Summary

  • All ground floor
  • Three bedroom: 1 x Double, 1 x Double, 1 x Single
  • Shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living room with dining area.
  • Electric heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, TV with Freesat, WiFi, selection of games and books
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair and cot available on request
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Large garden with lawn and picnic bench
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 6 miles, pub 2.5 miles
  • Note: €20 electric per week included in the rental and any further amount will need to be paid during your stay (full instructions provided on how to use and guests manage full heating
  • Please note: This property accepts a minimum of 7 night bookings between April and September.

The property

Nestled within the rural, rolling pastures of County Waterford is this well-presented, detached cottage near the coastal town of Dungarvan on the south coast of Ireland.

On approach to this lovely single-storey property, down a quiet country lane, you will first notice the large, manicured front lawn encompassing the whole perimeter, with a picnic bench for you to sit out and absorb the sun on a warm summers' day.

Step inside to the homely interior where you will find comfortable leather seating to luxuriate in front of the open fire, the dining area resting adjacent, with tiled flooring for a quality finish.

The adjoining kitchen is neatly packed with white units on show and integrated facilities making the most of the space.

Fully-equipped, the set-up comes with a fridge, washing machine and electric oven and hob for you to utilize at your leisure.

The bedrooms boast alternate layouts with two Double rooms and single, nicely showcased with a neutral design and built-in wardrobe space.

The vistas from the cottage are a wonder to behold, with vast stretches of countryside flowing for miles beyond the skyline.

Take some time to explore the local area, the traditional harbour in Dungarvan is a haven for fishing, boating and an array of watersports activities along with cafés, pubs and restaurants.

Discover the golden beaches and picturesque coastline, there is much to be made of a memorable day out.

Nearby Waterford is a real old treasure hosting a variety of shops, restaurants and thriving nightlife.

With many attractions on offer, you won't be stuck for something to do with the kids.

This fabulous location is great for getting away to the peace and quiet, whilst enjoying a cosy interior and close proximity to all that excites.

About the location

DUNGARVAN, COUNTY WATERFORD

Lismore 15 miles; Youghal 19 miles; Waterford City 29 miles, Cork City 50 miles, Kilkenny City 50 miles.

A lovely historic harbour town located around the 13th century King John’s Castle, a real haven for fishing, boating, bird watching, cycling and enthusiasts alike with hillwalking /hiking in the nearby Comeragh Mountains & scenic Nire Valley. Dungarvan really comes alive in summertime, with residents and visitors all indulging in their favourite water sports, or dining the evenings away in one of the harbourside cafes, pubs or restaurants. For beach lovers, there are plenty of long sandy beaches within easy driving distance, whilst nearby Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, is a lively city with great shops, restaurants, theatres, pubs and nightlife. The city also houses The Waterford Museum of Treasures and the House of Waterford Crystal. Nearby attractions include the Round Tower and St Declans Way at the village of Ardmore, the beautiful Mount Melleray Abbey at Cappoquin and the Heritage Town of Lismore with its Heritage Centre and iconic castle. Also within easy driving distance are the many attractions of the “Premier County”, Tipperary, with its glorious scenery and historic monuments including the Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle. This is also a great region for anglers, hillwalkers and golfers, with a wealth of rivers , mountain trails and golf courses to choose from.

Note: €20 electric per week included in the rental and any further amount will need to be paid during your stay (full instructions provided on how to use and guests manage full heating.

Please note: This property accepts a minimum of 7 night bookings between April and September.