A charming three-bedroom cottage which is situated in a position to enjoy panoramic views of Donegal Bay has come onto the property market.
This detached home on the banks of Murvagh comes with direct access to the local beach where boats can be launched. For those who like to leave their footprints in the sand the beach can be accessed on foot. Dolphins and other sea life can often be spotted from the cottage.
The quaint cottage is truly atmospheric featuring many reclaimed fixtures and fittings.
Approached through white wrought iron gates, the cottage is perched in an elevated position overlooking the bay. Built in 1998 by the current owner, the cottage offers spacious accommodation with a mixture of reclaimed quarry tiles and solid timber floors, vaulted ceilings in sitting room, dining room and primary bedroom, reclaimed internal timber doors, feature fireplaces, and extends to a comfortable 130 square metres with a southerly aspect.
The cottage is one storey with the exception of a mezzanine reading room in one of the bedrooms. The main living accommodation comprises a large dining area with feature AGA range and vaulted ceilings, steps down to a lower-level cosy sitting room with feature stove and double patio doors to the front and side garden. A well-equipped kitchen and utility room, located just off the dining area together with a twin bedroom, feature mezzanine level and a separate guest shower room. There are a further two bedrooms on the east wing. A twin with ensuite shower room and the primary bedroom with sitting area and ensuite bathroom. The layout of the house has been carefully designed to maximise the water views.
Anyone who is interested in this home is advised to contact Kiara Rainey of Sherry Fitzerald Rainey for all descriptions, guides, information and to arrange a viewing. You can do so by calling 074 91 22211. You can also visit the property on daft.ie.
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