Beautifully refurbished spacious family home, 3 minutes by car from Westport town.
A quiet setting with mature garden offering privacy. Disabled friendly. Ideally suited to families, groups or wedding parties.
Two reception rooms, each with open fire and TV, plus large dine-in kitchen. Five double bedrooms all on the ground floor, ample storage - two with king-sized beds & TVs.
Large family bathroom with walk-in shower area, 1 bedroom with en suite & separate toilet for whole house to access.
Free Parking. Free WiFi.
Address: Sandyhill, F28 XE78 Westport, Ireland
Size: 230.0 m², 10 Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
Beds: 3 Double beds, 2 King size beds
Prices: 150 EUR - 450 EUR / Night
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The house is great for families, wedding parties or group holidays.
Newly refurbished to a very high standard, the house is disabled friendly with all accessible bedrooms and bathrooms on the ground floor. Home from home, we have lots of baby and toddler equipment to save you the trouble. This includes a travel cot, a highchair, baby bath, potty, toddler step, child-friendly cutlery, plates and bowls.
The house is very well appointed and the kitchen includes quality pots, pans, utensils, dinner and glassware so that you can enjoy a home from home experience if you aren't out and about in Westport. We offer store cupboard essentials to get your stay started as easily as possible.
There are two separate reception rooms, each with an open fire place and TV so larger groups or families can have their own space to relax and enjoy as they choose. The house has Wifi throughout. TVs have Freeview boxes as a minimum and some are smart TVs. There's a DVD player in the main living room.
Bedlinen and towels included for your stay.
Guests have full use of the entire house and gardens, and all appliances including cooker, extractor fan, dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and coffee machine.
The boiler house, located beside the back door of the house, is a utility area and houses the washing machine, tumble dryer and a spare fridge/freezer should additional space be needed. One allocation of fuel left here for your convenience too. Sports gear, walking shoes and boots can also be washed in the butler sink if needs be, and left in here after a day's walking, hiking etc to dry out.
We ask people not to wear outdoor shoes in the house to protect the new carpets.
The house is spacious, set on half an acre of land, with a mature garden offering privacy.
We have sheds to the rear of the property which can provide secure parking for bikes or sporting equipment on request.
There's lots of parking at the house and the back area is spacious allowing you to sit outside to enjoy some sunshine when we're lucky with fine weather.!
Due to the coronavirus, we’re taking extra care to disinfect frequently touched surfaces between reservations.
The house is located in a secluded cul de sac just 1 mile from Westport town centre, one of Ireland's most beautiful and popular coastal towns, lively throughout the year with music, art and food festivals, sporting events, restaurants, bars and nightlife to enjoy year round.
Westport is based along the Wild Atlantic way on the shores of Clew Bay in Co. Mayo, offering a plethora of outdoor and cultural activities for all ages to enjoy.
Westport has been voted the ‘Best Place to Live’ in Ireland by The Irish Times. It's a designated Heritage Town and Clew Bay is said to have a island for every day of the year. It's an area of outstanding natural beauty, and the town itself is just 1km from the coast. In and around the town, is the Greenway, which uses disused railway to create peaceful and safe pathways for walking, cycling, sightseeing and enjoying the local scenery.
The English novelist, William Makepeace Thackeray, visited Westport and wrote of the town: "The most beautiful view I ever saw in the world. It forms an event in one's life to have seen that place so beautiful that is it, and so unlike other beauties that I know of. Were such beauties lying on English shores it would be a world's wonder perhaps, if it were on the Mediterranean or Baltic, English travellers would flock to it by hundreds, why not come and see it in Ireland!" As one of Ireland's three planned towns, Westport boasts a huge array of activities and amenities for tourists and visitors all year round, and has a large selection of restaurants, pubs and nightlife to explore.
A consistent winner of the national tidy towns competition, Westport is truly a beautiful and interesting place to visit, earning it a long-standing reputation as one of Ireland's most popular tourist towns. The town is just 5 miles from Ireland's Holy mountain Croagh Patrick standing some 2,500ft tall, and is within easy reach of several blue flag beaches, plus the famous Greenway to enjoy miles of walking, cycling and many other sports and adventure activities.
Places of interest within easy driving distances are numerous and include: Westport House and grounds, Westport Quay, Croagh Patrick, The National Famine Memorial, The Greenway, Achill island and Clare island. Heading South of Westport for Leenane, Ashleigh Falls, Delphi and the Adventure centre, Kylemore Abbey Connemara, Galway City. Head East towards Castlebar for National Folk Museum at Turlough Park, Castlebar, and Cong - where the film 'The Quiet Man' was filmed. North Mayo is the site of the ancient Ceide Fields.
Just 40 minutes drive South East of Westport is the Irish speaking Gaeltacht area of Tourmakeady with it's beautiful woodland walk and waterfall and Lough Measc Distillery. In Westport itself, Mescan Brewery offer tours to sample their beers.
Quite simply Westport offers the best base in the region to explore the town itself and the nearby places of interest.
Getting to Westport:
PLANE: The closest airport is Knock, Ireland West International airport located about 50 minutes drive from Westport. Shannon Airport to Westport is approx 2 hrs driving. Dublin Airport to Westport is approx 3hrs 15mins driving. Car rental, buses and taxi services are available from all airports.
TRAIN: Westport is served by train, with several services a day into and out of the town for Dublin and other parts of the country.
NATIONAL BUS SERVICE: Bus Eireann runs a bus network in and around the area serving Westport and nearby regional cities, towns and villages.
CAR: Westport is located on the Western seaboard 160 miles from Dublin, which takes approximately 3 hours 15 minutes by car, or 50 miles North of Galway. The house itself, is located 1 mile from the town centre, and about 0.5km from the famous Greenway, which leads to miles of beautiful walking, jogging or cycling all around Westport and as far as Achill island some 40 miles away for the more adventurous.
It's a 20 minute walk from the town centre over the more rural Sandyhill road, offering beautiful views over Clew Bay, or 3 minutes by car or taxi to Westport town centre.