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Clooncorraun Cottage

(Ref. 4191)

Ballinrobe, County Mayo Show on map

2.7

Sykes rating

  • 7 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

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

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7 Customer Reviews

  • "Basically a nice place."

    But the cottage is below average. The house is in need of renovation in some places. The lamps in the livingroom did not work, as did one of the taps in the bathroom and the toilet flush. The mattresses, beds, sofas and carpets are in need of replacement. Paint on the indoor walls wouldn't hurt either. The housekeeper Jen is nice and helpful, as well as the provided maps and literature about the surroundings.

    Reviewed by WolfgangAug 2023

  • "The house was a nice retreat and our main stay in Ireland."

    The location is quite central and we ventured around from there. One little annoyance was the automatic light in the seating area. This should have a sensor to stay off on the daytime. In the end of our stay the light did not switch off. The wonderful lady taking care of the house (Jen) was very helpful und nice to us. Great plus: the enormous amount of books to read and the detailed maps (OSI, 1:50.000) of the whole region.

    Reviewed by StefanAug 2023

  • "A beautiful cottage and ideally situated for exploring Mayo."

    Very quiet & peaceful but the bathroom does need ‘sorting-out’. Lovely wood burner and plenty of logs available. Good outdoor eating spot and various sun traps.

    Reviewed by ChrisJul 2022

  • "This cottage is nothing like the photographs on line."

    It is dirty damp and dingy. There are ants in the downstairs bedroom where my son stayed, and the bed is broken. The bath is very shallow and directly under an ultra low sloping ceiling. We all came home early, to get a proper bath/shower. The lounge/dining area does not seat 5 people. The kitchen smells bad, and the cupboards are full of cobwebs. There is no BBQ as advertised, and the grass in the garden area is 2 foot long. The whole place needs a deep clean and a full makeover. I have been using Sykes cottages for 25 years and we have never been so unhappy with a property. It really isn't worth the money they are charging. I suggest somebody from your company goes and inspects this property properly. I dont want you to publish my feedback, I just want you to take some action. Many thanks for your co-operation in this matter.

    Reviewed by JulietJul 2022

  • "The Cottage is set in beautiful surroundings and is ideal for use as a quiet get a way or simply as a base to explore the area."

    The property could do with some investment though. The kitchen was unhygienic as was the bed in the down stairs bedroom. Lots of items needing attention by a handy person with basic tools and a professional deep clean, perhaps once or twice a season, would be recommended. I enjoyed my stay at the cottage as it suited my needs perfectly but more than a little disappointed in its presentation.

    Reviewed by RayJun 2022

  • "General to say that this cottage is a Little Bit below everage compared with Others."

    Frankly speaking we were disapointed in terms of comfort and especially in cleanliness. Old furniture, old carpets, Not all lamps are working, dust in the corners. The biggest disadvantage is the missing Shower. This was clear from the beginning, but is a minus in comfort. All in all ok, but a Bit shabby/tacky. The good Thing is that is a nice Place and very Ideal for dayTours in the North of Ireland. Village close By with good Supermarket.

    Reviewed by J?rgenJul 2019

  • "Beautifull cottage Good emplacement for visiting Mayo, conemarra, burren."

    .. But....4 seats only to eat indoors and not very functional bathroom

    Reviewed by NicolasJul 2019

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double, 1 x king-size double leading to 1 x family room with double (accessed from one side only) & single beds - low doorway
  • Bathroom with bath, basin & WC
  • Compact fitted kitchen
  • Sitting room (seats 5) with woodburner & dining area (seats 5)
  • Note: The family bedroom is accessed via the double bedroom.
  • Central heating powered by woodburner
  • Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, airfryer, washing machine
  • Smart TV with extensive selection of movies, DVD, WiFi, video, CD, radio, extensive selection of books and DVDs (owner can provide list of books and DVDs)
  • Selection of games & toys
  • Fuel for woodburner inc. in rent
  • Electricity by meter reading, first €10 included in rent
  • Bed linen & towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot & highchair available on request
  • Ample off-road parking for cars & boats
  • Enclosed lawned garden with feature stone circle, covered seating area, garden furniture and BBQ
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 2 miles
  • Note: This property is surrounded by grazing farmland, so pets must be supervised at all times

The property

Ballinrobe 2 miles.

This idyllic, traditional stone cottage sits in a pretty and secluded location off a quiet winding lane close to Lough Mask, 2 miles from the town of Ballinrobe.

This Ballinrobe cottage has been sympathetically restored using some reclaimed materials, and retains many traditional, character features throughout.

The sitting room features an original 'Hag Bed' alcove, dating back to when the cottage was built; traditionally, these alcoves were built next to the fire for the woman of the house to keep warm.

The exposed stone walls in the sitting room and first floor bedrooms, and the Belfast sink in the kitchen, give a rustic and authentic feel to this Ballinrobe holiday cottage, providing a warm, comfortable and unique hideaway.

The enclosed garden with feature stone circle, fruit trees and herbs and an ancient covered dry well is a special place to sit out and relax, while pine martens can be seen in the surrounding countryside.

This Ballinrobe cottage is just half a mile from Cuslough Bay on Lough Mask, while Cahir Pier, a popular sandy swimming spot, is great for a dip in the lough on a hot summer's day.

A lovely, cosy, old Ballinrobe cottage to unwind in at any time of the year.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

About the location

BALLINROBE, COUNTY MAYO

Westport 20 miles; Galway 30 miles.

Ballinrobe is a lively market town on the River Robe in County Mayo, close to Lough Mask, Lough Carra and Lough Corrib. Geographically, it is ideally located as a touring base for those wishing to explore Galway, Mayo and west Ireland. Dating back to the 1300s, Ballinrobe is believed to be the oldest town in South Mayo, and is surrounded by many features of archaeological, architectural, historic and ecological interest. Ballinrobe is known as the lake angling centre of the west, and with 60,000 acres of lough fishing, and miles of river fishing close by, it is easy to see why, plus the town offers a championship 18 hole golf course and spring and summer horse racing meetings. For day trips, the stunning Mayo coastline can be easily reached in half an hour, and a visit to the world-famous Connemara National Park, with its breathtaking walks and amazing scenery, makes for an unforgettable day trip.

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Electricity by meter reading,first €10 included in rent