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Facilities

  • Central heating
  • Woodburners
  • Washing machines
  • Microwaves
  • Dishwasher
  • Fridges
  • Freezers
  • Ground floor bedrooms
  • Freeview TV
  • DVD player
  • Radio/CD player
  • FREE WiFi
  • 100% white cotton linen
  • Games room
  • Outdoor play area
  • Car park
  • Gardens
  • Patio area
  • Short breaks available
  • Pets welcome
  • Character
  • Rural
  • Woodland
  • Picnic areas
  • River frontage
  • River fishing

  • Local information

  • On Tarka Trail.
  • Good walking
  • Horse riding
  • Golf nearby
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    The Gallery

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    Sleeps 24 in 12 bedrooms, or Sleeps 26 with The Beehive annex. Friday to Friday bookings

    Eggesford Barton House surrounds a large garden courtyard and is full of charm and character with pretty Georgian windows, exposed oak beams, original fireplaces and quirky sloping floors.

    Carefully converted and renovated the rooms are tastefully furnished in a manner sympathetic to the style of the property and the house readily accommodates 24, or up to 26 guests with The Beehive annex, which is right next door.

    Guests may book exclusive use of Eggesford Barton House (sleeping up to 24).

    Alternatively, The Gallery (sleeping up to 10) which forms the South part of the house, and The Cider Press (sleeping up to 14) which forms the North West part, are completely self contained and may be booked separately.

    The Beehive annex (sleeping 2) may be booked as additional accommodation for guests who would like their own space away from the main party.

    For room details see The Gallery and The Cider Press combined.


    The Cider Press

    Honey Cottage

    Sleeps 10 in 5 bedrooms or 12 with the Beehive annex. Friday to Friday bookings.

    The Gallery forms the South part of Eggesford Barton House and was originally four farm workers cottages and has been renovated to provide very spacious and comfortable accommodation. The generous accommodation comprises a spacious living room with wood-burning stove in an inglenook fireplace and wooden floor, sitting room, beamed dining-room with stone fireplace and wooden floor and a large beamed fitted kitchen with slate floor.

    First floor: Beamed double bedroom with en-suite W.C. Four further bedrooms, each with wash basin, one double and three twin-bedded. Bathroom/W.C. and shower room/W.C.

    Electricity, full oil CH included. Duvets with 100% white cotton linen and towels provided.

    Facilities include: dishwasher, washing machine, TV (Freeview digital channels), DVD, Radio/cassette/CD, microwave, fridge, freezer, cots and highchairs, FREE Wifi.

    Garden area with bench (steep bank, toddlers beware) and barbecue.


    Sleeps 14 in 7 bedrooms or 16 with The Beehive annex. Friday to Friday bookings.

    The Cider Press forms the North West part of Eggesford Barton House and offers stunning accommodation with spectacular views over the valley of the River Taw.

    Spacious beamed living room with stone walls, wooden/slate floor.

    Split-level (2 steps) hand-built farmhouse-style kitchen with wooden floor, spiral staircase (toddlers beware). Utility room.

    Large dining room with massive Georgian style dining table.

    Snug Georgian style lounge

    Spacious beamed double bedroom with four poster bed and en-suite bathroom. Pretty double bedroom with four poster bed and en-suite bathroom, twin-bedded room with en-suite bathroom, two further twin-bedded rooms with bathroom opposite, two ground floor twin bedded rooms. Shower/wet room.

    Electricity and full oil CH included. Duvets with 100% white cotton linen and towels provided.

    Facilities include: wood-burning stove, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, freezer, TV, DVD, radio/cassette/CD in both lounges, cots & high chairs, FREE Wifi.

    Picnic area with bench and barbecue.


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    The Beehive

    Cottage details

    Self catering Holiday Cottages Ring of Kerry South West Ireland

    Your Holiday Cottages
    Delightfully situated in beautiful Kerrycountryside ideal for family holidays or larger groups

    Steeped in Irish history and surrounded by the beautiful Devon countryside, Eggesford holiday cottages offer gracious accommodation with a wealth of features and modern facilities. The Barton formed part of the Earl of Portsmouth's estate in Ireland and is approached through park-like grounds, with double oak doors set in an arched entrance.

    Region:

    County Kerry

    Contact:

    Mrs Smith

    Area:

    Dingle

    Phone:

    01779 581250

    Location:

    Ventry

    Mobile:

    07988 741792

    Type:

    4 cottages

    Fax:

    N/A

    Sleep:

    2/6/8/10 (26 together)

    Email:

    Click here

    Bedrooms:

    1/3/4/5

    Web page:

    N/A

    Bathrooms:

    4



    Weekly rental:


    See detailed pricing

    £850-£4894

    WiFi

    Internet

    Sleeps 2, only available when booked with Eggesford Barton House, The Gallery or The Cider Press.

    The Beehive is a studio annex situated next to Eggesford Barton House and is perfect as separate accommodation for extended families booking one or more of the other cottages.

    Kitchen area with fan oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, fridge. Bed sitting area with double bed, sofa and dining table. Separate shower room.

    Electricity, full oil CH included. TV . Private courtyard with bench.


    Outside

    Surrounded by 30 acres there is plenty of space for children to play out in natural woodland and a paddock with picnic areas and river frontage within 10 minutes' walk.

    A shared play area is provided with a large wooden climbing frame. To one side of the courtyard, a sauna  offers the opportunity for the adults to spoil themselves.  Also to one side of the courtyard shared games room, with Nintendo Wii, pool table and table tennis.   Shared use of the sauna. Secure cycle storage and ample parking available.

    For a relaxing break from it all fishermen can bring their own tackle for river fishing on a stretch of the River Taw, renowned for its Salmon and Trout fishing.

    Responsible dog owners are welcomed with Eggesford Forest great dog walking country. Nearby National Trust beach at Saunton Sands allows dogs all year round.

    Local area

    Dingle is one of Ireland’s Government-protected Irish (Gaelic)-speaking areas, called “Gaeltachts”. Dingle's Irish name is Daingean Uí Chúis which, to fit on signposts, is generally abbreviated to An Daingean. Despite this, everyone calls the town Dingle and you will be extremely hard pressed to find a single person who calls it An Daingean.

    Mount Brandon. At just under 1,000 meters, this is one of Ireland's highest mountains, and it offers wonderful panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding country-side. There are various routes to the peak, though due to its close proximity to the Atlantic, weather conditions are unstable and prone to sudden changes. Therefore, it is advisable to check weather forecasts before setting out and to carry rain gear and other provisions.

    Slea Head. This magnificent head is located at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula and is the site of the most dramatic scenery in the area. Towering cliffs drop straight in the water, and the most dramatically situated beach in Ireland beckons invitingly. Great views of the Blasket Islands.

    It is possible to follow a trail to the tip of Slea Head; the most westerly point in Europe

    Many of the towns and villages in the region have Irish names too and, as many maps use the anglicised versions of these names, visitors are advised to purchase maps that give both the Irish and English versions of all place names.