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Aspen House Glengarrif Co Cork Ireland
Aspen House
House in Cork, Ireland
Property Details
The grounds of Aspen House lie in the beautiful Dromgarriff Estate amid 96 acres of meadows and woodland of over a thousand trees which were planted a century ago. Just 2 minutes from the friendly village of Glengarriff, Aspen's site among sheltering trees has its own 2 kilometres of coastline, a private boat slip and a 9 hole golf course. Traditionally built of old stone the house is full of character with an open fire in the living area.
Large two storey house.
Downstairs:
Kitchen/dining room, sitting room, open fire, 1 double bedroom, toilet, terrace.(Oil system central heating, washing machine/dryer, dishwasher, TV, telephone
Upstairs:
bathroom, 2 double bedrooms each with bathroom en suite.
Local Area Detailshe name comes from "An Gleann Garbh" - the rugged glen - which is derived from the rugged beauty of the mountains and wooded valleys surrounding the village. Magnificent views of the Caha Mountains and the bulk of Sugarloaf can be seen from the numerous viewpoints along the roads which hug the coastline or wind along the steep sided valleys.
No introduction to Glengarriff would be complete without mention of Garnish Island - Ireland's most outstanding garden island with its internationally famous collection of plants and world-renowned for its Italian Gardens. Whilst making the short crossing of the placid waters of the inner bay, the visitor is rewarded by further views of the mainland, and a host of walks, from strolls in the forest with its rivers and glades of oak, to more ambitious treks up the peaks. As well as abundant natural beauty and an inherent "old world charm, Glengarriff makes an ideal centre for exploring further afield. The wild scenery of the Beara Peninsula starts here, whilst the peace and beauty of the Lakes of Inchigeela, Gougane Barra and the Borlin Valley are only a short drive away.
An Island Garden. Located in the sheltered harbour of Glengarriff in Bantry Bay, in Southwest Ireland, Ilnacullin is a small island of 15 hectares (37 acres) known to horticulturists and lovers of trees and shrubs all around the world as an island garden of rare beauty. The gardens of Ilnacullin owe their existence to the creative partnership, some seventy years ago, of Anna Bryce, then owner of the island and Harold Peto, architect and garden designer. The island was bequeathed to the Irish people in 1953, and was subsequently entrusted to the care of the Commissioners of Public Works. To-day management of the island is in the hands of the Office of Public Works. The island is named Garnish (the near island) on official Ordnance Survey Maps and is widely known by that name. The alternative name Ilnacullin or Illaunacullin (island of holly) also has a long history in the locality, and appears on at least one early map; it may in fact be the older name for the island. As there is another island garden called Garnish not far away in County Kerry, there is much to be said for using the distinctive name Ilnacullin for the island garden at Glengarriff, County Cork, and this has been the practice of the Office of Public Works for some years now.
Visiting the Island
The island is open to visitors each day from 1st March to 31st October. During the winter months, from November to February, it is closed to visitors except by special arrangement. Ilnacullin is reached from Glengarriff by privately operated boats. A charge for admission to Ilnacullin is made by the Office of Public Works on arrival at the island. This charge is quite separate from the fares collected by boat owners.
Ilnacullin is renowned for its richness of plant form and colour, changing continuously with the seasons. The vivid colours of Rhododendrons and Azaleas reach their peak during May and June, whilst the hundreds of cultivars of climbing plants, herbaceous perennials and choice shrubs dominate the midsummer period from June to August. Autumn colour, particularly on the magnificent heather bank, is rich during the usually mild early autumn months of September and October.
Because of its sheltered situation and the warming oceanic influence of the Gulf Stream the climate is in some respect almost subtropical, and is favourable to the growth of ornamental plants from many parts of the world. Winters are mild, and frosts are light and of short duration.
Average rainfall and humidity levels are high, the mean annual rainfall being 1850 mm (73 inches) with annual totals as high as 2540 mm (100 inches) on record.
Even for those who are not particularly interested in gardens, Ilnacullin is an attractive place to visit. There are many attractive views of the scenery of the surrounding district from the island. Ilnacullin and its surrounding waters are quite rich in wildlife, the seals which frequent the rocks on the southern shore being of particular interest to many visitors.
Property Information
| Type: | House |
| Location: | Bantry, Cork, Ireland |
| This Property Sleeps: | 6 |
| Minimum Price Per Week: | €470 (Currency Converter) |
| Maximum Price Per Week: | €750 |
| Nearest Airport: | Cork |
| Notes |
| A booking is not confirmed until the deposig of 50% ( or payment in full ) has been received along with a completed reservationform. Final payment 12 weeks before arrival.
The price includes: bed linen, towels and all other household linen, as well as fuel for open fires. Change of bed linen by request, not included in the price.Electricity, oil heating and telephone are all on meters and not included in the price.
€ 100.00 security deposit to cover loss or damage, breakages etc. payable on arrival.Due to the number of simultaneous departures, it will not be possible to cheek the houses at departure time, therefore the € 100.00 security will be refunded by post to the client if there is no loss or damage. On departure, the house, equipment and utensils must be left in a clean and tidy condition. Final cleaning, depending on house € 40.00 - € 150.00.Cots, if required, to be booked in advance.
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Property Features * Close to a golf course * Children are allowed
Accommodation and Facilities Summary| Bathroom | Bathrooms 2, Toilets 2 | | Bedroom | Doubles 3, Ensuites 2 | | Heat/Cooling | Central Heating | | Dining | Dining room table, Seating for 6 People | | Entertainment | TV, Radio | | General | Telephone | | Kitchen | High Chair Available, Crockery & Cutlery Provided, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Hob, Oven, Freezer, Fridge, Grill, Toaster | | Laundry | Linen Provided, Towels Provided, Clothes Dryer, Iron, Ironing Board | | Living Room | Seating for 6 People, Sofas 1, Armchairs 3, Fireplace | | Local Activities | Cycling, Fishing, Golf, Horse Riding, Walking | | Local Area | Lively Bars and Pubs, Restaurants, Distance to Local Town Centre 1km, The local town is Lively but not wild | | Location | By the sea, Distance to beach 1km, Distance to convenience store 1km, Distance to local restaraunts 1km, Distance to Airport 20-50km, In the Country, Remote Location | | Outside | Barbecue Area, Patio, Parking, Terrace, Garden | | Suitability | No Pets, Family Oriented, Children Welcome | | Accommodation | Accommodation Type: Self Catering, Size: Compact, Changeover Day Sat | | Theme | Quiet yet close to local activity |
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