Shannon View is a well-furnished and comfortable cottage in a peaceful setting with magnificent countryside views. Guests have appreciated the clean accommodation, lovely surroundings, and the thoughtful touches provided by the hostess. While some have noted the need for updates and maintenance, the overall experience remains highly recommended for its comfort and location.
The property has been described as clean and comfortable by most reviewers. However, one review mentioned dust and the need for an update, slightly lowering the score.
The location is praised for its beautiful views and peacefulness, with proximity to Lough Derg and local towns. No negative comments about the location were noted.
Guests found the cottage to be comfortable and well stocked with necessities. The presence of a conservatory for relaxation contributed positively to this score.
While the cottage is well-furnished, issues with maintenance such as a non-working washing machine and dishwasher, and a wobbly toilet have been reported, leading to a lower score.
The hostess's thoughtfulness is evident from the nice touches like a bowl of fruit and decorations. However, it should be noted that such personal touches are not guaranteed.
Nenagh 5.7 miles. Tucked away in Killadangan near Nenagh, County Tipperary is this traditional four-bedroom holiday home, Shannon View. Benefiting from off-road parking, a conservatory, solid-fuel stove, and stunning views of the countryside, Silvermines Arra Mountains and Lough Derg, Shannon View welcomes six guests, perfect for a family seeking a memorable getaway in Ireland. After unloading your personal belongings, enter your abode to be impressed by the well-equipped kitchen, featuring a superb array of appliances sure to ease your self-catered stay; allow your other half to prepare a delicious homecooked meal for the family before settling down at the dining table or venturing out onto the private patio, perfect for alfresco dining. On cooler evenings, curl up in the traditional sitting room, complete with TV and electric fire where you can enjoy some light entertainment or play games until the stairs appear overhead, or alternatively why not take advantage of the splendid conservatory area in summer months to soak up the last of the sun’s rays whilst sipping on a cold glass of wine? When the evening draws to a close, escape to one of four well-fitted bathroom or shower rooms, including two en-suites, to wash away the day before escaping to your chosen bedroom to rest your head. Head into the picturesque village of Puckane, lined with thatched cottages, shops and two inviting pubs where you can sample some tasty fare; alternatievely, the village of Dromineer is only a short drive away and beckons water enthusiasts with its boating, sailing, fishing and swimming opportunities. On the days you don’t feel like cooking, end back at The Whiskey Still Pub and Restaurant or pay a visit to The Thatch Pub and Restaurants for some tasty fare and a cold beverage. A scenic drive to Portumna leads to the gem of Terryglass with its welcoming pubs and restaurants, while the bustling location of Limerick City is also within accessible reach, home to The Hunt Museum, King John’s Castle, Thomond Park Rugby Grounds and the International Rugby Experience Building. Venture to the west coast to explore the charming towns of Kilkee, Lahinch, Liscannor and Fanore before ending in the vibrant city of Galway or head to Kerry or Connemara for breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Choose Shannon View for your next Irish getaway.
Nenagh is truly a town for all seasons. There are not too many provincial Irish towns about which you can honestly say that a weekend isn’t nearly long enough. The location was formerly a market town and its name in Irish means “The Fair of Ormond”, a reference to the Ormond Fair. Nenagh is a thriving commercial town. There are many insightful places to visit in and around Nenagh, Tipperary. Nenagh Heritage Centre is situated in two stone Georgian buildings which were built as the Governor’s House and Gatehouse of an extensive goal complex for North Tipperary. The building is placed just a short walk from Nenagh town centre. Nenagh Castle has been magnificently restored and is now open to visitors. Climb over 100 steps to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding areas. Keeper Hill is the highest mountain in the Silvermines area and the 117th highest in Ireland. Don't miss the tribute to Olympians, and find out what's going on in Nenagh Arts Centre to keep you entertained during your stay. Walking tours of the town are also available by a local tour guide. Adventure further afield by car, bicycle or hiking and you'll discover the tranquil Lough Derg, the rolling hills and the welcoming people of Tipperary.
Single-storey.
Four bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite corner bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x double, 2 x single, one with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner with solid-fuel stove.
Utility.
Sitting room with electric fire.
Conservatory
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent, the charging of EV cars at the property not allowed.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available.
Off-road parking available.
Private rear patio with furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 5.6 miles, pub 1.1 miles
Dolores
.....However the property itself is in need of an update -An abandoned car and broken glass on the drive -Damp patch on the master en suite bathroom ceiling,as well as a strong smell from the septic tank! -No working washing machine or dishwasher -The w/c in the shower room not secure,very wobbly. -Placemats on dining table have seen better days. -Odd collection of cups ,plates and crockery. -Dust in places of lounge and Conservatory., and for the first time in 10+years of using Sykes the host did not visit or introduce themselves during our visit.
Dolores
.....However the property itself is in need of an update -An abandoned car and broken glass on the drive -Damp patch on the master en suite bathroom ceiling,as well as a strong smell from the septic tank! -No working washing machine or dishwasher -The w/c in the shower room not secure,very wobbly. -Placemats on dining table have seen better days. -Odd collection of cups ,plates and crockery. -Dust in places of lounge and Conservatory., and for the first time in 10+years of using Sykes the host did not visit or introduce themselves during our visit.
Bernard
It was clean, comfortable, well stocked with whatever we needed, with magnificent views of the countryside. The hostess was in constant contact and available if we needed anything. There were many nice touches which we appreciated: a bowl of fruit on the table; coffee, tea, and sugar in the cupboards; pretty decorations to make it feel homey; and more than ample dishes, cups, plates, etc. provided for us. We highly recommend the Shannon View. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit!
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