Standing amidst two acres of rolling fields is this wonderful detached cottage, Tra Gheal, boasting spacious interiors and a lovely position within the southern County Wexford. Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms, this property is perfect for a large family holiday and is near to the village of Kilmore. Spend time in the large kitchen/diner cooking delicious meals using the ample appliances before gathering around the dining table for quality family time. A spacious sitting room provides a lovely spot to relax after a busy day, whilst the sun room is perfect for enjoying a quiet moment in the sun with a good book. A utility room offers further convenience during your stay, while the ground floor also boasts an double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, perfect for the older generation of the group or those with mobility issues. Head upstairs to find a king-size master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin and a single room with sloping ceilings, ensuring everyone has a lovely place to rest their heads at the end of the day. The large fenced garden is sure to be a hit with children in the summer, with outdoor furniture for the grown ups to sit at or enjoy dining alfresco. Spend the day on the nearby Ballyhealy Beach, around one mile away, offering picturesque views of the Wexford coastline and a prime location for surfing thanks to its onshore breezes. The nearest shops and pubs can be found in the village of Kilmore, whilst the bustling seaside village of Kilmore Quay is home to a harbour and a beach, along with restaurants, pubs and plenty of shops. Discover the Wexford Heritage Park, Wexford Wild Fowl Reserve and the Irish Agricultural Museum during your stay, embark on walks along the coastal path or take a boat trip out to the Saltee Islands. Visit the county town of Wexford and discover its fascinating Viking roots along the medieval streets, or head to the amazing Johnstown Castle Estate just outside the centre to admire the luscious ornamental gardens and enjoy a guided tour of this Gothic masterpiece. Make wonderful memories in County Wexford at Tra Gheal.
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