Lis-Ardagh Cottage 2 is a fascinating property located in Union Hall, County Cork, Cornwall, in the South West of England. The cottage can accommodate up to 4 guests in its 2 bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for a couple or a small family. The property features a well-equipped kitchen and a separate sitting room, both of which open out to a front patio, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
One of the key features of Lis-Ardagh Cottage 2 is its proximity to a nearby pub and the coast, making it a convenient choice for those looking to explore the local area. The cottage has been lovingly furnished and decorated, creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for guests to enjoy during their stay. The two bedrooms are tastefully decorated, adding to the overall charm of the property.
It is worth noting that Lis-Ardagh Cottage 2 is located next to another property, Ref. 920483, which can also be rented together to accommodate larger groups of up to 10 guests. This makes the cottage a versatile option for those looking to holiday with friends or extended family. Overall, Lis-Ardagh Cottage 2 offers guests a peaceful and relaxing retreat in one of west Cork's most beautiful regions, with easy access to local amenities and attractions.
Weekly price from £613
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