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SUNVILLE HOUSE

SUNVILLE HOUSE - BED AND BREAKFAST

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Sea and shore angling. Salmon rivers. Bird sanctuary. 5 min from beach. Tranquil setting near Ballycotton. Lovely cliff walks. Sun lounge. Home baking. Nominee award with Fáilte Ireland. Voted Alistair Sawday's Special Places to Stay.

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Directions

Exit off N25 for Shanagarry, Ballycotton and take R629 into Shanagarry. At Shanagarry take Ballycotton Road. Go through cross road and turn right at T Junction. House on right.

 

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Latitude - (51.838270)
Longitude - (-8.058944)
Owner:Mrs Anna Casey

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Baby Sitting Cot Available Credit Cards Accepted Cycling Fishing Golfing Hair Dryer Horse Riding Internet Access Ironing No Smoking House Private Car Park Tea In Bedrooms TV in Bedroom Walking

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Activities

March: Celtfest – celebration of Celtic art, music, song and culture, in Cork City

May: Cork International Choral Festival, Cork City International Mussel Fair, Bantry Rosscarbery Arts & Literature Festival, Bealtaine Musical Instruments Festival, Clonakilty

June: Cork Mid Summer Festival

September: A Taste of West Cork Food Festival, Skibbereen

October: Cork Film Festival, Cork City Kinsale Gourmet Festival Guinness Jazz Festival, Cork City Samhain Traditional Music & Dance, Clonakilty

December: Wren Boys Festival, Carrigaline

Old Midleton Distillery – tour and audio-visual presentation

Charles Fort, Kinsale – 1677 military citadel

Bantry House & Gardens – one of the most beautiful settings in all of Ireland

Blarney Castle and Kissing the Blarney Stone – Kiss it and you'll never again be lost for words!

The Emigrant Trail – at Cobh

Fota Wildlife Park and Arboretum – where animals thrive in a free-range environment

Reviews

Average Property Star Rating: 4.8

Graham Gilhooly Star Rating: 4
This is a beautiful home in the countryside. We had a bit of trouble finding it but it was certainly worth it. Our host welcomed us at the door and offered tea. There is a bright sunroom where you can relax and read. Our host provided easy directions to Ballycotton where we had dinner. Our delicious breakfast was served in a lovely dining room overlooking a pastural landscape. We took lots of pictures of our hosts waterfall and flowers.


Erin Godwin Star Rating: 5
The Sunville House although off the beaten path In Ballycotton, Cork, truly makes you feel like you are in Ireland. The BB was very modern and very comfortable, for sleeping purposes. Gorgeous grounds and view. The owners greeted us and showed us around and served us fresh scones and bread with preserves as well as fresh hot tea and coffee, and talked with us for a little while before leaving us to ourselves. They allow free internet access which was nice to be able to leave messages for friend


Daryl Sensenig Star Rating: 5
Very nice country setting. Helpful people. Great food.


Susan, Beth and Evelyn Star Rating: 5
We had a wonderful time staying with Anna and Pat, the hospitality was second to none. We loved the home baked scones for breakfast and afternoon tea. Anna and Pat also made Susan gluten free bread which was wonderfully kind of them. We would love to stay again and would recommend to anyone looking for that special place.


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Address

SUNVILLE HOUSE,
Sunville,
Ballycotton
County Cork

Sat Nav

Latitude - (51.838270)
Longitude - (-8.058944)