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Luxury Irish vacation rental house with ocean view available for holiday lets in Myrtleville, County Cork, Ireland.
Vacation rental house overlooking the Celtic Sea in County Cork, Ireland
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MYRTLEVILLE
ATLANTIC OCEAN VIEW HOUSE
County Cork, Ireland
Accommodates 6
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Myrtleville Oceanview House in County Cork, Ireland

We stayed in this house during horribly stormy weather: the sea was frantic, the wind was harsh and the rain pounding.  The next morning, everything glistened.  The sea had calmed and we stood on the deck admiring the views of water and sky.  It is a home in which to experience nature’s moods. 

The ocean view is especially nice during Cork Week
This house, built in 1902, is all about the sea.  It is a long, thin building designed to take maximum advantage of the gorgeous views.  It's not a grand house, but it is one of our favorite houses on our web site.

It’s hard to describe the room arrangement as it’s not a typical design.  Rooms open into other rooms along the shoreline.  It is a relaxed and welcoming home.

You enter a wide hallway from which you can look straight ahead, through the hall, through the kitchen, over the deck and to the sea.  It’s a fine welcome.
County Cork Ocean View House
 

The spacious and well equipped kitchen

View from the kitchen

The modern kitchen/dining room has a center island that's used for storage and serving.   A whimsical wave motif runs along one wall, above the stove.  There is a cooker, a large refrigerator-freezer, a microwave, dishwasher and ample counter space and storage.  The dishes and other kitchenware are attractive and high quality.  The pine and tile dining table seats 6.  It has the perfect vantage point for enjoying the gorgeous views.   A French door opens directly onto the wood deck which runs the entire length of the sea side of the house.


View from living room into kitchen

Living Room view on a clear day

Living Room on a stormy night
The living room, adjacent to the kitchen, also has glorious views.  There is a charming Victorian fireplace, comfortable, relaxed furniture, an Oriental rug over wood floors.  Nice prints hang on the walls.  A little study/library is reached from the living room as is the conservatory, but that will be described further on.

Off the front hall, there is a bathroom with a shower and a large utility room that has a washer and dryer.  The conservatory can be accessed from the utility room as well as from a hallway.  The conservatory is terrific.  It has terra cotta floors, a comfortable sofa, a pine armoire with a television and video.   A sail cloth cover can be closed under the glass roof to shade the sun or it can left open to welcome in the entire sky.  A French door opens onto a sheltered tile-floored terrace which leads to the wood deck on the sea side of the house.


Back at the entrance hall, you turn left to walk along the hallway that leads to the three bedrooms. A beautiful red and gold Oriental runner shows you the way. 

The master bedroom is on the right.  It has a queen bed with a rich green-grey cover, a working Victorian fireplace, a wicker armoire and those fabulous sea views.  The large windows open to the sea.
 

Two more bedrooms are on the other side of the hallway.  One has a standard double bed with a floral cover, excellent storage and nice touches.  It has views of the sea and the grassy garden along side the house. 

The other bedroom has a standard double bed with a crisp cotton cover, excellent storage, a small sink.  This bedroom looks onto the road.  The large hallway bathroom has a tub with shower-over-tub.
 

At the end of the bedroom hallway is a door that opens to rather steep stairs that go down to the grassy area and then to the protected sandy cove that's just below the house.  From there, one can wander the beaches, some sandy, some pebbly.
 

Myrtleville is a pretty village near larger villages; namely, Crosshaven and, a bit inland, Carrigaline.  Kinsale, called the gourmet capital of the south, is nearby, as is the bustling, beautiful city of Cork.  Swimming, golf, deep sea fishing are all readily available.

Cork is 10 miles.  Shannon is 92 miles.  Dublin is 175 miles.
 

PLEASE NOTE:

Infants and teenagers are warmly welcomed at this house, but it is NOT suitable for toddlers or younger children as the deck, high above the sea, is not at all childproof.

ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE:

This is an excellent property for those with mobility limitations as it’s a 1-level house with no stairs into the front door.  There are 8 stairs down to the lawn area and additional steep stairway down to the beach.

2008 WEEKLY PRICES
Heating and electricity are extra, charged at cost by meter reading.
Refundable security/damage deposit of €700 held by your credit card until after departure.
Rest of the year
Cork Week (Annual Sailing Regatta)
€ 1725 € 3000

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