Roseville in Ahascragh West

Welcome to Roseville. Sleeping six people in four bedrooms, this traditional detached property is in the centre of Ahascragh village in County Galway.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 2 x double (one with basin), 1 x single with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x single with basin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with multi-fuel stove and dining area. Sitting room with open fire. Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove and open fire. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine in utility cupboard off bathroom, TV with Freeview, radio, selection of books. fuel included. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot. Roadside parking readily available. Rear enclosed patio area with furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and pubs 1 min walk. Note: Oil and solid fuels are included in the rent. Note: Electricity is on a pre-pay meter, the first 10euros is included in the rent, customer must pay thereafter.

Location

Roseville is a detached home in the middle of the village of Ahascragh, in County Galway. There are two double bedrooms and two single bedrooms in the property, and a ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. There is a fitted kitchen with a multi-fuel stove and a dining area, while the sitting room has an open fire, ensuring this cottage remains cosy throughout the year. Outside, parking can be found on the roadside, and there is an enclosed patio with furniture and BBQ. With amenities including a selection of pubs and shops on the doorstep, and good angling and walking all around, Roseville makes a traditional and peaceful base for your Galway holiday.

Located seven miles north-west of Ballinasloe, Ahascragh is a small village in located in east Galway. Home to a number of traditional Irish pubs, this charming settlement is surrounded by rolling countryside and is a great place for those who enjoy walking and cycling. Anglers can enjoy the excellent fishing in local rivers and can try their hand at catching pike and trout - both of which are common throughout the area. Ahascragh itself is central to a number of west Ireland's most popular attractions, that vast majority of which can be reached in under a couple of hour's drive. Visitors to the area can enjoy a wide variety of locations including scenic lakes, craggy mountains, rugged coastlines and vibrant cities.

Towering cliffs stand next to vast stretches of golden sand, whilst vast mountain ranges cradle cool, low-lying lakes. The Galway region epitomises the term ‘great outdoors'; with fantastic walking and cycling and exhilarating water sports.

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Reviews of Roseville

"A wonderful welcome from the owners. Would definitely come back to this wonderful house. Nothing too much trouble."

Reviewed by Mrs McPhee on 19/08/2014

"We had a wonderful time!"

Reviewed by Mrs O'Shaughnessy on 13/08/2014

"The cottage was full of character and many beautiful, original features. It felt full of history. The garden was amazing!"

Reviewed by Mrs Manning on 06/08/2013

"Managed to get this booked at short notice, as we needed to attend a funeral in Galway. The owners hospitality is second to none and he even came around on the last day at short notice to let us back in after we mislaid our passports! There are local pubs, a shop and a takeaway, we found it a very quiet and relaxing property with the main town of Ballinasloe only a ten minute drive and Galway town centre only fifty minutes away. Lovely rustic styled property to relax in, would say it would be even better in the winter months with the wood burning stoves chucking out the heat."

Reviewed by Mr Hutson on 17/08/2012