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Lynchpin Cottage

(Ref. 1001440)

Carrigeen near Bruff Show on map

4.2

Sykes rating

  • 7 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • clean (6)
  • other (5)
  • our (5)
  • bed (5)
  • lovely (4)

15 Customer Reviews

  • "The home was lovely and a nice location for our needs."

    Upon arrival, there were dead flies all over the house that we had to sweep up, but other than that the home was very clean. The beds could definitely use replacing, they were not the most comfortable, but we survived for the short trip. The scenery and location of the home were refreshing and peaceful. I would suggest the sellers get a book together for guests (especially Americans) on how to adjust the shower temperature and radiators. We either took a shower that was freezing cold or it felt like we were showering in a tea kettle. I have never been so warm in Ireland. Very cute home, just needs a few tweeks.

    thankyou for your feed back.i had a new shower installed andi will be getting new beds as soon as possible. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Norah2.5Feb 2024

  • "Cottage smelt damp and musty - bathroom not very clean - my husband had to clear a tennis ball sized ball of hair out of the shower drain to stop the entire bathroom being flooded everytime anyone had a shower."

    The nik-naks everywhere must make cleaning difficult - hence the dust. Sofas and beds were uncomfortable, other people's left behind food still in the cupboards. Outdoor furniture was also broken. Just generally not a nice place to spend any time.

    Reviewed by Kate2.2Aug 2023

  • "Generally unhappy with this cottage It was very dirty/ sofa extremely ..."

    generally unhappy with this cottage It was very dirty/ sofa extremely uncomfortable beds were very uncomfortable Towels were like sandpaper There was endless tat everywhere/ every cupboard in the kitchen filled with other peoples leftovers much out of date Bin in kitchen smelly and full of mould Damp and mould throughout property Blinds do meet child safety requirements No opening window in downstairs bedroom/condesation running down inside of windows But most importantly and we are very unhappy about this the owner was spying on us as she told us in a text on the outside cctv and i am sure this is illegal and at the very least there should be signs to say that you are being watched Very unpleasurable experience

    how odd. Anyone reading the last guests review might think you were in a different property! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Alison1.6May 2023

  • "The cottage was very quaint and clean and had a very peaceful vibe."

    With all of the extra amenities (games and movies), I can see where it would be ideal for a family. My friend and I enjoyed greeting the cows each morning and enjoying the birds at the feeder. The bedroom skylights could use some curtains since it was so bright in the mornings. We hung blankets to block the light.

    Thankyou .i have ordered blinds and will install as soon as i can. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Kimberly5.0Apr 2023

  • "Great location: quite, peaceful and cosy."

    .. Congrats!!!! The only thing which should be improved is the wi-fi... It doesn't work properly and when it runs it doesn't provide access to internet. For the rest... I can only tell you that I know I have a new home in Ireland if I ever come back...

    Internet in rural areas is very hit and miss but it does work i need to put up a trouble shooting sign i think.thanks Property Owner

    Reviewed by Francesc Xavier4.4Aug 2022

  • "Very nice cottage, but some features need to be updated."

    For example, the tap in the shower is only on or off, one cannot adjust the temperature. Bedrooms upstairs need curtains. Internet works with hickups. Other than that, the cottage is very clean, kitchen utilities are good and the location is very nice.

    Thankyou.new tap installed. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Sigrid3.4Jul 2022

  • "The best cottage we have stayed in."

    Really beautiful. The decor is fantastic. Loved the view from back garden. We really enjoyed our two week stay. We will definitely book again

    Reviewed by Marilyn4.7Jun 2022

  • "One toilet is a bit of a disappointment."

    Reviewed by Mairead4.7Mar 2022

  • "Really lovely cottage and so well maintained and cosy."

    It was perfect for our reunion night. Every comfort provided!

    Reviewed by Jennifer5.0Jan 2020

  • "This cottage was simply amazing."

    Stunningly decorated throughout and everything you could think of was already there! Very helpful owner too who couldn’t do enough for us during our stay. You will not be disappointed if you book here!!

    Reviewed by Ian5.0Dec 2019

  • "Lovely place , clean ,comfortable excellent facilities."

    Reviewed by Karla5.0Dec 2019

  • "What a beautiful cottage the owner has obviously taken an awful lot of time and trouble in making this a gem of a place to be, there was so much love in putting it together."

    A massive credit you her, I didn't want to leave. thank you

    Reviewed by Kathleen5.0Aug 2019

  • "The cottage was first class and we really enjoyed the facilites and the beautiful cottage."

    Reviewed by Vincent5.0Aug 2019

  • "We had a brilliant time in lynchpin cottage."

    The cottage was immaculate and the attention to detail was fantastic. We will definitely return.

    Reviewed by Clodagh5.0Aug 2019

  • "Beautifully presented and well appointed, Lynchpin cottage made the perfect base for my wife and I to explore the western areas of Ireland."

    The cottage was very clean and tidy with all the necessary mod cons required - and some more besides. We didn't intend to do a lot of cooking other than the basics, but the kitchen had a large range of utensils and equipment to keep budding Gordon Ramsey's happy in creating more comprehensive meals ! Lynchpin made for a peaceful holiday home and quiet haven to return to after a day's adventures, a place to eat, drink and relax in front of the wood burning stove. In our week long holiday we managed to visit Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Spanish Point, Tarbert, Limerick, Tralee and Tipperary - all being within a reasonable driving distance and taking @1.5 hours duration at most on good roads and mostly light traffic. We used Cork airport as our means of entry/exit, which is @50 miles and just over an hour's drive away. The web booking process was all straightforward, quick and easy to navigate making for a pleasant experience from the start. All in all, a very happy stay and enjoyable holiday. Ireland and the people are lovely and on the strength of this experience, I believe we'll be making a return.

    Reviewed by Roger4.7May 2019

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Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor family room with double and single and 2 x first-floor double with basins
  • Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/diner
  • Utility.
  • Oil central heating, woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, kettle, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • Large screen TV with over 100 channels, a selection of books, games and DVDs and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot, highchair and stairgate
  • Off-road parking for several cars
  • Rear stone area
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 2 miles
  • Property is only a 15 minute leisurely drive to Adare Manor where the Ryder Cup in 2026 is being held.

The property

Nestled near the bustling town of Bruff, in County Limerick, Ireland, is this superb detached cottage.

Lynchpin Cottage is in a rural setting, surrounded by stunning countryside fields.

Internally, the property has been completely renovated into a stylish holiday home for families or a group of friends.

The open-plan interior has a welcoming sitting room with a sofa and two armchairs to relax in of an evening, with the delightful woodburning stove to keep you warm during those chilly winter months.

The dining area rests behind, with seating for six people to enjoy a lovely home-cooked meal or to plan the day's events.

The kitchen is wonderfully appointed to the rear of the cottage, with all the appliances you could need to rustle up a delicious meal for your loved ones - and a convenient utility area housing the laundry facilities.

Continuing to impress is a lovely ground-floor family room, with a double and single bed, and a wet room with a large shower.

The first floor houses two further double bedrooms, both with their own basins and wonderful views across the surrounding countryside fields.

While you're in this picturesque location, use the opportunity for walking or cycling.

Or take a drive toward the seasonal Terra Nova Fairy Garden, in Dromin, Kilmallock, your little ones will love this garden, with its small houses and fairy statues situated around the landscaped grounds.

Bruff is the ancestral home of the Fitzgerald Kennedy family, There is the Thomas Fitzgerald centre in Bruff to discover the Kennedy family.

Find out about Thomas Fitzgerald who emigrated from Bruff in 1852 and was the grandfather of the 35th president of the United States.

Take a trip into Limerick city centre for plenty of historical sites and amenities nearby.

Why not visit the Old Irish Ways Museum in Caherguillamore to discover more about Ireland's long and detailed history about everyday life on this beautiful Island..

Lynchpin Cottage is the perfect choice for a remote countryside break in the heart of Ireland.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £50.

About the location

BRUFF, COUNTY LIMERICK

Hospital 5.3 miles; Croom 8.8 miles; Limerick 14.8 miles.

Bruff is a town in County Limerick, Ireland, lying on the Morning Star river. This town dates back over 2.5 million years, with artefacts having been found in the area from the Stone Age. Boasting a wealth of history, with its connections to John F Kennedy. Offering four local pubs and restaurants, with a supermarket in the town centre. One of its biggest attractions is the murals that have been painted on the sides of buildings, many tourists visit to see the wonderful art. Bruff has easy access to the city centre of Limerick, which has many historical attractions and medieval history to be seen. Discover a wide-range of museums, art centres and theatres in the area and plenty more amenities.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas