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Number 7

(Ref. 933367)

Lispole, County Kerry Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 3 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

Features

  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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11 Customer Reviews

  • "Really disappointed with our stay at the cottage."

    Hot water didn’t work downstairs and intermittent in the shower upstairs so my 70 year old mother and the three children 6months, 3 and 6 had to put up with cold showers. Someone did come out to have a look and said that the radiators had the heating priority in the system but couldn’t look at it as he didn’t have the owner’s permission to change this. We were advised by him and also Siobhan to use the heating boost which didn’t work. After all this we were charged £24 for the electricity used, some of this was due to having to boil kettles for hot water and use the heating boost. Property was ok in general apart from the creaky floorboards and door handles. One positive is the location close to Dingle and Inch. Wouldn’t recommend staying here.

    Reviewed by John1.9Aug 2024

  • "Stayed here for the last week of July 2024, just to clarify the FUD about the electricity bill."

    We stayed here for 7 nights , 5 adults and one child, one to two shower a day each, and cooked everyday day. No heating on as it was warm enough for an Irish summer. They have installed solar panels and there was hot water throughout the day, our electricity bill at the end of the stay was €5.25 Can't beat that!

    Reviewed by Jeffrey5.0Jul 2024

  • "The handling of the charging for the electric was very dubious."

    A reading was taken before we arrived. We were not provided with that. We asked for information on this as soon as we arrived as we saw other reviews indicating a concern as to clarity of charges. We asked again a day later and no information was forthcoming so we opened the meter ourselves and checked . Throughout the stay we had no response from the manager, the hot water wasn’t working , and we needed to boost it multiple times to get anything like a hot shower. The bathroom upstairs doesn’t have working hot water at all . On key collection there was a clear discrepancy between our reading and there’s . Apparently an extra 50 euros added to a bill for the first days use !! The total bill was 190 euros for a two week stay when we were hardly ever at home . Be warned ! The unit rate for electric was quoted as 50 cent day rate and 25 cent eve rate (11-8am) double the usual charges. Expected to be paid in cash ( even though we had no warning of the final amount owed ) and became awkward when trying to do a bank transfer. Spoiled the experience and they clearly aren’t interested in repeat customers

    We are hugely concerned at the use of the term "very dubious" when describing the charging for electricity used as it suggests dishonesty on our part. We strongly reject this statement. It is stated on the property page prior to booking that guests must pay for electricity used. A reading is taken upon arrival and shared with our guests and a final reading is taken and given at checkout. This is exactly what happened in this case. In the review above our guests state "We saw other reviews indicating a concern as to the clarity of charges". This statement also attempts to cast a shadow on our integrity. We cannot allow this statement to remain unchallenged as there is only one other review making a reference to electricity charges and this was placed by a guest with an agenda also. Our guests who placed the review above stayed in our Holiday Home for 14 days and nights and the group numbered 7 adults. Each adult stayed in our property for €12.32 per night. During one of the worst periods of weather in West Kerry these seven adults consumed just under €2.00 of electricity per day, in a house where everything is run on electricity. Claims that "we were rarely at home" is misleading particularly if heating and/or appliances remained running in the absence of our guests. "The hot water isn't working and we needed to boost it many times" This is how the hot water works, to heat the water you must press the boost button. "The bathroom upstairs doesn't have working hot water at all". This statement is simply inaccurate. "The unit rate charged for electricity is double the usual rate" This statement is also inaccurate and misleading. We as the owners of this Holiday Home have a passion for fair-play. We try our absolute to be fair with everyone and we also expect fair-play in return. During a telephone conversation with one of these guests I was informed that they are honourable people with deep connections to West Kerry. In that case they should be well aware of the costs of electricity in Ireland. I would also have expected they would pay their electricity bill in full but they did not. The review went on to say "they clearly aren't interested in repeat customers". We can absolutely assure our guests that we are interested in repeat business. We have many returning customers year after year and we will extend the same repeat welcome to you once your electricity bill has been paid in full. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Caroline3.4Mar 2024

  • "It was stated when booking that a meter reading would be taken on arrival and again on departure."

    On arrival the current meter reading was handwritten on a note on the worktop and the meter was in a locked cupboard. On departure no one appeared to take a meter reading. I later received a message saying that they got the days mixed up. I was also informed that I owed 43.50 euros for one weeks electricity a charge which I am expected to take purely on trust with no means of verifying.

    Reviewed by B5.0Sep 2023

  • "Number 7, Lispole Holiday Cottage was spacious, clean and comfortable."

    Anna, the lady who takes care of the property was welcoming, friendly and even made sure we had a travel cot for our stay. The cottage is well-located and easy to find, the perfect base to discover the Dingle Penisula. We loved our stay here.

    Reviewed by Roisin4.7Jun 2023

  • "No.7 was a lovely place for us."

    Our host, Anna, was super helpful and kind to keep in touch throughout our two week stay. She answered all sorts of questions and gave wonderful directions to places we might want to visit on Dingle Peninsula. The house had more than enough room for all of us, with 4 twins, 1 double in the two bedrooms upstairs & a shared bath. Two more doubles in their own rooms downstairs, each with its own bathroom. All had showers. Also had a half bath in the downstairs laundry area, so convenient. Worked great as a home base for our travels throughout the country, but we are accustomed to driving. Perfect for hikes & beaches around the peninsula. Dingle town was close by & lovely as a regular 'stay at home' day. Great for day trips around Co. Kerry. Also, rail station in Tralee about 40min drive away, or buses run from Dingle to Tralee several times a day. Wonderful holiday! Thank you so much for hosting us here!

    Reviewed by Crystal5.0Jun 2023

  • "There was only room for 4 people to sit in tv room house was fine otherwise, plenty of room in dining /kitchen area I would have liked a chair in the bedroom, but that was minor point."

    over all it was fine. great supervalu shop in dingle , lots of nice meals in pubs and restaurants, All prices gone up and as we were single ladies we could manage that but it would be very expensive for family. The scenery was beautiful, spectacular in places. The area is slowly recovering, but not there yet, from effects of covid

    Reviewed by Catherine4.7May 2023

  • "We had a brilliant time in Dingle the holiday home we hired was fabulous will recommend it to everyone"

    Reviewed by Rosemary5.0Aug 2019

  • "We really enjoyed our stay at no 7 Lispole co."

    Kerry. It is a beautiful house very comfortable and warm has every thing you need for cooking, cosy sitting room with electric fire, brilliant WiFi, comfortable beds plenty room for my husband and 3 teenagers we could have fitted 3 more people. Amazing views very peaceful area yet near enough to the town of Dingle we would definitely go back again. The only thing we found wrong was it needed a good clean, it was very dusty, the beds felt itchy. but other than that we would highly recommend no 7

    Reviewed by Caroline4.4Jun 2019

  • "Beautiful cottage, plenty of room, well equipped, fabulous location - highly recommend"

    Reviewed by Caroline5.0Aug 2018

  • "Lovely location clean and spacious accomodation although lounge is small okay ..."

    Lovely location clean and spacious accomodation although lounge is small okay for four people -very pleasant welcome but it would have been really nice if there had been a pint of milk in fridge just to make a warm drink after a long day travelling our first visit to Southern Ireland people are so friendly and stunning scenery

    Reviewed by C A3.8Mar 2018

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Summary

  • Four bedrooms: 2 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Ground floor basin and WC
  • Kitchen with dining area (seats 6)
  • Utility
  • Sitting room (seats 5) with electric stove.
  • Electric storage heaters with electric stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV with Saorview, DVD, selection of books, games and DVDs, WiFi
  • Power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Ample off road parking
  • Electric car charging point available at property
  • Front lawned garden with patio and furniture to side
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop and pub 10 mins walk
  • Note: Due to the property being next to a school and football pitch, there may be associated noise
  • Note: The electric meter will be read on arrival charged for on departure

The property

This delightful detached house is located on a quiet development on the edge of Lispole, close to the fantastic town of Dingle in County Kerry.

Well finished with stunning views, this property is a welcoming home-from-home for friends and family to get together in the West of Ireland.

With four bedrooms, two of which are on the ground floor, everyone should be well looked after.

The ground floor is also home to an open kitchen and dining area which offers a great space for some delicious meals to be prepared and enjoyed with a mountain view.

After eating make your way into the sitting room and take it easy, discuss the highlights of the day and plan for tomorrow’s adventures.

With the sun shining, why not take a seat outside on the patio with a good book and sip on a cool drink and let the stress of the usual hustle and bustle melt away, while the young ones run around the lawn?

Try and spot the dolphin at Dingle, also home to galleries, craft shops and charismatic traditional pubs and explore the peninsula that is home to beaches and specular views from atop the Connor Pass.

Head further afield and visit the delights that are Tralee, Kenmare and Killarney, along with a drive around the Ring of Kerry, you will not be stuck for things to do.

This is a great property so book it immediately and start planning your Irish getaway.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £500.

About the location

LISPOLE, COUNTY KERRY

Dingle 5 miles.

The rapidly expanding village of Lispole is situated in County Kerry, on the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. The village is home to shops and a pub, as well as a seal and wildlife sanctuary, which provides an interesting day out for all the family. Just 5 miles away, the vibrant town of Dingle, which overlooks Dingle Bay, is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland, as well as fantastic walking, cycling and golf. Dingle's Oceanworld aquarium is a great place to visit on a rainy day, while water sports are on offer for those sunnier days. With Tralee, Killarney and the Ring of Kerry within touring distance, this lovely region has lots to keep the whole family occupied.

Please note : The electric meter will be read on arrival and charged for on departure.