Originally a soldier’s barracks, this property has been brought back to life brick by brick by its dedicated owners, resulting in a large, luxury vacation home available now for rentals. Set in a private and secluded gated Courtyard, this historic home has four stories. The living areas are all located on the ground floor and the bedrooms are spread over the top three floors. The kitchen and dining area is to your left as you enter through he front door. This is a lovely warm, cosy and bright room with a wood burning stove. The kitchen is very well equipped and has some of the original features of the house on display. It has all the appliances you will need along with crockery, glassware, cutlery and cooking equipment. It is a kitchen that was made to be used. The sitting room is to your right as you come in the front door. It is really comfortable and inviting with a wood burning stove along with a supply of timber for your stay. This room has a TV and relaxing couches and armchairs – the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the County of Clare. There are four bedrooms and each of them is ensuite. There are three king bedrooms and the 4th bedroom has a four poster bed!
The Courtyard is shared among the houses and offers plenty of parking right outside your door. At night time the houses are lit up spectacularly. The beautifully landscaped walled garden areas are shared between all the properties within the Courtyard. Filled with flowers and seating here and there, this would be a wonderful place to escape with a good book or newspaper.
LOCATION Located in the Clare village of Clarecastle and alongside the River Fergus and the ruins of a Castle, this historic home is just a 15 minute drive from Shannon Airport, a half an hour from Limerick or an hour from Galway. The popular Clare villages of Lahinch, Doonbeg and Bunratty with its Folk Park and Castle are less than a half an hour away as are the famous Cliffs of Moher. Ennis is just a 2 mile drive away and the fine five star Dromoland Castle Hotel is just a 10 minute drive.
Clarecastle is a small Village but it has a Church, supermarket, two pubs and a great Café serving the best of home made treats. There is also a playground for children within an easy stroll.
HISTORY This walled site on the banks of the River Fergus just outside Clarecastle has a long and intriguing history. This history can be read in the buildings that survive today. A site of strategic importance, it was strengthened by the Anglo-Normans, who built a walled enclosure protected by a castle in the thirteenth century. The ruined castle still dominates, while the wall, although only surviving in places, still defines this little settlement.
In the middle ages the castle came under the control of the indigenous King of Thomond, but by the late sixteenth century the British had reasserted their power. In the seventeenth century the British garrisoned the castle, building a barracks, which was drawn by the English traveller and antiquarian, Thomas Dineley, in 1681. This barracks was dominated by two buildings which projected from the castle into the enclosure. Although they have disappeared, these buildings have left their mark in the redundant limestone chimneypiece and blocked doorways that can be seen in the east wall of the castle.
The buildings that fill the enclosure today were constructed over a long period of time in the eighteenth century. Like most eighteenth-century barracks built in Ireland, the buildings were constructed around a parade ground. The oldest block, built in two phases, is probably the ‘soldiers’ quarters’, the long three-storey building, close to the road, facing the former parade ground in the centre of the site. Directly opposite are the ‘officers’ quarters’, an impressive, three-storey block that was completed by 1766. Around the perimeter are the ancillary buildings: the hospital behind the soldiers’ quarters; the staff house facing east; the straw store located in the seventeenth-century guard house and the stables behind the officers’ quarters. An entrance, protected by gun loops, was built into the medieval wall on the west side and can still be seen today.
The barracks, effectively closed in the 1890s, were used to house Belgian refugees in the First World War. With Independence in 1922 it came into the possession of the Free State. The buildings were sold in the 1950s. For years they were left to deteriorate, but now they have been restored and are once again in use.
Servicios en la propiedad
Internet
Disponible en la casa: acceso a Internet
Aparcamiento y servicios de transporte
Aparcamiento en las instalaciones
Cocina
Cafetera y tetera
Frigorífico
Horno
Lavavajillas
Microondas
Placa de cocina
Tostadora
Dormitorios
4 dormitorios
Se proporcionan sábanas
Baño
4 baños
Bañera
Ducha
Se proporcionan toallas
Secador de pelo
Zonas comunes
Chimenea
Sala de estar
Entretenimiento
Televisión
Zonas al aire libre
Jardín
Patio
Servicios de lavandería
Lavadora
Lavandería
Confort
Calefacción
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Características especiales/accesibilidad
Alojamiento libre de humo
Medidas de seguridad
Detector de monóxido de carbono (el propietario ha indicado que hay un detector de monóxido de carbono en el alojamiento)
Detector de humo (el propietario ha indicado que hay un detector de humo en el alojamiento)
Botiquín
Extintor
General
Jardín
Tamaño de la unidad: 232 metros cuadrados
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Mascotas
No se aceptan mascotas
Niños y camas adicionales
Los niños son bienvenidos.
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos grupales.
Información importante
Importante
Puede aplicarse un cargo por cada persona adicional, según la política de la propiedad.
Es posible que se solicite un documento de identidad con foto emitido por las autoridades gubernamentales, y una tarjeta de crédito, débito o depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto.
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden conllevar cargos adicionales.
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos grupales.
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de humo en la propiedad
Las medidas de seguridad de la propiedad incluyen extintor de incendios y botiquín de primeros auxilios
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Información de la zona
esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en Ennis. Aquellos que deseen hacer una actividad pueden ir a Club de golf de Ennis y Club de campo y golf Dromoland Castle, mientras que quienes deseen conocer los puntos de interés del área pueden optar por Sceal Eile Books y Shannon Leisure Centre. Visitar nuestra guía de viaje de Ennis
¿4 bed historically significant house sleeping 8 acepta mascotas?
No, la propiedad no acepta mascotas.
¿Cuánto cuesta el estacionamiento en 4 bed historically significant house sleeping 8?
Hay estacionamiento disponible en la propiedad.
¿A qué hora es el check-in en 4 bed historically significant house sleeping 8?
Hora de inicio de check-in: 15:00.
¿A qué hora es el check-out en 4 bed historically significant house sleeping 8?
Check-out: 12:00.
¿Dónde se encuentra 4 bed historically significant house sleeping 8?
En Ennis, esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra a 5 km de River Fergus Walk, Tombstone Airsoft y Ennis Cathedral. Sceal Eile Books y Daniel O'Connell Monument también se encuentran a 5 km.
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