HOUSE INFORMATION
The cottage is located in a secluded area of outstanding natural beauty. As it is in an area designated for preservation, it is highly unlikely to have any development near it.
The cottage is located in the heart of the Burren. The following is one introduction to the Burren:
”The thing about the Burren is that it is not obvious. It's not like the Taj Mahal or the Grand Canyon or Ayer's Rock. You could be standing in the middle of it and asking the locals where it is. … The Burren is an amazing place. It is a karst limestone region of approximately 300 sq km which lies in the north west corner of Co Clare, in Ireland. It is composed of limestone pavements, which are eroded in a distinctive pattern known as karren. This pavement is crisscrossed by cracks known as grykes and underneath the pavement there are huge caves and rivers that suddenly flood when it rains. It contains dozens of megalithic tombs and celtic crosses and a ruined Cistercian Abbey from the 12th century, Corcomroe. You can find villages abandoned since famine times and green roads on which you can walk for miles without ever seeing a car . And if you go in springtime you will find rare wildflowers such as gentian and orchids and bloody cranesbill. “
From: The Burren, a companion to the wildflowers of an Irish wilderness by E. Charles Nelson.
ACCOMMODATION
- Two bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Large Sitting room cum kitchen
- Front and back porches
- Solid fuel stove
- Storage heater
- Telephone
- Liscancor slate roof
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