Idyllic Connemara cottage on market for €895,000

For anyone who has been on the lookout for an ideal coastal haven in Ireland, this 4-bed property in Connemara could be the one
Idyllic Connemara cottage on market for €895,000

James Cox

For anyone who has been on the lookout for an ideal coastal haven in Ireland, this four-bed property in Connemara could be the one.

Priced at €895,000, it boasts scenic sea views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Localted in Maum, Connemara, Co Galway, the house is bright and spacious, while the original cottage was renovated and extended in 2017.

This gives it a modern touch, while still keeping some of the coastal charm.

The Atlantic Ocean is a stone’s throw from the front door and the house sits on a large holding of ground measuring circa 24 acres, including the shoreline across the road from the property, making it perfect for a sea swim to start or end your day.

Some of the highlights are a large open plan kitchen space, ample seating room and a stove set into a wide fireplace.

The living and dining room is just off the kitchen, with beautiful sea views through a large corner window.

Further accommodation comprises of a primary bathroom and four bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, including the master bedroom, which also has a large walk-in wardrobe.

Around the property is nicely landscaped, with several lovely areas to enjoy a meal alfresco or relax in the sunshine and take in the ocean.

Clifden town is located 10 minutes away by car and Ballyconneely village is also approximately 10 minutes away.

To find out more about this home along the Wild Atlantic Way, check it out on MyHome.ie at www.myhome.ie/4805253

More in this section

Euro stock State’s refusal of spouse’s pension for partner of 25 years is unconstitutional
FRANCE-ILLUSTRATION-COCAINE-2025 Former British soldier played 'logistical' role in €42m cocaine smuggling operation, court hears
City stock - Leicester Nando's eyes up potential sites for further expansion as profits rise to €7.7m

Sponsored Content

Turning risk into reward: Top business risks in 2026 Turning risk into reward: Top business risks in 2026
Top tips to protect Ireland's plant health Top tips to protect Ireland's plant health
River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. Water matters: protecting Ireland’s most precious resource
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more