Grace's Cottage: Four bed Connemara home on sale for €550,000

The cottage features stylish interiors, bespoke features and a warm ambience.
Grace's Cottage: Four bed Connemara home on sale for €550,000

Ellen O'Donoghue

Grace’s Cottage is a four-bed, five-bath home on the Wild Atlantic Way in Connemara, Co Galway.

It is situated near the seaside with countryside views and blends contemporary living with traditional Irish charm.

The cottage features stylish interiors, bespoke features and a warm ambience.

The open plan kitchen and dining area form the heart of the house.

The home features a curved sitting room with a vaulted ceiling, overlooked by a mezzanine library balcony.

Each of the four double bedrooms has its own ensuite bathroom.

Additional accommodation includes a utility room and a guest WC.

The house is clad in hand-cut natural stone and sits within mature, low-maintenance grounds that offer privacy.

There is also a freestanding tool shed on site, finished in matching natural stone.

A paved patio provides an outdoor seating and dining area.

The home is situated 15 minutes’ drive away from Clifden, offering seclusion but convenient access to local amenities.

Grace’s Cottage is just five minutes away from the local beaches and has a BER rating of C2.

The home is for sale on MyHome.ie for €550,000 and can be viewed here.

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