Single Family w/ 4 Bedrooms - Bathrooms - Sleeps 8
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“A Special Place To Relax” This well appointed period residence is situated within walking distance of both Galway city centre and Salthill promenade, yet enjoys the enviable seclusion of private grounds set back from the main road. A fine example of a turn of the century period home, the décor is elegant and warm with high ceilings, splendid colours, open fireplaces and wooden floors, creating an inviting and comfortable interior, coupled with all modern conveniences. There are four bedrooms ensuite, three with private bath and shower and one with private shower. This self-catering residence has a 4 Star rating from the Irish Tourist Board and is a non-smoking house.
Ground Floor: Entrance Hall with feature staircase. Bay windowed lounge with open fireplace, study with open fireplace, large dining room with French doors leading onto private patio and seating area. Breakfast room with large open fireplace leading into fully equipped kitchen, WC, laundry room. Rear door leading to private courtyard and seating area. First Floor: Three tastefully decorated spacious double bedrooms. Master bedroom with private bathroom including separate shower stall,walk in wardrobe,large double bed. South facing double room, with double bed and shower room en suite. Twin bedded room also facing south with private bath with shower. Power showers are fitted in all en suites. Second Floor: Spacious, penthouse double bedroom with views across Galway City includes double bed, private bathroom with shower also includes walk in wardrobe. Facilities: Cable TV, washing machine, separate dryer, microwave oven, dishwasher, hair dryer in every bedroom, oil fired central heating throughout, private parking, direct dial telephone. Linen and towels are supplied.
Galway City; St. Annes is within walking distance to the centre of a dynamic and friendly Galway City, famous for its arts, culture, and musical heritage. Specialist shops ,restuarants, pubs (with traditional music) and theatres abound. It also has many art and sculpture exhibitions. Some of the historic and regional attractions. * The Burren : A unique limestone plateau consisting of many Iron and Stone age monuments. This area is especially beautiful in spring with its abundant rare wild flowers. * The Cliffs of Moher : Consist of some of the most dramitic coastal scenery in Ireland, rising impressively to a height of 700ft and stretching over a distance of approximately 5 miles. * Aliwee caves : Discovered in the 1940's and reputed to be over 2 million years old. * The Aran Islands : Are a blend of modern and traditional living and have a rich history of prehistoric and Christian monuments. * Connemara : This area is endowed with beautiful and varied scenery. Majestic mountains rise steeply from an earth of contrasting rock and boglands with many lakes and rivers. This landscape is an artist's paradise with its ever changing light. Some leisure activities, events and amenities. * Horse riding, Hill walking, Windsurfing, Sailing, Swimming, Scuba diving, Angling, Golf, Cycling, Tennis. * Galway Annual Festivals include Horse Racing Festival, Arts Festival, Oyster Festival, Film Festival, Writers Festival. * Amenities include Beaches, Indoor Swimming pools and Leisure Centres, Multieplex Cinema, Bowling, Coole Park Visitors Centre, Connemara National Park. Golf Information The following are some of the popular golf clubs in the region. * Galway Golf Club, Salthill, Galway. This popular course with its well designed rolling fairways are bounded by mature woodlands and the spectacular seascape of Galway Bay. * Galway Bay Golf & Country Club & Hotel, Renville, Oranmore, Co. Galway. This well known coarse was designed by World Cup player Christy O'Connor Jnr. * Connemara Golf Club Ballyconneely, Clifden, Co.Galway. This is a sand based links with its back nine described as the equal of anywhere in the world. Athenry Golf Club, Oranmore, Co. Galway. This course is generally uncrowded making it a very pleasant course to golf on. Guest Book Summary of visitors comments.. 'Superb'. My group (all family members from the U.S.)spent the last 3 nights of a fabulous 10 day trip in Ireland at St. Annes and it turned out to be the highlight of our trip.The location was ideal.Enjoy-you won't be disappointed R.Jacobson. 'Brilliant. St.Annes exceeded our expectations, and truly deserves its four star rating. The rooms are tastefully decorated, and the beds are very comfortable. We felt at home with a peat fire blazing and a cup of tea on the table. In todays world, one rarely finds such concern for a guest's comfort. We hope we are fortunate enough to stay at St. Annes again,and recommend that you stay there, you will not be disappointed.' K. Maley. For full details email us for web page address.
RATES per week (Saturday to Saturday) 2008 /2009 Euro 26th July 2008-1st Aug 2008 Euro 2500 2nd Aug 2008 - 29th Aug 2008 Euro 1950 30th Aug 2008- 26th Sept 2008 Euro 1650 4th Oct 2008- 19th Dec 2008 Euro 1350 20th Dec 2008- 2nd Jan 2009 Euro 1950 3rd Jan 2009- 24th Apr 2009 Euro 1350 25th Apr 2009- 26th June 2009 Euro 1650 27th June2009 -24th July 2009 Euro 1950 25th July2009- 31st July 2009 Euro 2500 1st Aug 2009- 28th Aug 2009 Euro 1950 29thAug 2009- 2nd Oct 2009 Euro 1650 3rd Oct 2009- 18th Dec 2009 Euro 1350 19th Dec 2009- 2nd Jan 2010 Euro 1950 Utility costs (Electricity, heating) charged separately based on metered usage. A refundable deposit of Euro 300 is payable on arrival against any accidental damage.
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