Termon House, a former 18th Century land agent’s house in Maghery near Dungloe, is located in the heart of the Gaeltacht area. It remains a typical Donegal rural settlement as it was at the moment of abandonment in the mid-19th Century.
Located directly on a wind-swept beach that calls out to be explored and within walking distance of the tiny village of Maghery the setting of this remote Donegal seaside accommodation is spectacular and makes it a striking and beautiful property.
The house sleeps six people upstairs in three handsome bedrooms; downstairs there’s a sitting room, a parlour, and a country-style kitchen with a Stanley range and a big farmhouse table.
The house, as is common with all Irish Landmark properties, is faithfully restored and fitted out with period furniture.
Sturdy furnishings, oversize sofas and armchairs, stone fireplaces, and deep windowsills with cushioned seats perfect for relaxing with a book make this Donegal accommodation perfect for a family – and the dog can come too!
Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.