This is a newly constructed dormer bungalow. It is 2,300 sq. ft. approximately. Finished to a very high standard throughout.
Call Denise Radley on 087-6294754 today to book your home.
Accommodation consists of: Entrance hall, sitting room, living room, kitchen, dining room, utility, w.c., sun room, four bedrooms (2 en-suites), main bathroom and spacious landing.
Viewing comes highly recommended.
Features
Directions:
Drive into Ring. Pass Mooney's Pub, drive straight up the road for about 0.5 mile and Fainne na Farriage development is on the left before you come to the Spar shop.
Ring is ideally situated - Dungarvan 6 miles (10Km) Ardmore 6 miles (10Km) Waterford Airport 31 miles (50Km) Rosslare Harbour 54 miles (88Km) Cork Airport 43 miles (50Km) Dublin 130 miles (210Km)
Information on An Rinn:
In County Waterford there is a small Gaeltacht region known as An Rinn. This small coastal Gaeltacht overlooks Dungarvan Harbour and is approximately six miles from there. It is a world apart - in its welcoming people, its scenery, its seascape and above all its cultural vitality. The love of Irish music, song, dance and language is infectious in An Rinn. A spontaneous desire to share tradition with the visitor can erupt at any time in friendly Ring Hostelry. For hikers or bikers, walkers or bird watchers, Ring and Old Parish are hideaways of cliff top trails, unspoiled beaches, inland drumlins and leafy glens. Add to this a hospitable people, and effervescent culture, and everything that makes the Gaeltacht different is on the doorstep.
This lovely, wild area on the western shores of Dungarvan Bay is the heart of An Gaeltacht - an area where the Irish language is the first language of the people. The area contains An Cuinigear, a long, pencil-slim peninsula in Dungarvan Bay which hosts a huge variety of seabirds.
Colaiste na Rinne, an Irish language college, attracts many students of the language for both summer and full term courses.
Crafts in the area include fine cut crystal at Criostal na Rinne and Irish Wildlife Mobiles in Sean Phobal.
Helvic is a tiny, but important fishing port and the nearby Ceann Heilbhic (Helvic Head) commands wonderful views over the bay and Waterford coastline, with the dramatic backdrop of the Comeragh Mountains.