house is large with large bedrooms and other communal areas. 2 bathrooms plus three bedrooms with shower and one more shower room upstairs. lovely views from all bedrooms, and rooms downstairs. The dining area is suitable for 10+ people and the table extends to accommodate that number. (I contacted the owner to ask if it would seat 10 people and they said another table could be moved in but, as it turned out, there is no need once the central 'leaf' has been used.) The kitchen was 'tatty round the edges' but serviceable with trim coming off cupboards etc. The pots/pans/cutlery/glasses etc are a bit of a jumble but, again, serviceable. There is a Stanley cooker for hot water and heating but not available for cooking. Wee it working it would give an extra, and large, oven. Fridge and freezer a good size. LOTS of cupboard space for food packs.A quarter of a mile away is the village pub and a little further away in the next village are two more pubs. Joyces bar has music and dancing every Friday night and the landlord is welcoming and charming. Hares run around outside the 'cottage'. The waves roll and tumble a little way away. Beautiful setting. We may well visit again. A thing that could be improved is the general directions to get to the house from Clifden. Several in our party followed the instructions and started along the 'wild atlantic way'. Two turned back and continued about three miles to the, correct, Caddaghduff turning. I continued along the W A Way. Stunning! I then re-joined the correct road after about five miles of the most amazing scenery. If you take the correct (shorter) route then you MUST at some time take the Atlantic Way, both high and low. I cannot describe the beauty of it.