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The Ballymakeigh House is set within the rich farmlands
of East Cork and yet lying near the sandy beaches of the southern coast
of County Cork. Margaret Browne, your hostess, welcomes you warmly into
her eighteenth century farmhouse which is the epitome of graceful country
living.
Ballymakeigh House is an extremely comfortable home from
home - bedrooms provide sweeping views of lush farmland while a spacious
flower-bedecked conservatory offers the first and last of the day's sunlight.
In summer and spring this room is bathed in light while in winter, the
congenial hospitality of the house creates a warm atmosphere, however
inclement the weather outside may be. The rooms have been attractively
furnished and decorated throughout - well-chosen antique pieces add to
the elegance of this traditional country house.
This is indeed high praise but obviously well-deserved too for Mrs Browne
and Ballymakeigh have won a breathtaking gathering of awards - Farm Guest
House of the Year, Landlady of the Year, Housewife of the Year, even the
'Breaking the Mould of Irish Baking Award'. Such acclaim is not awarded
lightly and many past guests of Ballymakeigh would agree heartily with
such sentiments.
The region is historically and culturally important and still has a number
of Gaeltacht areas. Visits to islands such as the Blaskets, Garnish and
Cape Clear are particular treats while the Ring of Kerry and Killarney
town remain firm favourites year after year.
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