Ceide Field, Malin Head Wee house-Ireland
Ceide Field, Malin Head Wee house-Ireland
Wee House of Malin
Playing smallpipes at the Wee House of Malin, Malin Head, Northern Ireland, May 2009.
Amazing house in Malin Head
Malin Head Weather Station, Coast Guard & Pier
Birds Eye view of Malin Head Coast Guard, Weather Station & Pier during a quick visit to Ardmalin.
Sheskin Holiday Home - Malin Head, Donegal
Holiday home close to Ireland's most northerly point
Malin Head A Quick Visit
Peter Homer EI4JR & Tommy Browne EI2HXB up at a Malin Head but as usual the wind was a little too strong for the Flying Camera. We will be back again when there is no wind and do a better job.
2 Portronan, Malin Head, County Donegal
Location, Location, Location
Front line property overlooking the wild Atlantic positioned at the tip of Co. Donegal. One of just 5 similar house types perched on elevated sites above Portronan Pier and enjoying spectacular uninterrupted coastal views. Internally 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms and spacious open plan living accommodation provides occupants with a glorious opportunity to acquire a holiday/permanent residence within just a few metres of the water’s edge.
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The accommodation is arranged as follows;
Rear entrance with quarry tiles & half glazed pvc door to;
Hallway; 3.80m x 2.30m (L shaped to 6.20m x 1.20m) open understair recess, solid oak floor, opening to;
Open Plan Dining/Living Room; 6.40m x 6.00m double aspect with spectacular views of the Atlantic & Portronan Pier, solid oak floor, pine & cast iron open fireplace, spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, opening to;
Kitchen; 3.60m x 2.60m full range of solid oak wall & base units, stainless steel single drainer sink unit, work surfaces with tiled surrounding walls, electric oven & 4 ring electric hob with extractor canopy over, plumbing for washing machine, wide plank solid oak floor
Master Bedroom; 4.00m x 3.80m (front) spectacular views over the Atlantic & Portronan Pier, solid oak floor, door to;
En-Suite; Fully tiled walls, tiled floor, white 2 piece suite, separate fully tiled shower enclosure with Triton T90z electric shower
Bedroom 4; 4.00m x 2.40m (front) solid oak floor, spectacular ocean views
Bedroom 5; 3.60m x 2.70m (rear) solid oak floor
Bathroom; 2.60m x 2.00m white 3 piece suite, telephone mixer taps & shower attachment to bath, fully tiled walls, tiled floor
Pine & staircase to first floor;
Landing; Loft access, door to hotpress
Shower Room; 2.00m x 1.90m white 2 piece suite, separate shower enclosure with steam shower (details to follow), velux window, tiled floor
Bedroom 2; 4.50m x 4.50m wide plank pine floor, velux window, spectacular Atlantic views
Bedroom 3; 4.90m x 4.40m wide plank pine floor, velux window, spectacular Atlantic views
Outside; Overall grounds of c.0.2 acre, gravel hardstanding to front with parking for several vehicles, concrete terrace ideal for BBQs, rear gravel yard with raised rock face & further parking
Spectacular sea views
Just metres from the waters edge
Oil fired central heating
Pvc double glazing
5 bedrooms 1 ensuite
2 further bathrooms
Large open plan living room
Useable outdoor space
Eircode – F93 T9C2
From Malin Head follow the signs for Portronan & Sandrock Hostel. Just before you get to the Hostel turn left and 2 Portronan is the 2nd chalet along on the left hand side identified by our for sale sign.
Malin Head Ireland’s most northerly point sees a year round influx of national and international tourists attracted to the area not only as Ireland’s most northerly point but also with its exquisite natural beauty and far reaching views which extend right across to Scotland. The local area is well serviced by a handful of independently shops, pubs and restaurants.
Franklins property details are intended as a guide only and do not form part of a contract, nor are they guaranteed. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to any information contained therein, measurements, structural condition and boundaries. Franklins are not chartered surveyors. Prospective buyers are recommended to employ their own surveyor/architect for independent guidance and advice.
Forget-me-not Holiday Home at Malin Head, Donegal
Located in the townland of Keenagh, Forget-me-not is a spacious, 5 bedroom holiday home which would make an ideal base for a self catering holiday in this beautiful part of north Donegal. The house overlooks the surrounding landscape and a small river which flows onwards towards the Atlantic Ocean. There is a large garden to the side and ample space for children to play. The interior is decorated in neutral shades while the full-height entrance hallway makes a dramatic statement. The upper floor, king size bedrooms are both ensuite and have walk-in wardrobes. A 5 min drive by car takes you to the small harbour and beach at Malin Head. Golfers can savour the 2 superb links courses at Ballyliffin (20 min drive).
Malin Head Hunted House
Malin heads thriller night 2015
Big day at Malin Head
13 December 2011 : the meterological station at mailn head ( the most northerly point on the mainland of Ireland ) reported waves heights of 20.2 metres ( 66 feet ) and wind speeds of 140 kph (87 mph ). The combination of these factors with an air temp of 2c created a chill factor that made venturing out of the car quite ...hazardous ..foolhardy . The photos show some of the hills on the way to malin across the beautiful Innisowen peninsula in Donegal and then my attempt to video while getting blown off my feet . The music is from a 1980's recording of the brilliant Irish outfit Buttons and Bows playing the appropriate reel the Boys of Malin
Malin Head, Donegal. Ireland.
Most Northerly Point In Ireland.
Bart and I on a Bike Trip.
Wind/Hurricane in Malin Head - Ireland
Wind in MalinHead - Ireland
Harbours Way House, Port Ronan - Malin Head, Co Donegal
Harbours Way House, Port Ronan
Harbours Way House is a modern 5 bedroom holiday home located 500 metres from the quaint Port Ronan Harbour on the northern tip of the Inishowen Peninsula. The holiday home is just 4 km from Malin Head -- Ireland's most northerly point. The dramatic coastline around the holiday home is characterised by rocky headlands, sea cliffs, sheltered coves and some spectacular beaches -including the wonderful Five Finger Strand.
Spacious Modern Holiday Home
The holiday home itself is bright modern and spacious. The large living room features a modern home entertainment system with HD TV, DVD Player, Sky TV and cinema surround sound system. Broadband is available if required. The kitchen and dining area is very spacious and opens out to the lawns via glass patio doors. The bedrooms are all very roomy and two of them are ensuite. In addition there are bathrooms on both floors -- each with bath and separate shower -- definitely no queuing at bath time!
At Malin Head, Northern Ireland
This video is taken near Malin Head, Northern Ireland. It was REALLY windy (hence all the noise). The scenery was beautiful!
Walking to Malin Head, the end of Ireland
Heading For Malin
Guth Gafa International Documentary Film Festival, May 16-19, will become Ireland's Most Northerly Film Festival with its move to its new home in Malin, County Donegal. We took a little tour of Guth Gafa's new surroundings. Malin's own,The Henry Girls kindly provided the soundtrack.
Arriving at Malin Head
Arriving at Malin Head
Strand Head, Malin, County Donegal
Inish House - Malin Head - Inishowen Peninsula
Inish House is a modern holiday home situated on Malin Head just 4.5km away from Banba's Crown - Irelands most northerly point. The holiday home enjoys views towards the rugged coastline and is only 1.5km away from the quaint Portmor harbour and beach. The holiday home lies along the route of Irelands Wild Atlantic Way - indeed Malin Head is a Signature Point on this iconic driving route.
The holiday home has 4 spacious double bedrooms, one of which is ensuite . There is a bathroom on the ground floor and a shower room on the first floor. There is a fully equipped modern kitchen and a large adjoining dining room. The living room has a comfortable corner style sofa and a large flatscreen tv.
A short drive or leisurely walk will take you down to the picturesque harbour at Portmore with its lovely horseshoe shaped beach. A few miles offshore is Inistrahull Island and lighthouse. In recent years Dolphins have become regular visitors to the waters off Portmor. Whales and basking sharks can also be seen from the surrounding coastline. Overlooking Portmor harbour is the Seaview Tavern which features a quaint traditional pub and a restaurant. Nearby is Farrens Bar - the most northerly pub in Ireland.
The coastline around the holiday home is dotted with hidden coves, rocky headlands and outcrops which are home to a large variety of seabirds. The narrow winding coastal roads and inland mountain tracks also provide ideal walking terrain for the keen rambler. Malin Head has managed to retained a good number of traditional thatched cottages which adds to the attractiveness of the landscape.
Banbas Crown at Malin Head is less than 5km from the front door of the holiday home. The scenic road to Irelands most Northerly point passes the quaint Curiosity Shop - it is well worth while stopping by for a browse. Malin Head is one of the main destinations points on Irelands Wild Atlantic Way . You can take in the wonderful coastal views here while enjoying a coffee from Caffe Banba - Irelands most northernly cafe.
The holiday home is a tranquil base to explore some of the major tourist attractions and amenities on the Inishowen Peninsula. Within easy driving distance you will find the wonderful Famine Village on the Isle of Doagh, the Fort Dunree Military Museum and the Inishowen Maritime Museum and Planetarium in Greencastle. The superb Balliffin Golf Club just 20km away. This club features two championship links courses. Also within easy driving distance are a number of top class beaches including Five Finger Strand and the Blue Flag Beach at Culdaff. There are equestrian centres in nearby Malin Town and at Clonmany. Surfing takes place at Ballyliffin and Culdaff while the latter is a majoe sea angling base.
A wothwhile day trip from the holiday home is the ancient and historic Walled City of Derry (45km). Derry is Northern Ireland’s second city and it comes as a pleasant surprise to many visitors. It has a beautiful riverside setting, numerous fascinating historical sights and a great variety of shopping outlets. There’s lots of history to absorb here, from the Siege of Derry to the Battle of the Bogside – a stroll around the 17th-century city walls is a must, as is a tour of the Bogside murals – and the city’s lively pubs are home to an impressive live-music scene.