Yhis house near Kells Beach, county Kerry, faces Dingle bay and the mountains of that peninsula. Out the back door are the mountains of the Iveragh Peninsula rising abruptly and covered with grass, heather , and rocks. The interior deserves description. The kitchen is well equipped. Everything works. It was spotless. The house is heated by an oil fueled furnace. We ran the furnace for 2 hours and 15 minutes every morning and that was sufficient. You will note that there is a charge for oil used and electricity consumed. Our stay was for three weeks in May and our total cost was 180 euros, equal to $180. The kitchen is part of a living room with fully functioning TV with excellent choice of satellite channels. There was a great selection of DVD's but we were unable to get the DVD player to work. Internet is a bit slow, 5 mbps, bur mostily sufficient for our needs. Working from home might be problematic. There are two bedrooms downstairs; one with ensuite bathroom. The master bedroom is upstairs. The master bathroom is just across the hall. Both are superb. Both have ceiling windows that open to provide a view of Dingle Bay which I found constantly fascinating. In Ireland the weather changes by the hour and so the Bay does too. A particular highlight of our stay was getting to know some of the people who are permanent residents of Kells Bay. We also enjoyed getting to know the publican at our nearest bar. Maintenance of the yard was perfect and the plantings are lovely. Rhododendron in bloom proliferates. There was a cow pasture right across the road with a couple of young calves. Nearby sheep fields thronged with baby lambs. The best grocery stores are in nearby Cahersiveen. We are already planning our return for a longer period next year. That says it all.