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This beautiful eighteenth century stone built fishing lodge on the west coast of Ireland overlooks a sheltered Atlantic bay and a landscape that has inspired a generation of poets and artists.
Philippa worked with the owners who were inspired by the 2002 film The Hours, and wanted a ‘Bloombsury palette’. The study is a tranquil smoky green and the farmhouse kitchen has been painted in Farrow and Ball’s ‘Bone’ and ‘Blue Grey’. It is now an elegant house dedicated to the comfort and convenience of friends and family.
This beautiful eighteenth century stone built fishing lodge on the west coast of Ireland overlooks a sheltered Atlantic bay and a landscape that has inspired a generation of poets and artists.
Philippa worked with the owners who were inspired by the 2002 film The Hours, and wanted a ‘Bloombsury palette’. The study is a tranquil smoky green and the farmhouse kitchen has been painted in Farrow and Ball’s ‘Bone’ and ‘Blue Grey’. It is now an elegant house dedicated to the comfort and convenience of friends and family.