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Ballydonegan Lower
Allihies
Co. Cork
P75 NP23
Description
The house is renovated and extended in recent years with many enhancing features including double glazed windows, oil-fired central heating system, solid fuel stove, modern kitchen units and tile or timber floors throughout.
The main house is well presented and the accommodation includes open-plan kitchen/dining /sitting area and separate living room on ground floor. The upstairs comprises 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. There is also an attached studio space to the rear of the property laid out in several rooms that could be incorporated into the main house or used separately. There is an attached garage/workshop to side of the property.
The village of Allihies is just a 15-minute walk approx. The shops, cafes, pubs, colourful streetscape, gardens and play area add to the ambience of this unique West Cork location. The world renowned Dzogchen Beara Retreat Centre is just a short drive also.
The Beara Peninsula is renowned for its scenery, walking trails including many historical and archaeological sites. The Beara Peninsula's principal town, the fishing port of Castletownbere, is just a 20 minute drive approx. and is one of Europe's premier hubs for fishing fleets.
BER Information
BER Number: 117665356
Energy Performance Indicator: 298.64 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Allihies is a coastal parish in the west of County Cork.
The annual Allihies Festival traditionally takes place on the 15th of August. It usually features horse racing - a practice probably dating from the time of more widespread use of horses and ponies in the copper mining industry. It takes place in a setting between the ocean and the surrounding mountains. The festivities now extend through the week and feature music, bale tossing and other events.
In 2008-9 the village also hosted the Michael Dwyer Festival of Traditional Irish music, which commemorates the life of a Beara musician and composer.
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