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Lisheenacreagh Old School House
Lisheenacreagh
Ballydehob
Co. Cork
P81 YR96
Description
The property enjoys a sunny south facing aspect with magnificent views over the varied countryside and distant views of the scenic coastline featuring some of the many spectacular islands of Roaringwater Bay. The property originated as a school house which was built c.1845.
The property has been carefully renovated, extended and restored to maximise the light and ambience. The features of this fine home include natural stone walls, oil fired central heating, double glazed windows and solar panels.
Ground floor accommodation consists of sitting room, kitchen/dining room, larder, utility, shower room and boot room. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has a solid fuel fire and a picture window to take advantage of the magnificent views.
The house is set on a mature, landscaped garden with a mix of specimen trees and shrubs. There is a timber frame shed attached to the west end of the property.
The nearby village of Ballydehob is a traditional coastal village located on the Mizen Peninsula and Wild Atlantic Way. Ballydehob is noted for its restaurants, pubs, artistic and music community with numerous festivals and events throughout the year. Skibbereen town is less than a 20 minute drive and the maritime and market town of Bantry is just a short drive. Cork City and Cork Airport are just an hour and fifteen minutes’ commute approximately.
Services:
- Private Well & new pump
- Septic Tank
- OFCH with new condensing boiler & solid fuel
- Solar panels.
BER Information
BER Number: 117418194
Energy Performance Indicator: 207.28 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Ballydehob is a village on the south west coast of Ireland, about 20 miles east of Mizen Head. It is embraced by colourful hills and rich natural beauty and wildlife; the perfect place from which to explore West Cork. The village and its environs has a vibrant and diverse population, and a variety of bars, eateries, fun festivals and community events.
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