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Ballynacallagh
Dursey Island
Beara
Co Cork
P75 XN24
Description
The house comprises a cottage residence that has been renovated and extended into a cosy home that is full of character. The features of the house include pvc double glazed windows, solid fuel heating via a stove in living area, timber/tile floors and solar panels.
The accommodation includes entrance lobby, sitting room with stove fireplace, open plan kitchen and dining room. Upstairs there are 3 rooms and a bathroom.
Outside the property there is a gravel courtyard area and lawn surrounding the property. There is also a small detached storage shed within the grounds.
The property has a sheltered, sunny aspect and is positioned 1 kilometre west of the cable car. Dursey Island is an historic island with a rich heritage, located off the Beara Peninsula and accessed via a regular cable car.
BER Information
BER Number: 116846981
Energy Performance Indicator: 240.78 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Beara or the The Beara Peninsula is a peninsula on the south-west coast of Ireland, bounded between the Kenmare "river" (actually a bay) to the north side and Bantry Bay to the south. It has two mountain ranges running down its centre: the Caha Mountains and the Slieve Miskish Mountains. The northern part of the peninsula from Kenmare to near Ardgroom is in County Kerry, while the rest forms the barony of Bear in County Cork.
Many people come just to enjoy the wild and untamed nature of the place and the magical coastline.
The "Ring of Beara" is a tourist trail for cars which follows the roads for about 195 kilometres (121 mi) circumnavigating the peninsula. It starts in Kenmare, crossing the Healy Pass through Adrigole, passing Castletownbere, Allihies, and turn offs to Dursey Island, Eyeries and Ardgroom, ending in Glengarriff. The area has had a long connection with the sea; Castletownbere is one of Ireland's largest fishing ports and has diving, sailing and boating facilities.
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