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46 McCurtain Hill
Clonakilty
Co Cork
P85 Y526
Description
MAIN HOUSE
46 McCurtain Hill exudes elegance with external period features including red painted doorcase and gate, decorative render and carved timber boards to dormer windows enlivening the streetscape.
There were extensive repairs to the roof of the property in 2013 to prevent water ingress. Repairs (replastering) to the internal plasterwork on the southern gable were never completed.
With a sunny east-west aspect, the property benefits from oil fired central heating, double glazed windows with original shutters in place, multi-fuel stove in sitting room and attractive staircase.
The floor area extends to 205 sq.m. (2,200 sq.ft.) approximately. The ground floor accommodation includes an entrance hall, sitting room, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, WC, conservatory, utility and glass covered garden room with raised beds. The first floor comprises 2 bedrooms and family bathroom while there are three further bedrooms on the second floor.
COURTYARD
The spacious courtyard is accessed via double gates from the street giving vehicular access. The large open space offers future potential to most lifestyle activities including a large two story stone built late 19th century former cattle shed with hayloft overhead and a second lofted shed.
HISTORY
The property is believed to date to the 1820s and was associated with Winspur Toye, the major developer of the Georgian town, who also started building the southern row of Emmet Square in the 1820s. Its earliest known occupier, Eugene O’Sullivan, ran a public house from the building in 1846 but it reverted solely to a residence by 1849 after he left and has continued that way since. The building had a long association with the Bateman family initially, occupiers from the 1850s and more recently with the Houlihan family from the 1940s.
LOCATION
The location and convenience of the property on McCurtain Hill is superb. Clonakilty is a popular residential, market and award-winning tourist town that attracts families interested in taking advantage of the fine facilities and amenities including excellent Schools, Shops, Sports and Recreation. The property is convenient to Inchydoney Beach and the many coastal offerings throughout West Cork. Clonakilty is 50 kilometres south west of Cork City and Airport.
SERVICES
o Oil fired central heating
o Mains water
o Mains Sewerage
o Fibre Broadband
About the Area
Clonakilty (pop. 3,432) is a popular tourist destination in the south of Ireland. People come for blue flag beaches such as Inchydoney, the local cuisine, and traditional music. The Traditional Clonakilty Festival attracts thousands of visitors each June. There is a strong sense of community, and the town was voted Ireland's tidiest in the prestigious national competition in 1999.
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