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Lissangle
Caheragh
Skibbereen
Co Cork
P47NA47
Description
This property has been tastefully decorated and the workmanship and quality of materials used are evident throughout the entire property.
Features of this fine property include double glazed windows and doors, solid fuel open fire in living room, solid oak floors and doors, granite and oak kitchen work tops. The property has oil fired central heating and a new oil boiler was installed recently. The BER rating on the property is a B3. The property has a private well and septic tank and is fully alarmed.
Accommodation in the main residence consists of entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, living room, utility, wc and two double bedrooms, both ensuite, on the ground floor. The first floor has two large ensuite double bedrooms.
The detached studio/garage is currently set up as a gym with a 6-person hot tub and a full shower room off. This building has both pedestrian and vehicle access. The garage is shelved and houses all the garden equipment. The building is fully insulated and has a separate septic tank. A shed to the rear of the property houses the well, pump and fuel.
The gardens are laid out in lawn with a tarmacadam driveway. The 1 acre approx. site behind the property has been completely cleared and can either be used as a second driveway, for hobby farming or potentially as a second site, subject to planning.
Caheragh village is 2 miles away and has a pub, filling station, Church and a primary school. The busy market town of Skibbereen is 5 miles approx. and Cork City and airport are less than 1.5 hour's drive.
BER Information
BER Number: 116271412
Energy Performance Indicator: 129.75 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Skibbereen (pop.2000), on the Ilen river, a little inland from the indented West Cork coast, is known as the capital of West Cork. It's a lively and picturesque town filled with the brightly-painted houses typical of this region. It's also a centre of good food and the arts.
The West Cork Arts Centre showcases a diverse range of art and theatre and Skibbereen is renowned for the quality of its food with many artisan producers living nearby. During the Famine, Skibbereen was one of the worst affected towns in the country and today the Skibbereen Heritage Centre's Great Famine Exhibition uses contemporary sources and dramatisation to tell its story. Outside the town a marine lake, Lough Hyne, is a nature reserve with a unique ecology and many rare species. Many celebrities and foreigners have chosen to settle in this region, giving Skibbereen and environs a cosmopolitan feel.
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