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The School House
Corbally
Kilkee
Co. Clare
V15 Y920
Description
Set on approximately 1 acre and spanning approx 30 metres in width, the property offers generous, flexible accommodation. There are four bedrooms in total — two on the ground floor with en-suites, and two upstairs, each enjoying stunning coastal outlooks.
At the heart of the home is a cosy kitchen that enjoys an abundance of natural light through three rear-facing windows that frame views of the rolling countryside. Fully fitted with top-quality appliances, the kitchen features a gas cooker and oven, dishwasher. Beyond the kitchen lies a spacious utility room with convenient access to the rear gardens
A glass door leads directly from the kitchen into the expansive living and dining room, a beautifully bright and light-filled space thanks to its dual aspect design. The front portion of the room enjoys views of the Atlantic coastline, while the rear dining area is bathed in natural sunlight, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the day.
From here, a truly special part of the home awaits — a long, light-filled conserventory with large windows on either side, flooding the space with natural light and offering tranquil views of the surrounding gardens and the south facing courtyard. This serene area serves as a peaceful reading room or relaxation zone, perfect for quiet moments and enjoying a good book.
Beyond this lies the original masters cabin which has been transformed into a self-contained guest wing, complete with a double bedroom (en-suite), compact kitchenette, and a cosy sitting/dining room with stove and sleek laminate flooring — ideal for visitors!
The outdoor space is equally impressive. The rear gardens are gently elevated, offering privacy and uninterrupted views of both the sea and surrounding countryside. At this point of the garden is where the elevated viewing deck is located. Thanks to this clever positioning, the sun can be enjoyed from morning to evening. Traditional dry stone boundary walls frame beautifully landscaped grounds, complete with Liscannor stone patios and steps adding to the charm.
Additional features include two large, fully powered garages offering excellent storage or workshop potential, plus a separate shed at the rear of the garden currently in use as a home office — ideal for remote work or creative space.
Steeped in history, surrounded by nature, and enhanced with modern comforts, this exceptional home offers a rare lifestyle opportunity in one of Ireland’s most breath taking coastal settings.
Features
Stunning sea and coastal views
Restored historic schoolhouse home
5 generous sized bedrooms
Bright, airy, dual aspect interiors
Beautifully landscaped one acre ground
Powered garages and home office
Rooms
Entrance Hallway 2.14 x 3.62 Tiled flooring, paneled walls, front and side aspect windows.
Kitchen 5.04 x 4.70 Tiled flooring, fully fitted kitchen with gas cooker, oven, and rear-facing windows for natural light.
Living Room 4.34 x 3.47 Timber flooring, solid fuel stove, open plan.
Reading room 3.09 x7.09 Stylish corridor with timber flooring, large front windows framing sea views, and dual-aspect porches offering rear access and abundant natural light.
Self contained section
Hallway 1.43 x 1.70 Private access door. Fitted kitchenette, with electric stove top cooker, sink and microwave.
Bedroom 1 2.88 x 3.48 Double bedroom, laminate wooden flooring.
En-Suite 2.23 x 1.52 Bath, wash hand basin and toielt.
Bedroom 2 4.97 x 3.44 Timber flooring, front and rear aspect, patio door access to rear garden, ensuite.
Ensuite 1.93 x 1.43 Tiled, wash hand basin, toilet and electric shower.
First Floor
Bedroom 3 5.06 x 3.69 Bright and airy with carpet flooring, dual-aspect Velux windows, and a charming porthole window adding character and light.
Bedroom 4 5.05 x 3.71 Bright and airy double room with carpet flooring, dual-aspect Velux windows,
Bedroom 5 4.16 x 2.75 Double room with carpet flooring and velux windows.
Garage 6.22 x 3.71 Spacious and well-maintained with concrete flooring, fitted racking, and electricity connections with lighting installed.
Workshop 8.04 x 3.59 Generously sized to accommodate a vehicle, featuring large electric roller shutter doors for easy access.
BER Information
BER Number: 118232586
Energy Performance Indicator: 296.53
About the Area
Kilkee is a small coastal town in County Clare, midway between Kilrush and Doonbeg on the N67 road. The town is popular as a seaside resort with people from Limerick city. The horseshoe bay is protected from the Atlantic Ocean by the Duggerna Reef.
The area is defined by a majesty that inspires a rarely available appreciation of nature. Locals enjoy dramatic, unparalleled views, pieds dans l’eau.
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