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Cedar House
Glengarriff
Co Cork
P75 NV05
Description
The residence is cleverly designed and renovated to take advantage of the unrivalled views. The attractive gardens add to the ambience of this fine property that is located within the village scape. Amongst the many features of this fine property are wooden double glazed windows, gas central heating, feature internal cut stone wall, hardwood staircase, inglenook style stone fire surround with inset stove and a large balcony off the upstairs lounge that takes advantage of the magnificent views.
The accommodation in this 2,645 sq. ft. / 246 sq. m. approx. house comprises:
Ground Floor: entrance hall, living room, self-contained living/dining/kitchenette, sunroom, 3 bedrooms, master ensuite, family bathroom and utility.
First Floor: Lounge with balcony off, kitchen, bedroom, ensuite and large storeroom.
The property is located at the end of a roadway and the drive meanders through the splendidly designed gardens towards the residence. The garage is set away from the house and can easily be adapted to other uses. The gardens feature some unique and mature trees, shrubs and lawns.
'Cedar House' is an opportunity to live in a woodland and mountain setting of unrivalled beauty, whilst having an exceptional location overlooking the scenic Glengarriff Harbour and Village. The property is a short walk to all that Glengarriff has to offer, 15 minutes to Bantry and just a one-hour commute to Cork City and Airport.
BER Information
BER Number: 114787203
Energy Performance Indicator: 154.14 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Glengarriff is a village of approximately 800 people on the N71national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork. Known internationally as a tourist attraction, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay. Located 20 km west of Bantry, and 30 km east of Castletownbere, it is a popular stop along the routes around the area. Walking trails in the area are extensive, kayaking on the bay is regularly scheduled, and live music is frequently available in the evenings at local pubs, particularly during the tourist season.

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