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Letter West
Kilcrohane
Co Cork
P75 T049
Description
The property comprises spacious accommodation of approximately 216 sq. m. (2,320 sq. ft.) laid out in well-designed rooms to take advantage of the excellent sea and hill views.
The many features of this fine property include bespoke kitchen units with granite countertops, porcelain tile and hardwood flooring, oak & glass inset staircase, pvc double glazed windows, air-handling system and other top-quality finishes throughout.
The ground floor accommodation includes entrance porch and hallway, open-plan kitchen/dining and sitting room, ground floor bedroom, bathroom and utility. There is also an attached car port that could be enclosed and adapted into the living space. The first floor area includes a spacious landing, superb master bedroom suite, which has the benefit of double-height arched windows to take in the stunning elevated views and also benefits from a spacious walk-in-wardrobe and bathroom. There are also 2 further spacious double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a store.
The double-height boat house / garage has the added benefit of a rooftop terrace.
The grounds contain 0.3 acre approx. with a built-in firepit and seating area to the front.
The property is an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial detached two-storey house along the Wild Atlantic Way, just a short drive from the sea front village of Kilcrohane. Kilcrohane is the most westerly village on the Sheep's Head peninsula and is very popular with tourists and locals.
BER Information
BER Number: 114892144
Energy Performance Indicator: 99.88 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Kilcrohane is a village in County Cork. The last coastal village on the Sheep's Head Peninsula after Durrus and Ahakista, it lies under the 'Shadow of Seefin' - the area's highest hill and overlooking Dunmanus Bay and not far from Caher Mountain. Kilcrohane is renowned for its beautiful coastline, idyllic views and world famous hill walking routes.
Kilcrohane is a lively and vibrant seaside village whose population swells in the busy summer months. It has two pubs, a wine bar, three Bed and Breakfasts (two with restaurants), a hostel, several self-catering holiday accommodations, a shop, a post office, a garage and a summer cafe and restaurant.
The Kilcrohane pier is popular swimming place and there are numerous private coves dotted along the coast. The water is clear and a beautiful place for swimming. There is an abundance of pollock and mackerel in Dunmanus Bay. There is boat access to Carbery Island where seals are plentiful.

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