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Clashmore
Schull
Co Cork
P81N726
Description
The bright and energy efficient B3 rated homes have many unique features which include double glazed windows, wood burning stove, gas central heating (main residence) and oil fired central heating (guest house), wood/tile flooring throughout and availability of high-speed broadband.
The Main Residence
The accommodation of the main residence includes entrance porch, sitting room extending to the kitchen / dining room with a large bright sunroom just off. In addition, there is also a utility room and guest wc on the ground floor. Upstairs there is a large master bedroom with the benefit of an ensuite bathroom and a second bedroom.
The Guest House
The guest house can easily be incorporated into the main dwelling house or used as one 4-bedroom house. The accommodation in this area includes - entrance hallway, kitchenette / dining room, a spacious sitting room with sunroom off and 2 bedrooms on the ground floor. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The property enjoys an extremely private site and is approached via a gravel driveway. The sheltered, sunny site is laid out with landscaped lawns with beautiful shrubbery and mature trees bordering the property.
The property offers unique opportunities for buyers and the location is just 2.5 kilometers from Ballydehob village and within 6 kilometers of the premier coastal town of Schull. The vibrant West Cork towns of Skibbereen and Bantry are both within a 20 minute drive.
BER Information
BER Number: 115575417
Energy Performance Indicator: 142.08 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Schull is a town in West Cork, situated in a scenic and remote location, dominated by Mount Gabriel (407 m). It has a sheltered harbour, used for recreational boating, and there is currently a proposal to develop a marina. The area, on the peninsula leading to Mizen Head, is popular with tourists, and there are numerous holiday homes along the adjoining coast.

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