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Derreenavurrig
Sneem
Co. Kerry
V93 K5CX
Description
Within 2km of Sneem Village and with water views towards Sneem River Estuary and surrounding countryside.
The farmlands are of mixed quality with an adjacent section of mountain commonage. The majority of lands surrounding the old farmhouse. The commonage consists of 2 undivided 5th parts. Total overall commonage area is 38.82 hectares (95.92 acres). Undivided share of commonage equates to 15.53 hectares (38.37 acres).
The original farmhouse was built in the late 1800's with extensions added subsequently. . The house is in fair condition and requires refurbishment.
Internal area of house over two storeys of about 87 sq.mts ( 936 sq. ft). GF: Kitchen / dining living area, living room, sitting room, bathroom. FF: 3 Bedrooms.
There is a large barn and a number of outbuildings situated to the rear of the farmhouse .
Sneem Village 2km. 28.5km Kenmare. 48km Killarney. 24.5 km from the beaches at Derrynane.
A rare opportunity to purchase a small farm holding in a scenic part of Ireland.
Services: Electricity. Water supply via bored well on site (water quality passed recent testing). Sewerage by septic tank. Oil central heating. SCC wireless broadband service available in the area.
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Features
21.47 acres (8.69 hectares) and commonage.
Scenic rural area of Ireland.
2km of Sneem Village.
House has been vacant since February 2025.
Services: Electricity. Water supply via bored well on site(water quality passed recent testing) . Sewerage by septic tank. Oil central heating. SCC wireless broadband service available in the area.
Rooms
Porch 2.10m x 1.73m
Living room 4.18m x 4.10m Fitted stove. Stairs to first floor.
Sitting room 4.10m x 2.47m Open fireplace. TV point.
Kitchen 4.60m x 3.30m Sink. Stove. Oil boiler.
Bathroom 3.30m x 1.94m Fully tiled, wc. whb, walk-in electric shower with seat. Fitted press unit.
First Floor
Landing 3.65m x 1.63m Stairs connecting to ground floor level.
Bedroom 1 4.88m x 2.55m 2 windows facing the rear of the property.
Bedroom 2 4.10m x 3.30m Views towards Sneem Harbour and The McGillycuddy Reeks
Bedroom 3 3.63m x 2.46m Views towards Sneem Harbour and The McGillycuddy Reeks.
Exterior outbuildings
Barn 10.62 x 9.84 Constructed with concrete walls & corrugated roof. Used for fodder storage & farm animal stalls.
Shed 1 7.80m x 3.49m Situated across the road from the house. Fuel storage. General storage.
Shed 2 5.31m x 3.18m Situated across the road from the house, general storage.
Shed 3 3.80m x 4.70m Situated behind the house. General storage. Attached to southern gate. Accessible from the rear. General storage.
Shed 4 4.90m x 2.62m Situated at southern gate. Access from the front. General storage with electrical connection.
Note 1 Maps and photos with boundaries outlined are for illustration purposes only.
BER Information
BER Number: 119174753
Energy Performance Indicator: 497.22
About the Area
Sneem (Irish: An tSnaidhm) is a town situated on the Iveragh Peninsula, which is part of the Ring of Kerry. It lies on the estuary of the River Sneem and the National route N70 runs through the town. The Irish town name, "An tSnaidhm", means "The Knot" in English. One explanation of the name is that a knot-like swirling is said to take place where the Sneem river meets the currents of Kenmare Bay in the estuary just below the village.
Sneem village comprises two squares, North and South. A bridge in the middle of the village, viewed from overhead, acts as a knot between the two squares. A less common explanation is that Sneem is the knot in the scenic Ring of Kerry. A book, Sneem, The Knot in the Ring, recounts the area's history. In 2000, a time capsule was buried in the centre of the town, to be opened in 2100.
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