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24 North Street, Skibbereen, Cork, P81YA78

13 December 2024 #

No.24 North Street, a building steeped in history and character, is now on the market and seeking it’s place in the future. This three story property consists of a substantial commercial space on the ground floor, making it a wonderful option as a live-in business opportunity or an exciting investment. This striking building not only benefits from it’s central location in Skibbereen town, it has tonnes of old world appeal; it’s traditional shop front featuring classic tiling, original fireplaces and sash windows. While downstairs, the commercial unit is in excellent condition, upstairs requires a little TLC to restore it to it’s former splendour.

Features:
Ground floor Commercial unit – (4m x 10m) New electrics & fire alarm, timber floor
WC: wc, whb
Storage unit to rear – (3.1m x 3.9m) (2 storey)
Rear yard with side access

Residential unit separate access
Entrance hall – access to rear yard

First Floor
Bathroom – (1.9m x 2.1m)
Kitchen/Dining – (3.4m x 3.8m)
Utility Room – (2.2m x 2.1m)
Living Room – (5.1m x 4.5m)

Second Floor

Bedroom 1: (3.5m x 3.2m)
Bedroom 2: (2.6m x 5m)
Bedroom 3: (2.4m x 4.1m)

Viewing Details
Contact Colm Cleary on 028-63131 / 086-1722276

The Fastnet Bar, Main Street, Goleen, West Cork, P81XN24

13 December 2024 #

The Fastnet Bar is a welcoming bar/restaurant in the heart of the picturesque village of Goleen, on the route of the wild Atlantic way, named after the famous lighthouse. It is a gateway to the Mizen Head signal station which is a one of Ireland’s largest attractions, also close by is Barleycove beach one of the finest blue flag, sandy beaches in West Cork.

The current owners Martin and Bridget Whooley have had the business, for almost 20 years, would now like to turn a new chapter in their lives and would like to sell the business as a going concern.

The property is on two levels, ground floor comprises of a bar and lounge, kitchen and toilets. Added features include a stove and open log fire. To the rear of the building there is a secluded beer garden, which has been kitted out to offer additional seating for an outdoor experience. There is a keg room and separate bottle store.

The 1st floor contains an apartment with 2 double bedrooms, one single, a small kitchen, bathroom and living room. This apartment has separate access via the rear of the building.

The building itself dates back over 100 years and was originally called Sean McCarthy’s where back in the day you could enjoy a pint as well as buying a suit of clothing or even a pair of wellington boots. The 100 year old floor is from Cobh Cathedral so a drink will be enjoyed on ‘Holy Ground’

The current owners have built a good reputation for bar food, served up to 6pm (June to September). There is potential to expand this offering later into the evening, especially during the peak season when demand is high.

The Fastnet has been renowned for it’s live music sessions over the years and has attracted many musicians, especially during the summer months. It is well known for hosting many family occasions from weddings, birthday parties, funerals to large fundraising events for well know charities as well as local causes.

Whilst the Goleen village has retained it’s charm, a lot of development and expansion is taking place in the local area. There are a number of housing developments attracting both seasonal and full time residents. There is also the expansion of Goleen Harbour Eco accommodation which is proving popular.

Overall the Fastnet bar offers a lifestyle change along with a opportunity to integrate into one of West Corks most welcoming communities.

Features:

Licensed Premises with living Accommodation.
Renowned premises located in the centre of the picturesque village of Goleen.
Located on route to Mizen Head Visitor Centre which attracts c. 100,000 visitors annually.
There is tremendous opportunity here to expand the business further especially in the food and catering side of the business.
The Beer Garden is well laid out with both covered and open areas and is ideally suitable for outdoor catering and entertainment.

Accommodation:
Ground Floor:
Bar
Lounge
Kitchen
Men’s Toilets
Women’s Toilets
Beer Garden
Store Room
Keg Room

1st Floor:
Living Room
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3

Services:
Mains water & sewer

Viewing Details
Strictly by appointment only. Contact Colm Cleary 086-1722276 / 028-28122 colm@westcorkproperty.com

High Street, Schull, West Cork

13 December 2024 #

Here is an opportunity to create a pad on the High Street in Schull, exactly as you would wish it to be, water music laid on courtesy of the back garden stream… pop out through your front door for all other entertainment….Schull has lots on offer: that’s why the place is so popular.

Viewing Details
Colm Cleary by appointment only 028-28122 or 086-1722276

Fastnet Shop no.1 Main Street, Schull, West Cork

13 December 2024 #

As locations go it would be hard to beat the location of this retail unit on main street Schull. This ground floor property comprises of circa 300sq feet of retail space.

Viewing Details
By appointment only – Colm Cleary 086-1722276

Noboru, Coorydorrigan, Schull, West Cork, P81ND78

13 December 2024 #

VIEWING STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT

Perched on an elevated south facing site, this property enjoys stunning sea views over Schull harbour and a sizeable garden that most would be envious of!
Built in the 1970s, this Guildway construction is a quintessential bungalow design. The living areas are open and generous and benefit from lots of natural light. Dramatic views can be enjoyed over the harbour from the large living room windows as well as the garden. The perfect place to observe the sailing and the comings and goings on the water. Potential is an understatement when it comes to this property and it’s all about ‘Location, Location, Location’. The village centre is only 1km away, a 15-minute walk to Schull’s many attractions.

Features:
Plot: c. 1.2 acres
Large garage
Oil fired central heating
Services: Septic tank & Mains Water

Viewing Details
Contact Colm Cleary on 028-28122 / 028-63131

Staball Hill, Ballydehob, West Cork

13 December 2024 #

At the top of Ballydehob village is the famously steep Staball Hill, backdrop to ‘Danno’, world wrestling champion and ‘son of Ballydehob’. His bronze statue marks the site of the 1642 Battle of Staball Hill. Now on the market is this site with planning permission for a two-storey dwelling at this very central and well-known location. This could be an ideal family home within walking distance of all village amenities or the ideal holiday retreat.

Viewing Details
Contact Colm Cleary 086-1722276

Schull office: 028-28122
Skibbereen office: 028-63131

Carraig House, Barleycove, Lissagriffin, Goleen, West Cork, P81E640

13 December 2024 #

Carraig House, a hidden gem around the corner from the coast. Located just a short walk up the coast road from the sand dunes that form the golden beaches of Barley Cove, popular with surfers, swimmers and sun worshippers alike!
The property is a modern build but with a rustic farmhouse look and feel. The living spaces are bright, spacious with a luxurious touch.
3 Minute drive to Barleycove beach hotel.
5 Minute drive to the fishing village of Crookhaven with its many bars and restaurants.
5-minute drive to Goleen village.
Really, one has got to get inside to appreciate the charm, use of space, and a layout that is pleasant and surprising. The garden also provides beautiful spaces to enjoy the outdoors and take in the surroundings.

Overall, a fantastic property, an ideal family home or well-deserved holiday home!!

FEATURES

Extends to c. 1500 sq ft.
Mature plot with gravelled drive and gated entrance.
Large Gazebo & Barbecue area.
Oil fired central heating.
Double glazed windows.
A short walk to the lakes, dunes and beach at Barleycove.

This property consists of:
Entrance hall
Living room: (6.1m x 4m)
Dining Room: (4.7m x 4.4m)
Kitchen: (4.5m x 3.3m) Stylish kitchen & storage, wood floors, feature wooden ceiling beams.
Utility: (2.9m x 1.6m)
Downstairs Shower Room: (1.0m x 1.5m) with WHB, WC, Electric Shower

1st Floor:

Master bedroom: (4m x 3.9m)
Ensuite: (2.3m x 2.1m) with WHB, WC, bath with overhead shower.
Bedroom 2: (3.8m x 2.8m)
Bedroom 3: (3.8m x 3.2m)
Family bathroom: (2.2m x 1.9m) with WHB, bath with overhead shower.

New “old world fitted kitchen” with new hob oven microwave and fridge freezer.
Belfast twin sink.

House recently painted internally and externally.
All carpets replaced recently.
New oil tank fitted.
Gazebo area drained with gutters and shoots fitted.
Inset tiles fitted to hall.
Wifi installed.

Viewing Details
Contact Colm Cleary 086-1722276 / 028-28122

No. 5, The Coastguard, Schull, West Cork, P81WV97

13 December 2024 #

Ever imagined owing a waterside home? Use of a private slipway for a worry-free launch?
Introducing No.5,The Coastguard…. a wonderful residence in this exclusive waterfront development.

Joy of joy …. relax in this seaside property with views over the tennis courts towards the waters of Schull harbour, within walking distance of all, meeting greeting, dining, wine-ing, the beach, the pier, your boat: heaven on earth….. that is this property… and owning a property in Schull.
The home itself is bright and spacious, tastefully decorated and has been meticulously maintained. It is both stylish yet practical. Not to be missed….viewing is a must to realise the potential of this Coastguard Cottage!!

Property consists of:
Entrance porch: (1.5m x 1.7m)
Open plan living room with solid fuel stove/dining room: (7.4m x 5.6m)
Kitchen: (3.7m x 4m)
Spacious utility with storage units and laundry area: (2.6m x 3.1m)
Downstairs shower room with WC, WHB & Shower: (1.83m x 2.1m)

Family bathroom; WC, WHB, Bath with overhead electric shower: (1.2m x 3.8m)
Bedroom 1 with walk in wardrobe: (4.1m x 2.9m)
Bedroom 2 featuring a balcony with sea views, fitted wardrobe: (4.1m x 2.5m)
Master bedroom with balcony, walk in wardrobe: (3.7m x 5.4m)
Master ensuite with WC, WHB and electric shower: (1.7m x 2.2m)

Loft room with velux window and sea views: (3.6m x 2.8m)
Study with velux window and recessed shelving: (3.4m x 3.3m)
WC & WHB: (1.1m x 1.8m)

Other Features:
Electric heating.
Mains water and sewerage.
Duel access with storage area for bins etc to the rear of the property. .
Residents have access to and use of a carpark and private slipway.

Viewing Details
By appointment only: Schull office 028-28122 Skibbereen office: 028-63131

39 The Moorings, Schull, West Cork, P81EY79

13 December 2024 #

The Moorings, a long-established residential development, renowned for its waterfront location on Schull harbour.
New to the market is No.39, a delightful 1st floor, two bed apartment. This property has a wonderful aspect with harbour views. The pier and local swimming spots are just 100m away. Truly a gem in terms of location and convenience.
The apartment is light and bright, featuring an open plan living area which takes full advantage of the vistas. The footprint is conservative yet very well presented. A compelling prospect for a hassle-free coastal retreat.

Property consists of:
Entrance hall.
Open plan kitchen, dining and living area:(3.7m x 5.8m)
Shower room with electric shower, WC and WHB: (1.7m x 1.6m)
Bedroom 1: (2.9m x 3m) built in wardrobe
Bedroom 2: (2.7m 2.1m)

Features:
Great location- the foreshore, pier and Schull village are only a stroll away.
Mature and well-maintained common areas.
Use of complex tennis court.
The complex is secured with electric gates.
Creda electric heating.
Double glazed PVC windows and entrance door.

Viewing Details
By appointment only.
Call our Schull office on 028-28122 or Skibbereen office on 028-63131

Dromasta, Drimoleague, West Cork, P47AD63

13 December 2024 #

This substantial property stands on a generous elevated site on the Western edge of Drimoleague village. Drimoleague ‘Droim Dhá Liag’ meaning ‘ridge of two stones’ lies roughly halfway between the towns of Dunmanway and Bantry, an area rich in history with evidence of ancient settlements, stone age sites and Castle Donovan all approximately 4km away. It is also the start of one of the five Pilgrim Paths of Ireland, St. Finbar’s Pilgrim path which ends 35km away in Gougane Barra.

The property itself was built in 1965 and was a busy home to a large family. Various works were carried out over the years, such as the garage conversion. This transformed the property from a 4 to a 5 bedroomed residence and in 2019, new windows were installed as well as new fascia and soffits. Solid mahogany floors are a feature of the entrance hall and dining room. All rooms are generously proportioned and although in good condition, there is so much potential to transform this house into a modern family home.

The large garden will appeal to families, those who are interested in gardening with lots of possibilities for growing your own vegetables.
Other area amenities include a supermarket, filing station, bars, a pitch & putt course, GAA pitch, tennis courts and a playground. There is also a pre school and a primary school in the village. Another convenient and safe feature is that streetlights run all the way from the village to the property.

Features:
OFCH
Mains Water
Septic Tank
Tiled Roof
Generous garden to front and rear of property
Outdoor shed
Outdoor WC