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Stunning 4 Bedroom Property for sale in Kildorrery Cork ireland Property Location Ballyhoura lodge, boleynanoultagh kildorrery cork P67 VX80 ireland Property Details With its laid-back atmosphere, famous landmarks and areas of outstanding natural beauty, ireland continues to be one of best places across Europe to be at any time of year. On offer here is a chance for someone to invest in this beautiful part of the world with this property. Built 1660s and restored fully 2001, farmhouse with barn conversion attached. Large bathroom with spa bath and 2-person shower Master bedroom suite over 2 floors with spiral staircase 2 sitting rooms both with elevated ceilings, 1 with a solid fuel fire Kitchen with new appliances fitted 3021 Well with full filtration on site Fully insulated throughout, dual fuel of solid and kerosene, right buyer will get a gift dfrom seller of 10,000 to upgrade to solar (if full price achieved) Wooden floors, with 600sq metres carpeted in last 3 years Upper floor has 3 elevated rooms, 2 with open balconies, all with large velux windows overlooking the gardens and views down the valley 5.3 acres of hard wood forestry which boasts pheasants, rabbits, foxes, badgers, owls and many more natural species, fenced and 19 years maturity 1.1 acres of fruit trees and lawns About the Area Kildorrery is a village in north County Cork, ireland. it lies at the crossroads of the N73 road from Mallow to Mitchelstown and the R512 from Kilmallock to Fermoy. This hilltop village has views to the east of the Galtee Mountains and Knockmealdown Mountains with Slievenamon in the distance Nestled in the South West of ireland between the signature visitor experiences of ireland’s Ancient East and the Wild Atlantic Way, Cork city and county offer visitor’s history, heritage and landmarks, accompanied by artisan food and drink and a strong cultural, musical and artistic vibe. We are a place of dramatic natural landscapes, riverscapes, harbours, bays and seascapes. A place of mountains, river valleys and coastlines. Cork is ireland’s second largest city, but the locals consider it the ‘real capital of ireland’! The city centre is surrounded by interesting waterways and is full of excellent restaurants driving a burgeoning food scene. The River Lee flows around the centre, an island packed with grand Georgian parades, cramped 17th-century alleys and modern masterpieces such as the Opera House, Crawford Art Gallery and the famous English Market. St Patrick’s Street runs from St Patrick’s Bridge on the North Channel of the River Lee, through the city’s main shopping and commercial area, to the Georgian Grand Parade, which leads to the river’s South Channel. North and south of St Patrick’s Street lie the city’s most entertaining quarters: webs of narrow streets crammed with pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops. Cork has the longest shoreline of any county in ireland, the last sunset in Europe and one of the deepest natural harbours in the world. The county of Cork is within driving distance of the Cliffs of Moher, the Aran islands, the botanically important Burren Region, Bunratty Castle, the Ring of Kerry, and the lakes of Killarney. Meanwhile within a short distance of the city are the legendary Blarney Stone and Castle, the historic town of Kinsale, and the Jameson Whiskey Distillery. Main Features * 450m2 * 1032m2 land plot * 4 Bedrooms * 2 Bathrooms * Communal pool * Private Parking * Private Garden * Massive potential in the holiday rental market * Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies * Close to many excellent bars and restaurants * Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Cork * Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas near by Sell Property in Ireland Fast Online