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Sarah Barrett

Stunning 1850s Cork property on sale for €725,000 that will leave house hunters in awe

Aspiring Irish house hunters will be left in awe of this unique five-bed renovated house on the market for a whopping €725,000.

The property boasts five stunning bedrooms and three bathrooms and is featured on the Irish Fixer-Uppers Instagram page that showcases renovated properties being put on the market.

The stunning three-storey property located in Beech Crest, Co Cork, boasts an impressive five bedrooms and three bathrooms and sits on a private elevated site of approx. 0.4 acres (0.16 hectares) offering exceptional views overlooking Cork Harbour and the Marina of the Royal Cork Yacht Club.

The real estate agency Lisney states: “The extraordinary property was originally constructed in the 1850s, the family home is a spectacular period property that is full of architectural features and character expected from a house of this age.

“The accommodation is arranged over three levels and boasts a large living space with breath-taking views of Cork Harbour captured through the deep bay windows.”

“The accommodation is generous in size and extends to a welcoming entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility area, cloakroom, guest toilet and storage all on the ground floor level.”

The half landing comprises a further guest toilet. The first floor is home to three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.

The second floor has two further bedrooms and two home offices or a playroom.

Amenities in the local area are a short walk from the property and include Crosshaven Boys school, Royal Cork Yacht Club, Crosshaven Boatyard, Crosshaven GAA club, St Brigid’s Catholic school, and a selection of bars and restaurants.

The property is approx. 7km east of Carrigaline approx. 3.7km north of Myrtleville and approx. 23km southeast of Cork City centre.

The real estate agent states: “Viewing is highly advised to truly appreciate this historic and truly unique property.”

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