Quaint Coastal Cottage with Atlantic Views on Spacious 1 Acre, Near Kilkee

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Milltown Road, Kilkee, Kilkee, Co. Clare, V15PN30, Kilkee (Ireland)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 57Floor area

€225,000

Farmhouse

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

57m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of this three-bedroom farmhouse perched on the scenic coastline of Kilkee, Co. Clare, Ireland. This residence presents a unique blend of pastoral serenity and unspoiled sea views of the Atlantic Ocean, nestled within a generous 1-acre plot. While boasting significant potential, the farmhouse is awaiting a loving restoration that will surely transform it into a stunning abode or a peaceful retreat.

Located on Milltown Road, the property enjoys a tranquil setting on the edge of Kilkee, a vibrant town particularly bustling during the summer months when it becomes a sought-after destination for both residents and visitors. The farmhouse is conveniently positioned near the Miltown Malbay/Doonbeg Road, granting easy access to neighboring towns and essential services.

For those considering making this property their new home, here’s a glimpse into its current state and possibilities:

Property Features:
- Three cozy bedrooms
- Single bathroom
- Kitchen requiring modernization
- Living room with traditional features
- Space for possible expansion and customization

Amenities:
- Generous selection of outbuildings offering ample storage or potential additional living spaces (subject to planning permission)
- A large haybarn with breathtaking ocean views
- Spacious 1-acre site, enabling extensive gardening or outdoor activities
- Close proximity to essential services like supermarkets, cafes, pubs, and schools

Living in Kilkee offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, making it ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The town boasts a variety of amenities, including a golf club, scenic cliff walks, and numerous water sports opportunities aimed at making life enjoyable and active.

The local climate is typical of the Irish coastline, characterized by mild temperatures, with ample rainfall and wind, which not only nourishes the lush green landscapes but also creates dramatic seaside vistas that change with the seasons.

For families, Kilkee offers a safe and friendly environment with reputable schools and countless outdoor activities that encourage a healthy lifestyle. Whether it's exploring the rugged landscape, strolling along the beaches, or indulging in the local cuisine at one of many charming eateries, living here provides a well-rounded life.

Given its current condition, this farmhouse is ideally suited as a 'fixer-upper'. Its solid structure provides a sound starting point for renovations. Potential homeowners should be prepared for a project that may include updates to wiring, plumbing, and modern comforts. Yet, for those who relish the opportunity to tailor a space to their exact tastes and requirements, this property offers an exciting canvas.

For overseas buyers and expats, the appeal of owning a property in Kilkee with such potential and natural beauty is enhanced by the town's welcoming community and the straightforward process of purchasing property in Ireland. This acquisition presents not merely a home, but a venture into both real estate and lifestyle.

In summary, this charming farmhouse is more than just a dwelling; it's a gateway to a unique rural life, rich in nature and community spirit. With the right vision and some refurbishment, it promises to be a rewarding refuge or a forever family home. Perfect for those who dream of personalizing their little slice of the Irish countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
57
Price per m²
€3,947
Garden size
4046
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Farmhouse
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming locale of Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, sits an exquisitely positioned villa that embodies privacy and scenic beauty. This distinguished residence, discreetly situated 50 meters from the main Barna Road, rests on a 0.5-acre site, offering breathtaking views of both Galway Bay and the distant Hills of Clare. With its surroundings deeply enriched by natural beauty, featuring Barna Woods and Silverstrand Beach within a short stroll, this property serves as a serene haven, while conveniently close to local amenities and attractions. This villa boasts 333 square meters of sophisticated living space, distributed thoughtfully across its two levels. The property indulges its residents with four well-appointed bedrooms and four bathrooms, satisfying the needs of a modern family or those who entertain guests regularly. Its architecture and site planning promote a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. The south-facing veranda and conservatory, stretching along the residence, invite an abundance of natural light and offer panoramic views of the oceanic vista—an ideal setting for relaxing or social gatherings. The ground floor of the property strikes a perfect balance between grandeur and comfort. The entrance lobby, with its elevated ceilings and timber accents, leads to various meticulously designed spaces. A cozy reading room or home office situates itself conveniently off the lobby, featuring south-facing windows and a solid-fuel stove, perfect for quiet afternoons or telecommuting needs. The main living area, located on the south-west wing, is designed to bring the beauty of the outdoors inside, with large windows and doors opening onto the veranda. The living spaces are complemented by a master b ... click here to read more

Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, H91P22T

Discover an enticing opportunity in the heart of Newmarket on Fergus, where a five-bedroom apartment beckons as a promising abode for families and a viable prospect for investors seeking a property with potential. Situated at Ennis Road, this residence is framed by the serene landscapes of Co. Clare, offering a blend of comfort and convenience within its 278 square meter living space. This five-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is thoughtfully laid out and maintained in good condition, showcasing ample living spaces that cater to both relaxation and family gatherings. The floor plan is generously proportioned, providing a practical yet comfortable environment for everyday living. The property's inherent potential is also evident with spaces that can be reimagined or transformed to suit different needs, whether it's creating a home office, a children's play area, or adapting for family expansions. Regarding amenities, future residents will find a diverse range of conveniences and services nearby: - Local shopping centers offering groceries and essentials - Educational institutions from primary to secondary level within a short commute - Various healthcare facilities including clinics and a local hospital - Easy access to public transportation and major road networks linking to Shannon, Limerick, Ennis, and Galway Living in Newmarket on Fergus offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. The town is rich with Irish charm and community spirit, making it an ideal settling point for expatriates and overseas buyers looking to immerse in the local culture. The area is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing in the nearby lakes and rivers. For those considering ... click here to read more

Ennis Road, Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare, V95TN22