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Description
Restored and extended period stone built farm house on c. 10acres.
In a superb private and sheltered location c. 2.5 miles north west of Ballydehob village
Approached by a private laneway with natural stone walls, lined with mature hedging and trees leading to a gravelled parking area.
The main house is stone built and has a magnificent south facing conservatory.
There is a separate self contained guest cottage with its own landscaped gardens laid out with flowerbeds and natural rockery.
There are also abundant apple and cherry orchards within the grounds.
A stream runs along the southern boundary with a very attractive waterfall, creating a miniature Japanese garden.
During the renovation great care was taken to retain and enhance the original features of the farmhouse.
This is a most unique property, designed and constructed to a very high standard with all modern conveniences including oil fired central heating and double glazing.
The land is of good quality and has a variety of agricultural uses especially as an equestrian centre.
There is a detached stone barn / stables (c. 800 sq ft) which is built to a very high standard, plus a large greenhouse.
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In a superb private and sheltered location c. 2.5 miles north west of Ballydehob village
Approached by a private laneway with natural stone walls, lined with mature hedging and trees leading to a gravelled parking area.
The main house is stone built and has a magnificent south facing conservatory.
There is a separate self contained guest cottage with its own landscaped gardens laid out with flowerbeds and natural rockery.
There are also abundant apple and cherry orchards within the grounds.
A stream runs along the southern boundary with a very attractive waterfall, creating a miniature Japanese garden.
During the renovation great care was taken to retain and enhance the original features of the farmhouse.
This is a most unique property, designed and constructed to a very high standard with all modern conveniences including oil fired central heating and double glazing.
The land is of good quality and has a variety of agricultural uses especially as an equestrian centre.
There is a detached stone barn / stables (c. 800 sq ft) which is built to a very high standard, plus a large greenhouse.
Viewing Details
By appointment only
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Contact the Estate Agent about: Lindale Farm, Ballydehob, Cork West
- Charles McCarthy Auctioneers
- Bridge Street, Skibbereen, West Cork, Co. Cork
- Phone: 028 215 33
- Fax: 028 21057
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Charles McCarthy Auctioneers
- Charles McCarthy Auctioneers
- Bridge Street, Skibbereen, West Cork, Co. Cork
- Tel: 028 215 33
- Fax: 028 21057
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Finance this property from €384.43 per month per €100,000 borrowed with Bank of Ireland*
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*Based on Mortgage for 35 years @ 3.0% APR Variable. For illustrative purposes, does not constitute a contract.
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- Stamp Duty
- €3,750
- Total Amount
- €378,750







