Property comes with a Sheep’s Head view
It will only require a few bob more for renovation, says selling agent, Elaine Spillane of Peninsula Properties.
Built in the 1940s, the house has been extended at the back and comes with PVC windows and oil central heating.
Best of all, it has an acre of land with precious views over Dunmanus bay on the north side of the peninsula and overlooks Ahakista on the other side.
The house is five minutes drive from the village with its landmark Tin Pub, which is also next door to Ahakista House, the most recent purchase of comedian, Graham Norton.
An understated area for that ‘breakaway home’, this particular farmhouse is about half a mile from the main Bantry road and is 20 minutes drive from the town.
Bantry has plenty of amenities on offer, including a very good weekly market.
The layout is quite straightforward: the ground floor has a living room with stone fireplace and slate floor, a living room with open fireplace and wood panelled ceiling and a kitchen.
Overhead are three bedrooms and a bathroom.