Moving on: Lee and marina vistas from wooded Tivoli apartment

The pristine apartment in the Cois Coille scheme is ideal for those who want a no-fuss base in Cork city, says Tommy Barker.

Moving on: Lee and marina vistas from wooded Tivoli apartment

THERE’S only a dozen apartments in the off-road, south facing 2001 scheme Cois Coille, built by the well-regarded firm Joe Neville and Sons, who came up from Kinsale for this special Cork site, half a mile east from the railway station and ready for a straight car run to the main Dublin and east Cork roads, as well as the Lee tunnel.

Auctioneer Johnny O’Flynn of Sherry FitzGerald says the arrival of No 11 Cois Coille will be the first resale in the scheme, and he’s got a very good, two-bed 1,000 sq ft apartment on his books here, in pristine order. It’s as equally suitable for traders down as well as those who want an easy-keep Cork base in a small, niche development with security, parking, a good aspect, and views thanks to its first floor setting above the Cork-Cobh/Midleton commuter rail line.

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