‘Wooden’ it be nice to live here

Kilmacrane’s timber-frame, timber-clad design has a cosy Scandinavian feel on 15 private acres, says Tommy Barker

‘Wooden’ it be nice to live here

The house, built on the path of an old, abandoned butter road, has a covered veranda, facing west for sunsets

THERE’S a touch of Walton’s Mountain about Kilmacrane — a place you can imagine rearing a family, in a care-free, free-range setting. Heck, the house, built on the path of an old, abandoned butter road, even has a covered veranda, facing west for sunsets over the Nadd hills, and pitch-perfect for rocking chairs.

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