Quality build with scenic aspect in Courtmacsherry

Estate agent Andy Donoghue of Hodnett Forde guides No 25 at €275,000 and says it has a range of extras which make it stand out as impressive.

Quality build with scenic aspect in Courtmacsherry

Location: Courtmacsherry

Price: €275,000

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3 BER: C1

THE owner of No 25 Cois Chuain knows a thing or two about the property business, and so when it came to choosing a second-home purchase in coastal Co Cork’s Courtmacsherry village, she picked well.

Opting for the water-fronting early 2000s Cois Chuain development of easy-on-the-eye architect-designed modern homes on the road into the embracing community of Courtmac, she chose a corner site, facing a green, with an extra, west-facing side garden and water views tothe rear.

She invested in the landscaping, and the ongoing maintenance also ever since, so that now that it’s time to sell on, No 25 shows all the benefits of such attention to detail.

A three-bed semi-d with part-stone facade, No 25’s a very well-kept and fitted out home for a range of occupiers, be it for full-time, part-time or retirement use.

Estate agent Andy Donoghue of Hodnett Forde guides No 25 at €275,000 and says it has a range of extras which make it stand out as impressive.

Apart from the extra garden, two patios and level of landscaping, it has a converted and carpeted attic with Velux, reached by a Stira, and the three first-floor bedrooms all have semi-solid oak floors.

At ground level, there’s a travertine-floored hall, travertine-floored sitting room with fireplace and black granite hearth.

The same up-market travertine floor finish is seen again in the dining room, and in the kitchen, which also has gloss units with granite tops, coloured glass splashback and a range of integrated appliances.

Cois Chuain’s just on the Timoleague approach side coming into the popular and amenity-rich fishing and holiday village, and while the village is on the doorstep, Timoleague’s also a pleasant stroll along the amenity walk (old rail line) by the EU-recognised wildlife sanctuary and water’s edge.

VERDICT: Cushy times beckon at Cois Chuain

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