Strand yourself in high style at Rosscarbery's Warren Blue Flag beach
Feora is in a fertile spot by the sea.....the name says it all. Joint agents Jeremy Murphy and Pat Maguire guide the 2,200 sq ft home with secret beach path at €825,000
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Burgatia, Rosscarbery, West Cork |
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€825,000 |
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Size |
210 sqm (2,200 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
5 |
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Bathrooms |
3 |
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C1 |
EVEN the house name, Feora, has a sweetness and a resonance. The Irish word means ‘a little bit of fertile land by the sea’.

That’s according to the couple who built this one-off dormer home to their own professional design 25 years ago, marking the millennium with a new family home, by the sea. And, yes, the land is fertile, as well as scenically set.
Twenty five years on, architectural technician Pat Sullivan and his wife, Noelle, a nurse, are set to trade down and Feora Burgatia is about to make some waves in and around Rosscarbery and the Warren Strand as a lifestyle package, with an unbeaten private track to the beach, a green and grassy strip shared with near neighbours.

Feora is one of just six houses built in woodland in a sloping cul de sac, each out of sight of the other, while a few can be glimpsed from the beach road off the N71 to the Warren Strand, on large lawns above a tiny, hamlet-like cluster of cute cottages.

That’s the same seasonal schedule for the water views from Feora, says Noelle: They see it through the heart of their home, from the kitchen straight through the dining area, past the patio and down the lawns to the tidal inlet by the causeway and Warren walk in the winter, but only glimpses right now, in high summer.

Viewings at the property have just started this week as the family, with adult children, prepare to ‘right-size.’ They are selling via joint agents Jeremy Murphy and Pat Maguire, who both live locally, ‘though their offices are in Cork city and in Skibbereen, respectively. They know how lovely it is to come back to Ross at the end of a work day.


The house is distinctive, thanks to its steep roof pitch of 60 and 30 degrees, with taller pitch meaning the first-floor rooms getting the most headroom.
The scene setter is the sit-out balcony off the main bedroom, perfect for morning cuppas or evening sundowners, and the room also has a walk-in robe and en-suite private bathroom.

At ground, as well, is a family room with stove, utility with outdoor access, and a detached home office/store, kitchen linked via a few stops to a dining area (the internal steps work with site’s slope) and the biggest and best room is the sitting room, also down a few steps from the entry, with extra-high ceiling, cherry wood floor, large chimneypiece and double doors in a wide window bay to the gardens, with a bright, south-west aspect.

There’s an adjacent, detached home office, with store room/workshed, and attic storage above. New owners may continue its office use, or upgrade (subject to planning) for guest use, Airbnb, family members, gym, or art studio.

Feora is toward the top third/ upper end of its mature site, mostly planted by Pat and Noelle a few decades back, and has a lovely mix of native trees. Meanwhile, a bonus is access via a gap in a ditch leading to a slender green footpath, with right of way shared with a few other properties, so occupants can get to the popular Warren Strand, a Blue Flag beach with facilities, pitch and putt, lifeguard in season, occasional surf rescue camp, sauna pod and visiting coffee dock in a horse box.




