Big detached is a €1.15m Model Farm Road Cork banker
Pure Bishopstown setting for Dún Angus: Dennis Guerin and Chloe Reidy guide at €1.15 million
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Bishopstown Avenue West, Model Farm Road |
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€1.15 million |
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Size |
2,885 sq ft |
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Bedrooms |
4 plus attic |
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Bathrooms |
4 |
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C2 |
Try Dun Angus, an entirely deceptive Bishopstown home called after the Aran Island’s bronze age fort Dún Aonghasa. But unlike its western counterpart, this one has moved with times...

West facing Dun Angus itself is a bit of a stealth home, one of those ‘deceptively large’ houses that conceal more than ever first meets the eye. A detached, three-bay home, it looks quite tall for a two-storey — in fact, it’s three-storeys inside, with 560 sq ft added at attic level in 2004 when architect Jim Leahy worked in a decent, permanent stairs access to a second floor: this is now home to three dormer style rooms, with Veluxes (not visible from the road outside) plus a shower room.

That’s on top of the first/middle floor which has four bedrooms off a split/half landing going left and right of a central carpeted stairs, plus main family bathroom with bath.

How does all of this fit in? Well having bought this ‘hearts’ desire’ home back in 1978 — for £34,000 — the couple started what turned out to be a series of four planned changes.

They did other changes in 1994, and more again in 1999; then, in 2004 they went for ‘the big one’ going up on the top and out at the back so that now there’s a two-storey extension, gable fronted, with a main six metre by almost four metre kitchen/ breakfast room with island, linking to a sun room addition via double doors for more eating/ dining options, with pleated blinds over this sun room’s glass roof sections.

Next, an arch opens to the dining room (chimney breast in place but fireplace gone); then sliding patio doors open to the sun room, with pitched roof and quality fabric blinds and with kitchen access through glazed double doors: that’s one run of rooms, three in all, sequentially, front to back.

Neatly, this utility has a door to the side of the house by the front drive, and window overlooking the entrance, the front garden, and the road beyond. It’s a perfect place to start decanting weekly shopping from the car or to start shedding dirty sports gear by the washing machine and sink, before hitting the ground floor bathroom and myriad day time rooms.

Selling Dun Angus is Dennis Guerin and Chloe Reidy of Frank V Murphy & Co, and they guide the 2,885 sq ft four bed-plus attic rooms home on its immaculate and landscaped grounds at €1.15m.

The Price Register shows four sales above €1m to date with a Bishopstown Avenue address, and the nexus of ‘Avenue’ roads includes bungalows, semi-ds, big detacheds and some very, very big rebuilds and monster extensions. Mount Nephin made €1.28m in 2021, Small Acre made €1.68m in 2023, Dun Padraig made €1.25m the same year, and the latest is Doirin, making €1.17m at the start of 2025.




