Go to bat and batter in West Cork hotspot Rosscarbery
Distinctive design with mono pitch zinc roof and solar panels
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Rosscarbery, West Cork |
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€950,000 |
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Size |
244 sq m (2,628 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
7 |
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Bathrooms |
4 |
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BER |
C2 |
WEST Cork’s Rosscarbery has a hot new show on the road — the man behind one of West Cork’s highest-rated fish and chips businesses has taken over the former Landmark restaurant and cafe premises on the N71 at Tanyard Lane.

The family’s new sitdown venture, Nighthawks, soft-opened just last weekend, with takeaway and ‘click and collect’. Mr Hawkins has just closed his award-garlanded previous takeaway outlet by Spar, and previously had overseen food ventures in Clonakilty and Timoleague for other operators.

Built in the 1980s, it’s a C2-BER stamped, and brick-faced 2,628 sq ft three-storey home, on a third of an acre landscaped sloping site that manages to fit in up to seven bedrooms, under a pressed metal or zinc roof, mono-pitch, with all-brick external leaf and walls have been pumped with insulation.


He says there’s up to seven bedrooms in the two/three-storey home “presented in pristine condition, with high-quality fixtures and fittings, insulated to a high standard and has a layout to make the most of the stunning views”.
It has day/living rooms and kitchen at the lower ground level, a mid-level with four double bedrooms (one en suite) and main bathroom and a top floor with three en suite bedrooms, the principal one impressively double aspect.






