Glass walkway turned €495k Roches Point home into a beacon of light
No 4 Lighthouse Terrace. Pictures: Tamas Haasz
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Roche’s Point, East Cork |
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€495,000 |
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Size |
129sq m (1,390sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
4 |
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Bathrooms |
4 |
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BER |
B3 |

It’s part of the heraldry of the Roche family, landed gentry of Norman-Irish lineage, who were once significant landowners in the area around Roche’s Point. They were ennobled as the Barons Fermoy of Trabolgan, from whom the late princess of Wales, Lady Diana Spencer’s maternal grandfather was descended. The Fermoys’ stately home was demolished in the 1980s to make way for Trabolgan holiday park.




The layout was changed (a kitchen and courtyard switched positions).

A new kitchen was fitted.





Two of four upstairs bedrooms come with en suites.

There’s a downstairs guest loo and a utility.

Cobh, Camden Fort, and Carlisle Fort are all visible from Roches Point.







