Who'll push the boat out for €1.3m Glengarriff waterside bungalow?
Beauty in the setting of Brylands, Glengarriff harbour, guided at €1.3 million by Olivia Hanafin of Sherry FitzGerald O'Neill
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Glengarriff, West Cork |
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€1.3m |
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Size |
114 sq m (1,250 sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
3 |
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Bathrooms |
2 |
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E2 |
Just listed for sale for vendors with a hospitality background and who’ve had this waterside bungalow for about 30 years, Brylands is sort of a standard-issue bungalow, in a stand-out setting, nestled among rocky outcrops: it’s even within reasonable swimming distance of Garinish Island, in the Glengarriff crook of Bantry Bay.

Near a roadside popular swimming spot and pier, Ellen’s Rock, this waterside home called Brylands is on a private 4.5 acres, mostly woodland, with a flat bed of lawn and stone terrace between the house and the beckoning briny.


Boat owning seems to be an obvious passion of select property owners dotted around one of the most scenic stretches of Munster coastline, with Glengarriff and Garinish Island known internationally as beauty spots.
One of the owners of this modest-sized home was local and branched out into the hotel business up the country and this was their local bolthole.

Set at the start of the road out to Castletownbere from Glengarriff, Brylands is now for sale, priced at €1.3m by agent Olivia Hanafin of Sherry FitzGerald O’Neill’s Bantry offices (Bantry’s a c 15-minute spin away) with a premium clearly put on its water frontage and views over the harbour as well as of boats and the ferries to the OPW-managed island and its semi-tropical gardens.

The harbour has seen €1m+ sales with some regularity in the past decade. Across the way, a large modern build called Martello House on 34 acres has sold for €1.7m (it had a €1.95m AMV); a number of houses in Dromgarriff Woods show on the price register at €1.4m/€1.5m, acquired as a package by entrepreneur Bryan Meehan who also bought the Park Hotel in Kenmare two years ago.





