From Indonesia to West Cork: unique Coolea farmhouse with 7.2 acres hits the market for €525k
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Location: West Cork |
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€525,000 |
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Size |
219sq m (2,357sq ft) |
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Bedrooms |
4 |
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Bathrooms |
3 |
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A 12,000km trip to the Indonesian Isles was the catalyst for buying a house at Coolea in West Cork.

It was initially a holiday home/project and then, in 2007, it became a permanent home and has “been brilliant”.
- A ‘bed’ milestone from Langstone harbour mill, which was built in 1720;
- Beams from Bealick Mill in Macroom;
- A big rope block and tackle from Plymouth Dockyard, used to tie ratlines to the deck on galleons;
- Ropes from the sail loft in Dartmouth;
- A bell wheel from the 11th century Holy Trinity Church in Old Bosham.




















