
Luxurious modern dormer bungalow on large enclosed grounds. Built to an excellent standard in 2003 comprising of porch, kitchen dining area, large living room with open fire, two bathrooms with jacuzzi bath and electric showers, four large bedrooms, Wooden floors throughout with tiled floor in kitchen and downstairs shower room. Oil fired kitchen range for heating and cooking. The property is well maintained, nicely decorated and will be sold as is complete with furniture and appliances.
Externally there are two paved patio areas, large landscaped gardens with two garden sheds and a large area of wilder natural ground. There is a large parking area and the property is fully fenced and bordered by trees for privacy. The property is a short walk from the sea, there are numerous beaches within minutes drive including the Blue Flag beach at Derrynane.
The property has mountain views and is immediately adjacent to the Kerry Way walking route.
Additional information
The property is 1 mile from Castlecove village and 3 miles from Caherdaniel.
Kenmare, Sneem, Cahirciveen, Waterville are all within a short drive. Killarney, Farranfore Airport and Train station approximate one hour by car. Shops, garage, bars, restaurants all available locally in Caherdaniel and Castlecove.
Swimming, snorkelling, diving, boating, kayaking, wind surfing, fishing, numerous walking trails, horse riding and golf are all available locally. Additionally the area is rich in heritage and archaeology with numerous sites of interest including Staigue fort, the Skellig islands, and Derrynane house.
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Overlooking Derrynane Bay, the charming and secluded village of Caherdaniel is situated on perhaps the most beautiful part of the Ring of Kerry. The view from the main road, the N70, is one of golden beaches and small islands nestling in a turquoise sea. To the rear, the village is sheltered by undulating mountains, once mined for copper, reaching towards the sky. Just 1 mile away is Derrynane beach, house and gardens. The house was the home of Daniel O'Connell, famed in Ireland as "The Liberator" (1775 - 1847), who won Catholic representation in Parliament in 1829. The house is now a museum and contains many of his personal belongings, as well as his famed Triumphant Carriage. A diving and sailing school is located at Derrynane Harbour. The area is a walkers paradise with a long walking trail, The Kerry Way, to the north of the village and many other shorter routes along seashore and old paths. There is an Equestrian Centre in the village, offering tuition from qualified instructors, with horses and ponies to suit all levels. There is a wide choice of watersports available, including, waterskiing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, diving, surfing and wakeboarding. In the village there are two pubs and one restaurant, serving excellent fresh fish. Close to the Kerry Way, lie the remains of a stone fort. Named "Caher" archaeologists date the fort to 600 B.C.
Source : caherdanielonline.com