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Traditional cottage, quiet and secluded, with garden and stream in large mature woodland next to Glengarriff Harbour and 9-hole golf course.
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Detached stone cottage in traditional style facing south at the foot of the Caha Mountains , enjoying magnificent outlook across Bantry Bay to the Sheep’s Head Peninsula. Nearest pub (200 yards) and nearest shop 1 mile.
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A delightful stone cottage, recently completed, within walking distance of the village of Dunkineely (1/4 mile) for nearest shop and pub.
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Newly built detached house enjoying panoramic views over Bantry Bay and surrounding mountains.
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Detached bungalow on 1/2 acre elevated site with magnificent panoramic views of Bantry Bay and the Sheep’s Head/Beara Peninsulas.
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within walking distance.
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Ground floor apartment in converted coachhouse in a charming courtyard.
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Detached stone front house, facing south, at the foot of the Caha Mountains and enjoying magnificent outlook across Bantry Bay to the Sheep’s Head Peninsular.
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Traditional stone-built cottage, perched on the side of Crownarad Mountain and enjoying superb southerly aspect across Donegal Bay to the coastline of Co. Sligo and Benbulben Mountain.
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Detached bungalow, recently completely modernised, in large gardens, at the foot of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks about 1/2 mile from the renowned Gap of Dunloe.
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