About this property
Description
Jim Burns Town & Country Auctioneers are delighted to bring to market Glounagillagh, Caragh Lake, Killorglin, Co. Kerry V93 YP71
New To Market
Viewing Recommended
C3 BER.
Excellent opportunity to purchase an immaculate 3Bedroom Bungalow close to Caragh Lake the heart of the Reeks District in a sought-after area. The property has 2ensuites and 1bathroom and is finished to a good standard. The property has the benefit of a south facing back garden which has excellent views of the McGillycuddy Reeks and surrounding countryside.
Situated within close proximity of the magnificent Caragh Lake on a mature c. 0.37 -acre site which offers excellent privacy. Located only 5km from the busy town of Killorglin with all its amenities. Caragh Lake region is a popular holiday destination and proximity to Dooks Golf Club and the town of Killarney add to the attributes this property has to offer.
Easy access to Killorglin Town c. 5km, Close to Glounagillagh National School c. 800meters. Easy access to Rossbeigh Blue Flag Beach c. 12km, Dooks c. 10km, Cromane c. 9km and Dooks Golf Club c. 11km.
Glounagillagh is a fantastic property an ideal home for those looking for the very best of country living with Swimming, Kayaking, Sailing, Fishing can be enjoyed at Caragh Lake, just a few minutes from the house.
Leisurely walking loops and hiking routes amongst the beautiful countryside right on your doorstop. Within easy access to all local amenities and walking distance to Glounagillagh National School.
Ideally suited as a family home, holiday home.
The property is ideally suited for first time buyer/family home/holiday home.
This property also benefits from a block-built garage to the rear.
Accommodation: Entrance Porch, Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Dining Room, Sunroom, Utility, 3Bedrooms (2Ensuite), Bathroom.
Location:
Killorglin: 5km
Killarney: 27km
Kerry Airport: 27km
Carrig Country House & Restaurant: 1.5km
Ard Na Sidhe Hotel: 2km
Cromane: 10km
Dooks Golf Club: 8km
Rossbeigh Blue Flag Beach: 12km
Glenbeigh Village: 8km
About Reeks District:
On paths less travelled at the heart of Ireland's southwest coast, lies the Reeks District, an ancient land every bit as dramatic as the wild Atlantic that washes its rugged shores. Rooted in history and redolent with legend, it is home to Ireland's highest mountains, darkest skies, cleanest air and oldest festivals, as well as Blue Flag beaches, forests, lakes and rivers, fine food and drink, and the warmest of welcomes.
Reeks District is nestled between the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula, stretching from Inch through Milltown/Castlemaine, Killorglin, Beaufort, Glencar, Cromane, Caragh Lake, Glenbeigh up to Kells, incorporating the McGillycuddy Reeks and Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil. This rugged land, full of myths and legends, is ready for you to explore. It's a place to find your freedom: freedom to explore, freedom to connect, freedom to savour, freedom to live.
Adventure enthusiasts can also do the newly-launched Big Five Challenge, Ireland's ultimate bucket list adventure. Activities on the Big Five include climbing the country's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil, surfing a wave at Inch beach, kayaking the length of Caragh Lake, cycling the Ring of the Reeks and enjoying a night-time SUP experience on Secret Lake, a remote mountain lake which sits on the edge of the only Gold Tier Dark Sky Reserve in the Northern Hemisphere (and one of only three Gold Tier reserves in the world).
The Kerry Way walking route can be joined from the area, as can numerous walks and trails throughout South Kerry which have been mapped for visitors to explore and revisit, time and time again. As well as walking and hiking, visitors can plan for biking, climbing, kayaking and surfing in Reeks District. There are plenty of other things to do in the region, including horse riding on golden beaches, golfing, unique festivals, markets and heritage attractions.
More information on Reeks District https://reeksdistrict.com/
Caragh Lake:
Caragh Lake is in the protected environment of Killarney National Park, considered so important that it was the first land in the Republic to be granted such status in 1932.
Set between the bustle of Killorglin and the small village of Glenbeigh, the lowering McGillicuddy Reeks - Ireland's highest range, with Carrantuohill best seen from the lake's western banks - form a tremendous backdrop.
Kerry is defined by its mountains and its many beautiful lakes, which make it the most, visited part of Ireland apart from Dublin.
Features:
Immaculate 3Bed Bungalow
C. 0.37acre site
South Facing back garden
House in Excellent condition
Situated in most sought after area
Close to Caragh Lake
Ideally suited for first time buyer, family home or holiday home
Block built garage
C3 Ber Rating
Close to all local amenities.
DISCLAIMER:
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(i) The particulars are set out as a general outline for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute part of, an offer or contract.
(ii) All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them.
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