Coastal Cork home overlooking Inchydoney Beach for €875,000

The Breakers is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way which includes the hidden gem of Duneen Beach and the award-winning Dunmore House Hotel.
Coastal Cork home overlooking Inchydoney Beach for €875,000

Michael Bolton

This three-bed coastal home in Co Cork is the perfect house for enjoying sea views.

The modern property is perched overlooking the beautiful Inchydoney Beach on a site measuring one acre.

The Breakers is situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, which includes the hidden gem of Duneen Beach and the award-winning Dunmore House Hotel.

Cork City and Cork International Airport are a 45-50 minute drive, while there are a number of primary and secondary schools, as well as other amenities, located in Clonakilty, which is just 4km away.

Clonakilty is less than five minutes' drive and is a multi-award-winning seaside town with a wide selection of public amenities including cafes, pubs, restaurants and independent retailers.

Renovated in 2021, the home offers 211sq m of living space, although it feels more generous due to the increased ceiling height of 10 feet.

The house is laid out over two floors consisting of three bedrooms with the possibility of creating a fourth if required, two shower rooms, living room, and utility on the ground floor.

The first floor consists of a mezzanine study, TV den and a kitchen/dining room featuring 12ft x 6ft windows to enjoy the views of Inchydoney Beach.

It has many eco-friendly features, such as external Alsecco insulation, an oil-fired condensing boiler, double-glazed passive ALuP windows, and a Aerico controlled ventilation system.

The Breakers is on the market at €875,000. For more information, visit myhome.ie.

More in this section

Man sentenced for 'ferocious assault' outside Conor McGregor's pub Man sentenced for 'ferocious assault' outside Conor McGregor's pub
Taoiseach condemns ‘reckless strike’ on peacekeeping base in Lebanon Taoiseach condemns ‘reckless strike’ on peacekeeping base in Lebanon
Alleged squatter granted anonymity and disputes 'no right' to be in property Alleged squatter granted anonymity and disputes 'no right' to be in property

Sponsored Content

The power of the G licence The power of the G licence
Happy couple receiving new house keys from real estate agent Time to get to grips with changes in rental laws
Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more