Five-bedroom home in Kerry countryside hits the market

The property extends to approximately 206 sq. metres over two storeys and is rated B1 for energy efficiency.
Five-bedroom home in Kerry countryside hits the market

Eva Osborne

A five-bedroom home situated in the Co Kerry countryside has come to the market for offers over €650,000.

Located just a short drive from Kenmare, the contemporary five-bedroom home at Cappanacush East offers generous living space, landscaped gardens, and a high-quality finish throughout.

The property extends to approximately 206 sq. metres over two storeys and is rated B1 for energy efficiency.

The ground floor features a spacious open plan kitchen and dining area, complete with units and a central breakfast island. Right off the dining area is a large utility room.

The kitchen connects to a living room featuring a wood burning stove and two sets of French doors that open onto the patio and garden.

Also on the ground floor is a bedroom with an ensuite, along with a separate guest bathroom.

The master bedroom suite is tucked away off the main hallway and offers a separate lounge area with another wood burning stove, French doors to the garden, and an ensuite.

Upstairs there are three more bedrooms as well as a family bathroom.

Outside the property is a patio and decking area designed to take full advantage of the natural surroundings.

The property sits on just under an acre of partly landscaped grounds and is accessed by a private driveway.

For more information, visit MyHome.ie with reference number V93N2E5.

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