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Price | €70,000 |
Property Type | Site |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Apr 23, 2025 |
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Group Name | Hegarty Properties |
Sales License Number | 001703 |
Description
Tucked beside the breakwater at the edge of Ballycotton Harbour, this derelict stone boathouse offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a piece of the village’s rich maritime heritage. Constructed in the 1830s, this original boathouse stands on a site of approx. 120 sq.m. with direct proximity to the water’s edge. Accessed by right-of-way from the main street, the property occupies a secluded and sheltered position overlooking Ballycotton's active fishing pier: a location that is as unique as it is captivating. Whether you dream of creating a bespoke restaurant, an architecturally designed home, or simply a coastal escape, this property offers enormous potential (subject to planning permission). The boathouse is clearly marked on the 2nd edition Ballycotton Ordnance Survey Map of 1897 and was originally built as part of the historic harbour development works. This is more than a building – it's a gateway to something extraordinary in one of East Cork's most beloved coastal communities. Ballycotton is a picturesque and tightly-knit fishing village located approximately 35 minutes from Cork City and Cork Airport. Renowned for its dramatic cliff walks, blue-flag beaches, bustling harbour, and gastronomic pedigree thanks to its proximity to Ballymaloe House and Cookery School, Ballycotton continues to attract artists, food lovers, sea swimmers and those seeking a life less ordinary.
Accommodation
The property comprises a derelict stone boathouse on a site of approx. 120 sq.m. There are no internal fittings or utilities in place.
Features
A rare harbourside site on the edge of Ballycotton Harbour. Historic stone boathouse dating back to the 1830s. Approx. 120 sq.m. site area. Accessed via right-of-way from Ballycotton Main Street. Enormous potential for development (subject to planning). Overlooks Ballycotton's fishing pier, breakwater and scenic coastline. Just 35 minutes from Cork City and Airport. Walking distance to Ballycotton Cliff Walk, beaches, and renowned restaurants. A rare opportunity to own a piece of East Cork’s coastal heritage. BER: Exempt (Derelict)
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BER: Exempt
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Date created: Apr 23, 2025