An old farm building and various outbuildings occupy the land. The remnants of the old, detached house and outbuildings offer interested parties the opportunity to return the dwelling to its former glory, which, on completion would provide its new owner with an enviable home in one of the most scenic locations along the west coast of Ireland. The serene location also includes approx. 620m of coastline to include a pier in need of restoration. The beach is directly accessed from the property via a roadway and has stunning views of Valentia Island and the Kilbeg Mountains.
Of the 67.5 acres about 15.36 acres comprises forestry lands with grant payments and premiums available as a result. Access to the property is via the regional road the R565 which links Portmagee to Valentia Island to the north and both Cahersiveen and Waterville via the N70.
Features
Total land area extends to approximately 27.32 ha (67.5 ac). c. 6.22 ha comprises forestry lands - grant payments & premiums available. Derelict dwelling and outbuildings also form part of the sale. Direct access and significant frontage along the stunning Portmagee coastline. Situated 7km north east of Portmagee village. Proximity to tourist destinations Skellig Islands, Valentia Island & Waterville.
Directions
Portmagee is a picturesque fishing village located on the famous Ring of Kerry. The village is situated on the Iveragh Peninsula south of Valentia Island, near the Skellig Islands, which is a world UNESCO World Heritage Site. The islands are home to a monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century and is famous for its unique wildlife, including puffins and seals.
Portmagee has gained additional recognition due to its connection to the Star Wars film franchise with the nearby Skellig Michael featuring in the movies, attracting even more visitors to the location. Visitors to the area can also explore the Skellig Ring, a scenic coastal drive along the Wild Atlantic Way or the Portmagee Whiskey Tour which runs throughout the entire year.
Charming local dining options include The Moorings, Fishermans Bar & Skellig Restaurant and Skellig Seafront Cafe.
An old farm building and various outbuildings occupy the land. The remnants of the old, detached house and outbuildings offer interested parties the opportunity to return the dwelling to its former glory, which, on completion would provide its new owner with an enviable home in one of the most scenic locations along the west coast of Ireland. The serene location also includes approx. 620m of coastline to include a pier in need of restoration. The beach is directly accessed from the property via a roadway and has stunning views of Valentia Island and the Kilbeg Mountains.
Of the 67.5 acres about 15.36 acres comprises forestry lands with grant payments and premiums available as a result. Access to the property is via the regional road the R565 which links Portmagee to Valentia Island to the north and both Cahersiveen and Waterville via the N70.
Features
Total land area extends to approximately 27.32 ha (67.5 ac). c. 6.22 ha comprises forestry lands - grant payments & premiums available. Derelict dwelling and outbuildings also form part of the sale. Direct access and significant frontage along the stunning Portmagee coastline. Situated 7km north east of Portmagee village. Proximity to tourist destinations Skellig Islands, Valentia Island & Waterville.
Directions
Portmagee is a picturesque fishing village located on the famous Ring of Kerry. The village is situated on the Iveragh Peninsula south of Valentia Island, near the Skellig Islands, which is a world UNESCO World Heritage Site. The islands are home to a monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century and is famous for its unique wildlife, including puffins and seals.
Portmagee has gained additional recognition due to its connection to the Star Wars film franchise with the nearby Skellig Michael featuring in the movies, attracting even more visitors to the location. Visitors to the area can also explore the Skellig Ring, a scenic coastal drive along the Wild Atlantic Way or the Portmagee Whiskey Tour which runs throughout the entire year.
Charming local dining options include The Moorings, Fishermans Bar & Skellig Restaurant and Skellig Seafront Cafe.