SUPERB TRADITIONAL STYLE IRISH COTTAGE LOCATED ON THE ATLANTIC WAY.
SITUATED CLOSE TO TARBERT FERRY PROVIDING EASY ACCESS TO CLARE, KERRY AND LIMERICK.
PROPERTY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT.
Entrance hall leading to open-plan living/kitchen/dining area, downstairs bedroom and mezzanine bedroom on first floor. The property has a shower room with shower, wc, whb.
Outside
The property has a utility room at the side of the cottage fully wired and plumbed and to the rear of the property is a shed/storage unit.
Other features include:
Pot-belly stove situated in original fireplace in cottage.
Fully fitted kitchen.
Panoramic views over the Shannon Estuary.
Electric heating system.
Excellent condition throughout.
BER: E2 BER No.109711036 Energy Performance Indicator:368.8 kWh/m²/yr
Located just outside Tarbert Co. Kerry, Ferry cottage is a quaint 100 year old traditional stone cottage. Whitewashed outside and in, it's bright and airy. Beautifully presented, it has been lovingly restored retaining most of its original features while providing all modern comforts. This is a cottage full of character and charm.
Detached, it has a lovely terrace, with garden to the front and back, parking and a privacy gate. From the terrace there are gorgeous views of Tarbert bay and Tarbert woodlands. There is a utility shed in the front with two additional sheds in the back which could be converted to living space, subject to planning permission.
Overlooking the Shannon Estuary Way, it is just outside the bustling village of Tarbert beside the North Kerry/Clare ferry port and Tarbert power station. The writer's town of Listowel is accessible as well as the seaside town of Ballybunion. There are other handy routes to the fantastic city of Tralee, the Conor Pass, Dingle, the wonderful ring of Kerry as well as Limerick City, Co Clare, Shannon airport, the Wild Atlantic Way.
The property is situated just outside Tarbert Town on the N67. The N67 connects Tarbert Town to Tarbert Ferry Port and the property is situated on the left hand side as one travels from Tarbert to the Port.