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Schull Coastal Farmhouse Offers Prime Sailing Access at €695k

29th March 2026
Coastal Charm: Traditional four-bedroom farmhouse at Kilbronogue near Schull, West Cork, set on one acre with mature gardens and studio, just minutes from Atlantic waters and renowned sailing grounds
Coastal Charm: Traditional four-bedroom farmhouse at Kilbronogue near Schull, West Cork, set on one acre with mature gardens and studio, just minutes from Atlantic waters and renowned sailing grounds

A coastal farmhouse near Schull has come to market with direct proximity to some of Ireland’s most renowned sailing waters, offering immediate access to sheltered anchorages and Atlantic cruising routes along the West Cork coast.

The four-bedroom coastal farmhouse has come to market at Kilbronogue. The property sits on approximately one acre and combines traditional features with modern upgrades.

Kilbronogue farmhouse sits on a one-acre site overlooking West Cork’s Atlantic coastline near SchullKilbronogue farmhouse sits on a one-acre site overlooking West Cork’s Atlantic coastline near Schull

Located between Ballydehob and Schull, it is within walking distance of the Atlantic shoreline. The house has been upgraded in recent years, including a new roof and full double glazing.

Accommodation includes an entrance hall, living room, kitchen, utility room, guest WC, and a garden room overlooking the grounds. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the rear, renovated former stables provide a self-contained studio suitable for work or creative use.

The grounds include mature gardens and a prominent sycamore tree at the front of the property. Nearby swimming spots include Dereenatra, located a short walk from the house.

Schull, widely regarded as a sailing centre with access to world-class waters, is a short drive away and offers schools and amenities. Ballydehob, known for its music and food scene, is also within easy reach. The market town of Skibbereen is less than 30 minutes away, while Cork city is approximately one hour and 40 minutes by road.

The property is connected to mains water, with a private septic tank and oil-fired central heating installed. More details are here from agents Sherry Fitzgerald

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