Former Bank Building,
Main Street, Schull, P81H952
5 Bed Semi-detached House
Offers Over €650,000
5 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
2 Receptions
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Semi-detached House
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
1
Receptions
2
Property Features
Tenure
Freehold
Property Financials
Price
Offers Over €650,000
Stamp Duty
€6,500*²
Property Engagement
Views All Time
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Built in a classical style in the early 1930`s, the exterior remains relatively unaltered and retains most of its original character through surviving features, enhancing its architectural value.
Originally constructed as a bank building with managers residence, it is a five-bay, two-storey cut stone building of random, coursed, green sandstone ashlar with limestone block and start quoins, chimney stacks, dressed window and door surrounds and cut eaves, string course at first floor level and plinth.
It is reported locally that the stone used to build the bank was from a dismantled church on Cape Clear Island known as Teampall Gallda (Protestant Church of Ireland St. Kieran`s Chapel at Glen Middle, Cape Clear Island). This is an important part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage associated with the building.
The entrance is a round-headed door opening with timber panelled doors, spoked fanlight and decorative carved stone pilasters with Corinthian acanthus capitals. A small vestibule upon entry on the ground floor retains its original wooden double-leaf doors with brass door furniture and coloured ceramic tiles on the floor.
The interior has recently been elegantly renovated, with a bright contemporary finish in neutral tones, while still retaining original features such as cornicing, the wooden staircase and the safe door, among others.
The property measures approximately 3,250 sq ft with large bright principal rooms, high ceilings and a number of smaller rooms and stores suitable to many uses.
To the rear, there is an enclosed yard with separate access and outbuildings including a garage, store and boiler room (c. 365 sq ft in total).
While the building is not a Protected Structure, it does date to the early 20th century and is listed on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage as `Regionally Significant`. a term that applies to structures that make a significant contribution to the architectural heritage within their own area or region.
In recent years, it was utilised as the organisational hub and box office for the renowned Fastnet Film Festival, held annually in Schull. It remains currently designated as a mixed use building (Commercial/Residential) but could be converted fully to a residence.
Schull is one of the finest coastal villages along the Wild Atlantic Way and is recognized for its sailing and maritime heritage, attracting many enthusiasts to its safe harbour.
It is also known for its excellent schools, charming boutiques and diverse range of bars, restaurants and cafés. Schull enjoys a rich cultural scene featuring art galleries and local drama groups that ensure year-round vibrancy.
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a unique historical building in one of West Cork`s most sought-after locations.
BER Details:
Pending
Services:
Mains water & sewerage
Oil-fired central heating
Electric heating
Broadband available
Title: Freehold
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