Take Five for €350,000

Property Partners McGuiness Lambert is seeking €350,000 for A five-bedroom house at Coolacarney, Ballindaggin in Enniscorthy, …

Property Partners McGuiness Lambert is seeking €350,000 for A five-bedroom house at Coolacarney, Ballindaggin in
Enniscorthy, Co Wexford. EMMA CULLINANfinds properties at a similar price in France, Italy, Portugal and Turkey

France: Brittany

A lake and 7.5 acres of grounds surround this old millhouse in Louvigné-du-Désert , about 80km east of St Malo. The house is full of character, with exposed stone walls and beams. On the ground floor is a kitchen, bedroom, shower, spare room and a workroom. On the first floor is a lounge and two bedrooms.

Price: €357,400

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Agent:latitudes.co.uk; 0044-208-3874090

Italy: Veneto

This restored 19th-century three-storey farmhouse of 1,290sq m (13,885sq ft) is divided into three homes. There is a granary, hay barn, pigsty and other outbuildings on its 2.5 acres of land. The brick and stone house is approached via a tree-lined drive. It is in Ceneselli, with Venice and its airport just over an hour away.

Price: €350,000

Agent: realpointitaly.com, 0044-845-3312812

Turkey: Kalkan, Antalya

There is an elevated view of Kalkan Bay, harbour and the distant islands from this four-bedroom detached villa, which was built in 2005. To the front is a raised dining terrace with BBQ area and steps down to a sun terrace and infinity pool; below the pool is a planted garden. Accommodation includes a kitchen, utility, dining area and a livingroom.

Price: €368,803

Agent: spotblue.co.uk; 0044-208-3396036

Portugal: Algarve

Lagos is a five-minute drive from this four-bedroom villa in Torre. The livingroom and dining area open on to a terrace and swimming pool. The ground level has a kitchen, bedroom and guest bathroom. On the first floor are three en-suite bedrooms. In the basement is a bedroom and bathroom, plus parking for two cars and a utility area.

Price: €350,000

Agent:Locations.ie, 01-6771188

Emma Cullinan

Emma Cullinan

Emma Cullinan, a contributor to The Irish Times, specialises in architecture, design and property