Coming up on its 30th birthday is 4 Rosehill, an out-of-the-way, four-bed detached home off the city end of Old Blackrock Rd in Cork, in a spot that the hardiest of Corkonians might initially find hard to locate. Rosehill is set across the way from the South Infirmary’s main entrance, and comprises of just five detached, brick-faced homes (No 1’s the largest) done on an infill/garden site, back in 1997. The very well presented 1,375sq ft two-storey home, No 4 is freshly listed for its owners with a €650,000 AMV quoted by Trevor O’Sullivan and Laura Pratt of Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty, who say the Old Blackrock Rd setting is quite exclusive. Accommodation in the walk-in condition home within a short walk into the city centre includes front living room, rear family room off a kitchen/dining room, guest WC, with four first floor bedrooms, (one en suite) and main bathroom. Externally, it’s on minimum upkeep grounds, with gravel, and brick paving with rear southerly aspect, with storage outbuilding, while exterior walls are equally low-maintenance, with brick, tile and dash.
Source: Irish Examiner April 12, 2026 12:30 UTC