Interesting note about Leitrim - I'll check out the Harding article. Good point too about airports - we spent a lot of time debating this over the weekend, so this is now proved to limit our choices somewhat. So here goes:
- The airports we'd prefer to be near are Cork or Shannon (we need to fly from Heathrow or Gatwick). By "near", I mean within 1 1/2 to 2 hours driving radius.
- As above, an artsy or foodie place, or nearabouts. Can be downright quirky, but must be friendly and safe. We're big into the Slow Food movement and its philosophy (if that means anything to anyone), and we each work in creative fields.
- Near enough a village, or possibly even a village location itself. We don't want to be too remote because the house will be left vacant for long periods of time.
- Landscape is important, but it doesn't necessarily need to be by the sea (and premiums would likely disallow). Would like to be in reasonable driving distance of the sea, but would consider anywhere near breathtaking landscape. (Indeed, who wouldn't?)
- If it's somewhere that we could have a reasonable chance of letting for at least a few weeks per year, great. Not essential, but great.
- Somewhere we can find an old stone cottage in need of TLC, preferably with original features. For the right property, we'd be willing to put in quite a lot of TLC - but a full rebuild is not of interest. Can be absolutely minute, but would prefer if we could add-on over time.
- We don't have kids, so don't need child-friendly amusements, but have a lot of time for places where kids are a part of the community (as opposed to being left in front of a TV)
If it helps paint a picture, we visited Schull recently and there were many things we liked about it (artsy, nice food, amazing landscape) but there were also things we didn't like (too many 4x4s, getting way too posh, must be a nightmare in the summer). Actually liked things about Ballydehob more because it still felt local. Would like to find a place that is like what I imagine Schull to have been like 20-30 years ago. Quaint and charming but full of characters and renegades and near a nice bit of scenery.