Killarney Corner, Sheep Street is located on a prominent corner position of the most premium street in town, Sheep Street and the Darlingscote Road – A semi-detached two good sized double bedrooms period town cottage. A cottage of great character with a courtyard and a extremely valuable and rare off street car parking space and an external office with full planning.
Killarney Corner is approached off the road behind an Oak front door, opening to the entrance hall with turning staircase rising to the first floor. A useful under stairs storage cupboard, Gas central heating radiators windows to the front the ground floor cloakroom with a low flush WC wash hand basin and wall mounted Worcester gas fired Combi boiler which was installed new in 2021.
Converted from a working cow shed in approximately 1990 to it’s current state. Completely re-built but retaining the original beams.

Lounge 15.5′ x 11′
On the first floor a turning staircase from the entrance hall to the first floor landing with the window to the front, a roof hatch for loft space and exposed roof timbers.
Double Bedroom one 15’9″ x 9′ ft Reducing head height with exposed timbers, a dormer window overlooking the patio area at the back of the property.
Double Bedroom two 13′ long by approximately 10 feet wide (Reducing the head height again) double aspect with dormer window to Sheep Street and a window to the side of the property at Darlingscote Road. two radiators, fine exposed roof timbers and cupboard (used as an airing cupboard) storage shelving and spotlights.
Bathroom with one window containing a no you wouldn’t put that and then size guide bathroom the dormer window and oak flooring and surround of a bath shower with a a combination shower exposed roof timbers extractor fan shaver point and oak timber flooring.
Outside The rear terrace accessed from the lounge adjoining the French doors is a paved terrace garden with sitting area. Door 1 leads to a utility room and storage room. – a brick built utility room which houses the washing machine and the tumble dryer. Currently used as a tool storage room. Also off the courtyard there is a small bike shed that is built om to the house and wall which can store two bikes. In the corner of the courtyard there is a third ‘magic’ door which leads to a fully heated
Office/workshop aprox 6′ x 10′ (currently used as an office) Centrally heated from the house, laminate flooring and carpet. Fully plastered and currently used as an office with an attractive attractive wooden wall currently used as an office could be used as a workshop. This building has full planning permission. Approximate headroom of 6″8 down to 6’2″ feet Full electricity and it’s own fusebox.Why Killarney Corner?
The property is NOT listed but it is in a conservation area. it has not lost it’s permitted development rights.
The House used to be called Lansdowne Cottage as it is ajoined to Lansdowne House and sits next to Lansdowne Bungalow. You can imagine how confused the postman used to get with his mail after a beer or two the night before! So eventually after living here for around 8 years I gave in and changed the house name. It never had any number so after some searching it was discovered that The Corner of Sheep Street lies on the exact latitude line that Killarney in Ireland does so the new name was given and Killarney Corner was born on the 1st November 2009. The name was changed by Stratford upon Avon District Council.

