The living room
The proceeds from an unusually successful herring fishing season in the late 1950s meant that Paddy Joe Morrissey and his wife Betty were able to make the move from tenants to homeowners.
Rationing was still in force after World War II, so anything that helped alleviate food shortages commanded high prices. This meant the couple got the £1,000 needed to buy No4. When Betty passed away, the house was taken over by Ganje’s uncle. Read More
Now after 14 happy years, Ganje and her family are selling up. Number 4 is on the market with a guide of €325,000. Inside the 980 sq ft cottage, there is a living room, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. It’s all about location at this house, however. Every window paints a different story, with views out to the sea and the mountains beyond.