3 Bed Detached House for Sale in Roscommon - F42 DC96 #RenovationProject

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R362, Athleague (Ireland)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 90Floor area

€60,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

90m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

This three bedroom detached residence is situated in a much sought-after area between the villages of Athleague, Castlecoote and Creggs in Co. Roscommon. The property offers an ideal renovation project and is priced to sell.

The accommodation includes a porch to the front, hallway, spacious sitting room, kitchen/diner, cloakroom, utility, three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor.

The residence requires a new septic tank and a new source of water as well as general modernisation throughout.

The property stands on c. 0.37 Acres and would make a perfect family home in a desirable location. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what this property has to offer, and the auctioneer invites enquires and offers for immediate sale.

Porch to Front - 6'2" (1.88m) x 4'6" (1.37m)
Hall - 7'8" (2.34m) x 6'1" (1.85m)
Sitting Room - 13'10" (4.22m) x 11'6" (3.51m)
Kitchen/Diner - 13'11" (4.24m) x 10'9" (3.28m)
Cloakroom - 6'4" (1.93m) x 6'2" (1.88m)
Utility - 8'2" (2.49m) x 6'5" (1.96m)
Landing - 13'10" (4.22m) x 6'1" (1.85m)
Bedroom One - 11'7" (3.53m) x 8'6" (2.59m)
Bedroom Two - 11'7" (3.53m) x 6'11" (2.11m)
Bedroom Three - 11'7" (3.53m) x 6'7" (2.01m)
Bathroom - 11'7" (3.53m) x 4'11" (1.5m)

This fantastic opportunity should not be missed! This charming property provides an excellent opportunity to put your own stamp on an exceptional residence in a peaceful yet convenient location in the heart of Tobervaddy. Whether you are seeking a holiday home or permanent residence, this could be the one for you. With its beautiful rural setting, close proximity to amenities and potential to make it your own, this unique property is definitely worth viewing.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
90
Price per m²
€667
Garden size
370
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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For sale is this hugely impressive four bedroom detached house located in the highly desirable area of Whitethorns, Whitebarns, Ballinaclough, Nenagh, Ireland. The property is finished to the highest possible standard and sits on a generous 0.64 acre site. The accommodation begins with an entrance hallway featuring oak flooring and mahogany stairs taking you up to the first floor. The open plan kitchen/living/dining room is ideal for entertaining and is fitted with light oak units and tiled floor. There is also a bright and spacious sunroom to the rear with French doors, oak floor and high ceilings. A partially tiled shower room with double electric shower is conveniently located on the ground floor, as is the utility room which is equipped with fitted units and provides rear access. The sitting room boasts an oak floor, decorative coving and a feature fireplace, while upstairs there are four large bedrooms all with oak floors and built in wardrobes. The main bedroom even has its own en-suite and walk in wardrobe. The family bathroom is a large fully tiled space with electric shower. Externally the property is surrounded by expansive front and rear gardens and has a detached garage with a roller door measuring 6.08m x 10.10m or 61.5m2. This stunning home is located only a short drive from Nenagh town, giving easy access to the M7. It offers the best of rural living whilst still being close to all amenities. Viewings are highly recommended for those seeking a truly unique home.

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This two bedroom cottage for sale in Glenaguile, Toomevara, Nenagh, Ireland has stunning views of the rolling hills and surrounding countryside. It's just a 10 minute drive to Toomevara and 12 minutes to Borrisoleigh town. This property requires extensive refurbishment works and extends to 0.64 acres (0.26 hectares). It benefits from electricity connection and septic tank, presenting an ideal restoration/rebuild project. This property could be eligible for grants up to €70,000 with the Croi Conaithe Fund which is available for properties intended for rental as well as owner-occupied who are willing to refurbish derelict homes. This grant may also be combined with Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland's Better Energy Home Scheme which potentially could offer a further €26,750 in support. The local area around Aghnameadle offers a range of amenities for residents to enjoy. The peaceful countryside setting provides an idyllic backdrop for outdoor pursuits and leisure activities, while the local towns are close enough for all essential services. Residents can benefit from excellent transport links with Toomevara just a short 10 minute drive away and Nenagh 12 minutes away by car. Aghnameadle has a mild climate with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing point, making it an ideal location for year-round living. Summers are usually warm and sunny, while winter months tend to be cooler but still pleasant. Living in a house in Aghnameadle is a unique experience. You can make use of the nearby natural beauty, enjoying walks and hikes in the countryside or relaxing by the river. With plenty of parks and green spaces, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the local area and get some fresh air. With so much on offer, Aghnameadle is the perfect place to call home. Whether you're looking for a renovation project or simply a change of pace, this two bedroom cottage in Glenaguile is ready to become your new home.

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Revel in the charm of the Irish countryside with this spectacular 5-bedroom detached house nestled amid panoramic views. Situated precisely on an elevated 5.38 acre expanse in the vibrant area of Kilcomenty, near Birdhill, this residence offers a unique blend of countryside tranquility and the buzz of Limerick City, just a short distance away. The grounds of this residence are a delight for equine and hobby farming enthusiasts, with nature laid out in its grandeur, the land here simply yearns for your touch. The vast expanse is punctuated by mature lawns that sweep across the property, while a gravel driveway lends a rustic appeal. Horse ranch, hobby farm, planting your favorite roses or horticulture in general - the purposes this land can serve are limited only by your imagination. The number of bedrooms and bathrooms affirms that the dwelling is as colossal as its surroundings. Five luxuriously appointed bedrooms are like individual sanctuaries, each graced with generous proportions and plenty of natural light. They provide a welcome escape after a bustling day, a warm nook when it’s chilly outside, or a cool retreat for a quiet afternoon nap when the summer sun is shining warmly outside. With four bathrooms, mornings are streamlined, making the rush less hectic, and providing plentiful space for self-pampering in privacy. The beauty of the place extends well beyond the house into the heart of Kilcomenty and Birdhill. Lush and verdant, the local landscapes in Kilcomenty are a treat for the senses throughout the year. Thanks to its mild climate that persists year-round, accompanied by rainfall just enough to maintain the area's lush greenery, it is perfect for those who delight in the outdoors. The local people are renowned for their friendly nature and the welcoming ambiance of the area, making it an ideal place to call home. Beyond the friendly locals, discover the eclectic mix of amenities in the nearby Limerick City that cater to your everyday needs and desires, thereby elevating the convenience of living in this one-of-a-kind property. In addition, the proximity to National Technological Park, the University of Limerick, Ballina, and Birdhill present extraordinary opportunities for learning, relaxation, and recreation. If your wandering spirit seeks exploration, visit the Black Valley and Lough Derg, challenge yourself to a hike in the Silvermines Mountain, or enjoy the charm of Emmet Square in Nenagh - all are just a stone's throw away. Imagine savoring your morning coffee viewing the sun gilding the emerald landscape, embarking on a leisurely walk to greet friendly neighbours, or immersing yourself in a book in such serene environs - it's not a dream, but everyday life in Kilcomenty. If you're a fitness fanatic, there is no dearth of activities to keep you energized, be it golfing, cycling, or fishing - Kilcomenty has something to offer to everyone. In the grand scheme of life, this is not just a house. It is a testament to a lifestyle that embraces peace, space, connection to nature, and local attractions. If you value these elements of life, here lies your perfect retreat. Seize this extraordinary opportunity to create a life full of contentment and bliss in the heart of Ireland. Don't let this gem slip away!

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