Spacious 4 Bed Log Cabin in Gated Forest Setting - 12 River Valley, Ballyconnell Ireland

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12 River Valley, Ballyconnell, Ireland, Bilberry (Ireland)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 190Floor area

€180,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

190m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

This is a rare opportunity to own a detached log cabin in a stunning gated forest setting. Located on the banks of the Shannon-Erne Blueway, the four bedroom property extends to approximately 150 square metres and provides spacious accommodation.

The bright and airy living area offers an open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room with gas stove, a large covered porch and two bedrooms with en suite facilities. On the first floor is a mezzanine lounge with access to a large covered balcony, a shower room and two further bedrooms.

Externally there is ample parking, a decked outdoor dining area and a garden shed to the rear. The property is serviced by a communal water connection and waste treatment system along with electric storage heating (day & night metre). It has been built to Finnish Lapland Pine with a shingle style roof. Mobile Wi-Fi is available in the cabin.

River Valley is a secure and well maintained development ideal for nature and wildlife enthusiasts and with moorings available to hire annually for those with boats. It's located just 8.5km from Ballyconnell and under two hours drive away from Dublin or Belfast.

Viewing of this unique property is highly recommended and by appointment only.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
190
Price per m²
€947
Garden size
410
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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This beautiful 1 bedroom cottage in The Gate Lodge, Johnsbrook, Fordstown, Navan,, Ireland is a perfect romantic hideaway. Dating back to c.1910, the property has been carefully conserved and renovated into an elegant four-roomed cottage, two up/ two down, that overlooks mature gardens. The entrance is on one storey with a central chimney breast containing fireplaces for all four rooms (the kitchen fireplace currently sealed). Renovation works carried out in 2011 have provided many modern features throughout the property. Accommodation includes the entrance porch, livingroom, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom as well as a Charnwood wood burning stove in the living room. Girley Bog is located within walking distance of the Lodge. This provides a looped walk in this beautiful natural heritage area. For other nearby amenities, the property is c. 10km (10 mins) from Kells town centre and c. 8km (8 mins) from the M3 access to Dublin. Clonmellon Village is 4.2km (c 5 mins) away and M50 c. 75 km - c. 50 mins. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Fordstown is also home to a number of golf courses, parks, forests and beaches. The climate in the area is typically mild with warm summers and cool winters. Rainfall is relatively low, with some snow during the winter months. Living in The Gate Lodge offers the best of both worlds. It's situated in a rural setting, with plenty of peace and quiet, but it's close enough to enjoy the convenience of local amenities. A perfect blend of urban and rural life!

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Experience the allure of history, charm, and comfort at the magnificent Master Walshe House nestled in the serene countryside of Clonfanlough, Ballinahown, Athlone, Ireland. This captivating 4-bedroom detached home, initially erected in circa 1860 as an old RIC barracks, has gracefully withstood the test of time. Having been sympathetically restored, it now showcases an amazing blend of traditional allure and contemporaneous comforts. The grandeur of this home spans across 165 sq.m. The warm, welcoming tiled entrance hall opens to a tastefully designed kitchen, aglow with the radiance from dual aspect windows. An open fireplace conjures an image of cozy winter evenings spent in the kitchen, which has ample space and is drenched in natural light. The fortress of your dreams awaits in Bedroom 1. This generously proportioned sanctuary comes fully equipped with an en suite, plush carpeted flooring, and dual aspect sash windows. Next, step into the sunlit living room resplendent with pleasing proportions. Featuring high vaulted ceilings, an exposed stone wall, and an insert stove, it's the perfect spot for intimate get-togethers or tranquil solitude. Adding to the blissful ambiance are the commodious, well-lit three upper bedrooms fitted with plush carpeting and traditional doors. Each room offers mesmerizing views of the encompassing abundant vistas. These rooms are serviced by a sophisticated, black and white themed bathroom, complete with a separate bathing area and an electric shower unit and a separately roomed WC. Explore the seclusion of your outdoor oasis in the two-tiered gardens. Walk through rolling lawns and delve into nature's finest offerings amongst the trees and shrubbery that dot the landscape. A safe haven for nature lovers, it ensures complete privacy and security for the dwellers. Life at the Master Walshe House transcends the ordinary. Conveniently located just outside the village of Clonfanlough, you get to experience the tranquility of rural life while being a short 20-minute drive away from Athlone Town's hustle and bustle. Education is a priority with two National Schools located nearby, and commuting to Dublin is fuss-free. Immerse yourself in rich local history by visiting Clonmacnoise, the neighbouring monastic settlement. The area is abundant in timeless wonders – from ancient monuments to traditional music to rich Irish culture and the splendor of the countryside. Here, you're always one step away from embarking on a new discovery. Its proximity to local attractions, cultural richness and the house’s unique blend of history and modern comforts make for a incredibly enriching lifestyle. The Irish country living experience doesn't get any more quintessential than this. The Athlone climate is classified as warm and temperate, with significant rainfall throughout the year, even in the driest months. However, the rain also paves the way for lush, green landscapes making Ireland the Emerald Isle. Ireland's rich culture, amiable locals, and leisurely pace of life pair beautifully with the idyllic scenery, making the Master Walshe House a divine retreat. Over here, life is about embracing the simple pleasures – a day out in the garden, venturing on long country walks, or indulging in the peace and tranquility that the rural lifestyle offers. For anyone looking to enjoy a unique blend of history and charm that marries seamlessly with modern convenience, the Master Walshe House is both a perfect retreat and a reinvigorating adventure that begins right at your front door. This home offers a lifestyle steeped in splendid history, comfort, and unparalleled charm. It beckons a life of serenity and convenience, making it a must-experience. Welcome to Master Walshe House – Your personal haven, where history meets luxury and comfort in a beautiful countryside setting. It's not just a home; it's a lifestyle making the ordinary, extraordinary.

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Step beyond the threshold of 2 Lord Edward Street, Kells, Ireland, and encounter the charm of a three-bedroom End of Terrace abode, cozily nestled in the vibrant heart of Kells Town. Conjuring originality from its construction in the year 1931 and flaunting a rear extension added in 1969, this radiant home unfolds over a comfortable 77.34 sqm of living space. The moment you approach the residence, you are welcomed by a distinct front porch. Once inside, you will be instantly endeared to the naturally lit, spacious sitting room, adorned with an open fireplace and fitted units for all your storage needs. The homely ambiance extends to the kitchen, where the presence of a solid fuel stove, hotpress, oven, and fully equipped units invites the prospects of culinary adventures. The storyline of the house further unravels three sizable double bedrooms, each ornamented with fireplaces for those intimate, family gatherings and triple-glazed windows, promising light-soaked mornings and tranquil nights. The house also boasts a recently modernized shower/wet room to ensure your daily routines are encompassed with comfort. The rear of the house will lead you to a porch with a triple-glazed window, overlooking a beautifully groomed lawn and a mature garden. An exquisite arrangement of serenity is fostered by the verdant expanse. Adding to the functionality, the property provides access to a rear lane through double gates and a detached garage beneath the main house level. Supplemented by mains water and sewerage systems, the house ensures a warm, inviting ambiance supplemented by an oil-fired central heating system and a solid fuel stove, making it an all-season retreat. Kells, a charismatic market town, rests on the bank of River Blackwater in County Meath. It is a perfect cocktail of rich cultural heritage dating back to the early Christian times featuring the famous Round Tower and High Cross along with modern amenities. Numerous conventional pubs lend the town centre an intimate vibrancy, promising memorable social experiences. The countryside of Meath, in contrast, opens doorways to outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and fishing. It is a town where history meets convenience and tranquillity meets vitality. To experience climate in its most pleasing form, come to Kells. Its mild winters make for cozy evenings by the hearth, and warm summers inspire every household to bring out their barbecue grills for some family time in the backyard. The privilege of residing in Kells provides the tranquil solace of a close-knit community without sacrificing city lights' charm. With excellent transport links to Dublin City Centre, residents can seamlessly transition between the bustle of city life and peaceful evenings in the Irish countryside. The unique lifestyle at Kells curates a harmony between work, connectivity, and leisure. For those in the market for a versatile living environment, this house is the perfect place to call home. 3 Lord Edward Street is busy with life, carrying the charm of the past, the comforts of the present, and the promise of a prosperous future. A house in Kells is a guarantee of comfort, culture, and community. This three-bedroom property, with its well-planned layout, is a testament to a peaceful and comfortable life. The charm of a house isn't just in the walls and the furniture but in the life that inhabits it. Over the years, it becomes a reflection of those living within, a place of love, laughter, and countless memories. And this enchanting property in Kells has all the potential to become your gleaming treasure box of cherished moments.

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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.

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Welcome to 23 Drummond Radhairc, nestled in the quintessentially Irish town of Carrickmacross. Set in an intimate private development, this 4-bedroom semi-detached residence offers exceptional views over the serene Lisanisk Lake, sitting comfortably under a kilometer from the vibrant town centre. It is more than just a house; this is a home that is perfect for any family looking to plant roots in a thriving community. As you step into the residence, a warm, inviting hallway greets you, showcasing solid wood flooring and providing a convenient hotpress for storage. The spacious sitting room beckons next, a haven of relaxation where wooden flooring mirrors the same warmth from the hallway. Here, a feature marble fireplace stands as a lavish centerpiece, housing a Stanley stove perfect for cozy evenings in. Enjoy the joys of cooking in the generous 7m x 4m kitchen/dining area featuring ceramic tiled flooring and integrated appliances. Here, you'll find a dishwasher, a fridge, a Whirlpool Hob, and a Neff double oven, all set to inspire culinary creativity. A utility room stands ready for all your appliances, enclosed within 3.3m x 1.6m fitted units. Slumber in peace in the master bedroom that promises comfort, boasting an en suite, built-in wardrobes, and wooden flooring. Three additional bedrooms offer ample space, all donned with wooden flooring, while two come equipped with built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom is spacious at 3m x 2m and comes fitted with a bath, shower unit, sink, and toilet - everything you need. Step outside, and the charming rear garden invites you to soak in the beauty of the surroundings. Complete with a patio and shed, it stands as a perfect spot for summer barbecues with friends and family or a serene morning coffee. Situated in Carrickmacross, this house offers more than a home; it promises a lifestyle. The town bustles with traditional Irish charm and modern conveniences. Everything you need for comfortable and convenient living is within walking distance, whether it be shops, schools, or amenities. Experience the joys of a day trip to Clogherhead beach or explore the picturesque Monaghan countryside. Adventure awaits just outside your doorstep, be it the sparkling coast or lush Irish countryside. There's something for everyone in this charming town, serving as an ideal spot to call home. Living in this climate offers you the best of the Irish weather, ranging from stunningly sunny days to cozy rainy ones, with each season gifted with its own unique charm. Carrickmacross has something to offer all year round, whether it's winter walks around the lake or summer picnics in the park. A four-bedroom home in Carrickmacross is rare, and with all these features, this one stands as a jewel in the crown. This residence, waiting for its lucky new owners, is all about seizing the day and writing your own story. Captivating from the onset, this home offers potential and warmth in equal measure. Don't let this opportunity slip by; this could be the dream home you've been waiting for.

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This four bedroom detached bungalow is situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac lane, with panoramic views of the Slieve Bloom mountains and the surrounding countryside. With an entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, family bathroom, and four bedrooms, this property offers plenty of living and entertaining space. The house is serviced by both a private water supply and septic tank, and has solid fuel and oil fired central heating, meaning you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of a cosy home all year round. To the rear there is a workshop/storage shed and a fuel store, perfect for those extra bits and pieces or seasonal items. The gardens are in lawn with a variety of shrubs, to the front and side of the house and are well maintained. With its elevated site and beautiful views, this property is sure to impress. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate it fully. Inside, you'll find that the entrance hall leads to the main living area. The living room is bright and spacious, with a marble fireplace and wood surround adding a touch of grandeur. The kitchen/dining room is a great size, complete with tiled floor, fitted kitchen units, solid fuel range, electric cooker, and extractor hood. There is also a utility room, with fitted clothes dryer (plumbed for washing machine), and built in storage units. A WC room is also located on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, all of varying sizes and finished with wooden flooring. For added convenience, two have fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom is fully tiled and includes a bath, WC, WHB, electric shower over bath, and separate shower unit. Hallway also features wood flooring and hotpress. This property is located near Kinnitty village, c. 4.5 km away, and is indicated by what3words /// rewriting.dame.treadmill. With its convenient location and impressive features, this four bedroom detached bungalow is sure to make a wonderful family home.

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