Stunning 3-Bed Coastal Retreat in Ballyconneely with Scenic Views, Mature Gardens & Essential Garage, Near Golf & Beaches

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Derrigimlagh, Ballyconneely, Co. Galway, H71FP27, Errislannan (Ireland)

3 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 250Floor area

€750,000

Villa

No parking

3 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

250m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Derrigimlagh, Ballyconneely, Co. Galway, this stunning villa truly embodies the charm of life along the rugged Atlantic Coastline of Ireland. This home is located in one of the most coveted areas of the West of Ireland, making it an exceptional find for international buyers seeking a tranquil escape or a rewarding investment. Built in 2004, this dwelling offers modern comforts while embracing the enchanting serenity of its natural surroundings.

Exploring the locale, you’ll find Ballyconneely Village just a short stroll away, where local traditions and warm welcomes are the hallmark. Here, life is a beautiful blend of rustic tranquility and vibrant community spirit. You can enjoy a leisurely walk to the Sands Hotel next door, a perfect spot to savor afternoon tea with spectacular views over the ocean. For golf enthusiasts, the world-renowned Connemara Golf Links is just a ten-minute drive, offering one of the best golfing experiences in Ireland. Avid walkers and adventurers can explore scenic trails leading to some of the most idyllic beaches, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or simply soaking in the awe-inspiring Irish landscapes.

Living in this villa, you’ll find a seamless blend of comfort and elegance. Its thoughtful design captures light and space, making each room a sanctuary of peace. With three substantial bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom, the villa provides ample privacy and luxury. The heart of the home, a spacious kitchen and dining area, invites family gatherings filled with laughter and unforgettable meals. Here, the scent of hearty Irish stews and freshly baked bread fills the air, with memories being created around the dining table.

For those tranquil evenings, the first-floor conservatory is a favorite spot, offering a panoramic retreat to watch the sunset over Mannin Bay. The views are simply picturesque, like a live painting constantly changing with the colors of dawn and dusk. Families will appreciate this spot for its unique ability to become both a playroom and a cozy nook for late-night storytelling.

Features of the property include:
- Modernly designed kitchen
- Three ensuite bedrooms
- Expansive conservatory with panoramic views
- Beautiful maple wood floors
- Adjacent 25 sq.mtrs garage for extra storage
- Oil-fired central heating system
- Double-glazed windows
- Open-plan living and reception areas
- Scenic views over Mannin Bay

While the property is in superb condition, offering a walk-in readiness that overseas buyers will appreciate, it also wears a hint of potential for personalized touches. Would you like to add a touch of personal charm to the gardens or perhaps design a unique outdoor entertainment area? The possibilities are endless.

Errislannan and its vicinity offer a lifestyle filled with both tranquility and adventure. Whether you're soaking up the local character of Clifden, a short 15-minute drive away, with its cozy pubs and inviting boutiques, or wandering through Roundstone with its stunning seascapes and artistic vibe, this area never fails to amaze. The local climate, typically mild with the pleasant coolness of ocean breezes, means you can indulge in outdoor activities most of the year.

Imagine living in this villa, an embodiment of Irish authenticity. The sound of waves lulling you to sleep, the fresh coastal air invigorating your morning, and the rich tapestry of local life unfolding just outside your door. A home here is not just a residence, but an invitation to embrace the rich and fulfilling life that the West of Ireland offers.

Designed with international buyers in mind, this is not just any house, but a doorway to a dream that many yearn for. A unique opportunity awaits in this secluded yet accessible part of the island, perfect for making lifelong memories, whether you're considering a full-time move or the ideal vacation retreat.

So why not make an appointment to view your potential new home? Discover all the beauty and opportunity that Ballyconneely has to offer, and experience firsthand what makes this villa so incredibly special in its own right. You won’t want to miss this slice of Irish paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
250
Price per m²
€3,000
Garden size
2023
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Villa
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming locale of Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, sits an exquisitely positioned villa that embodies privacy and scenic beauty. This distinguished residence, discreetly situated 50 meters from the main Barna Road, rests on a 0.5-acre site, offering breathtaking views of both Galway Bay and the distant Hills of Clare. With its surroundings deeply enriched by natural beauty, featuring Barna Woods and Silverstrand Beach within a short stroll, this property serves as a serene haven, while conveniently close to local amenities and attractions. This villa boasts 333 square meters of sophisticated living space, distributed thoughtfully across its two levels. The property indulges its residents with four well-appointed bedrooms and four bathrooms, satisfying the needs of a modern family or those who entertain guests regularly. Its architecture and site planning promote a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. The south-facing veranda and conservatory, stretching along the residence, invite an abundance of natural light and offer panoramic views of the oceanic vista—an ideal setting for relaxing or social gatherings. The ground floor of the property strikes a perfect balance between grandeur and comfort. The entrance lobby, with its elevated ceilings and timber accents, leads to various meticulously designed spaces. A cozy reading room or home office situates itself conveniently off the lobby, featuring south-facing windows and a solid-fuel stove, perfect for quiet afternoons or telecommuting needs. The main living area, located on the south-west wing, is designed to bring the beauty of the outdoors inside, with large windows and doors opening onto the veranda. The living spaces are complemented by a master b ... click here to read more

Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, H91P22T

Located in the prestigious location of Corcullen, Bushypark, this impressive 5 bedroom detached house offers a whole host of features that make it an exceptional property. Moycullen, located in Galway, Ireland, is the perfect setting for the prospective homeowner who values both tranquility and convenience. Built in 2000 and extending to a generous 370.77 sq.m (approx. 3,991 sq.ft.), this house Nests on a splendid landscaped site bordered with sturdy granite stone walls. Double gates greet you at the entrance, leading you to a tarmacadam driveway that provides ample parking all around the house. The impressive residence boasts a large annex attached to the rear and an integrated garage. Appealing double doors lead you to the double-height entrance hall complete with central staircase and large gallery landing. To the left of the hall is the main sitting room, beautifully laid with solid wood flooring and equipped with an open fireplace. Opposite the hall, a family room heated with an oil-fired stove treats occupants to delightful views of the front garden. From the snug room, you can easily move to the bright and expansive kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is fitted with an excellent selection of units and comes complete with integrated appliances and a helpful island unit. The dining area extends to the front for an airy feel, with tiled flooring throughout. A large, well-placed utility room is found at the rear of the kitchen that could be fitted with storage units as needed. The annex is a standout feature of this house, offering an incredible amount of space that can comfortably be converted to a separate family unit. On the first floor, a capacious landing overlooks the hall below. The master bedroom enjoys a ... click here to read more

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This four-bedroom, semi-detached house located at 68B Hawthorn Place, Clybaun Road, Knocknacarra, Galway, with a postal code of H91 KF2A in Ireland, presents a welcoming opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in vibrant Irish living while enjoying the benefits of a spacious family home. Built in 1989 and standing as a testament to diligent upkeep, this residence spans an impressive 108 square meters. The interior begins with a bright entrance hallway leading into a large living room that features double doors opening to an open-plan kitchen/diner. This setup ensures the home feels airy and connected, ideal for family interactions or gathering spaces for entertaining guests. Accessibility to the outdoors is made easy via a sliding door that opens up to a charming rear garden. Accommodations across the first floor include four well-proportioned bedrooms, with one boasting an ensuite bathroom. The main bathroom supports the remaining bedrooms, ensuring ample facilities for all household members. Added to this is a fully converted attic, accessible via a full staircase, enhancing the home’s storage solutions significantly. Though maintained in good condition, this home is ideally suited for buyers looking for a property they can personalize. Some areas might benefit from updates or modernization, allowing new owners to infuse their style and preferences, making this an ideal fixer-upper opportunity. ### Property Features: - Semi-detached house - Four bedrooms (one ensuite) - Two bathrooms - Fully converted attic for additional storage - Open plan kitchen/dining area - Large living room - Sliding doors to rear garden ### Amenities: - Off-street parking for at least two vehicles - Rear garden with patio area ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the heart of Ireland’s rugged landscapes, the charming bungalow of Knocknahorna in Bellacorick offers an extraordinary blend of peace, potential, and rural beauty. For those with an adventurous spirit and a vision to transform a property, this four-bedroom detached bungalow is bursting with posibilities. While it needs touch of renovation to realy shine, its potential is on par with the stunning landscapes that surround it. This bungalow stands proud on approximately one acre of untouched countryside, minutes away from the tranquil town of Crossmolina in Co. Mayo. Life here is all about embracing the serenity and a slower pace, giving you the opportunity to create a retreat that perfectly matches your lifestyle needs. Let's start with a storytelling journey through the property. As you approach the bungalow, the air grows crisp and the sights of Nephin Mountain in the distance ground you in the natural Irish beauty this area offers. Picture drinking your morning coffee with such a captivating view each day! The entrance hallway leads you into a haven of possibilities. With four bedrooms, this versatile floor plan caters perfectly to families, or could be transformed to suit your evolving lifestyle. Envision cozy evenings in the sitting room, storytelling, or game nights, or take the opportunity to open up the space for modern open-plan living. Functional yet straightforward, the kitchen and dining area can become the heart of the home. It's a spot waiting for culinary creativity and shared meals—where scents of homemade Irish stew linger in the air. The utility room adds convenience, serving as a mudroom for those who love a bit of garden work or cycling the nearby trails. This property, as with most ... click here to read more

Knocknahorna, Bellacorick, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, F26K5W9

Nestled in the serene townland of Leitrim, just a stone's throw away from the charming village of Cree in West Clare, lies an opportunity waiting for just the right person to breath life anew into a quaint, derelict stone-built cottage. This is not just a property, it is a story waiting to unfold, a piece of Ireland's rich tapestry ready for a new chapter. If you have ever dreamed of owning a country home reflecting pure character and charm, this is the canvas you can mold into your dream abode. Leitrim, Cree, Co. Clare, with its beautiful and picturesque landscapes, offers an authentic piece of rural Ireland. Despite the cottage being a derelict and in need of extensive renovations, it whispers tales of old-world charm with its stone-built walls and quaint design. With a successful refurbishment, you can bring this property back to its former glory and make it into a personal haven molded to your tastes. The property is a cozy two-bedroom cottage, devoid of a bathroom—which offers you the golden chance to architect its layout to best suit your lifestyle. Imagine waking up each morning to have your first cup of coffee while breathing the clean crisp country air, nestled amidst the tranquility of an idyllic Irish countryside. The site itself is a modest 0.19 acres, but don't let its size fool you; it's more than enough to lay down roots and carve out a lifescape of endless possibilities. Here's what you need to know about the status and features of this property: - Stone-built cottage - Renovation required - Situated on 0.19 acres - No bathroom installed - Two-bedroom arrangement - Requires full refurbishment - Concrete flooring - Painted panel ceilings - Plastered walls - Connected to water and electricity - Vacant o ... click here to read more

Leitrim, Cree, Co. Clare, V15W310

Imagine a cozy corner of Galway, right in the heart of Ireland, waiting just for you. Welcome to this charming 2-bedroom semi-detached bungalow nestled in the tranquil cul-de-sac of Cluainin, Newcastle. This delightful home offers the perfect blend of city convenience and suburban calm, ideal for anyone looking to embrace the gracious Galway lifestyle. Now, I gotta warn you, my days are packed with many such promising homes, but this one is something special indeed! First, let's talk about the area. Living in Newcastle, Galway, is all about enjoying the best of both worlds. You're just a hop away from the vibrant city center and the peacefulness of Salthill's scenic spots. The climate here is just about perfect too, with mild winters and balmy summers, plus you get that crisp Atlantic breeze. For those considering a move from warmer or more humid climates, you'll find our climate here a welcome change. One of the best parts about living in Newcastle is how connected but peaceful it is. Galway University and the University Hospital are mere minutes away, making it extremely convenient for academic and medical professionals alike. Not to mention, the Westside Shopping Centre and library are close by for all your shopping and reading needs. Plus, if sports gets your heart racing, local sports facilities will keep you active and entertained. And, of course, frequent buses whisk you into the city center or down to Salthill Village, where more cultural adventures await. Stepping into the bungalow, the story unfolds beautifully. This lovely abode is in lovely condition, showing off its charm right from the entrance hall. It connects you to all the home's cozy corners and even offers attic access for additional storage—a true ... click here to read more

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If you are seeking a tranquil domestic setting embraced by nature’s vistas, this detached 3-bedroom bungalow located in the serene countryside of Derrymoneen, Knockmore, near Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland, could be your next home. Priced at €235,000, this residence is nestled on an expansive site offering picturesque views of the majestic Nephin Mountain, making it a perfect retreat for families or those who relish rural living. The house stands in good condition and presents an excellent opportunity not just as a dwelling but as an investment into a lifestyle surrounded by lush landscapes. Stepping inside, you are welcomed by a bright entrance hallway that leads you into a cozy sitting room. The room features a solid fuel Stanley stove and is adorned with timber floor and ceiling boards. A large bay window not only frames the enchanting outdoors but also bathes the space in ample natural light, making it a perfect area for relaxation and hosting guests. The kitchen, equipped with quality fitted units and tiled floors, connected to a separate dining room, creates an ideal setup for family meals and occasional entertaining. A practical utility room adjoins the kitchen, adding to the functionality of this space. Each of the three bedrooms offers privacy and comfort, positioned away from the living areas along the hallway. These are complemented by a fully tiled shower room, ensuring conveniences are catered for all family members. Residing in this house provides not just comfort inside but also exceptional outdoor features, including a detached garage with ample storage space, concrete drives, cobble lock, and a paved footpath. The back garden, an oasis of tranquility, is beautifully landscaped with mature trees and s ... click here to read more

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