Unique 2-Storey Home with Development Potential & Land on Glenties Outskirts, Donegal – Spacious Living & Scenic Views

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Stranaglogh, Glenties, Co. Donegal, F94K2W6, Glenties (Ireland)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 108Floor area

€200,000

Villa

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

108m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Greetings to all you potential overseas buyers and expats looking to find your dream home in the charming Irish countryside. Let me tell you about this delightful villa located in Stranaglogh, Glenties, Co. Donegal, nestled amidst the beautiful rolling hills of Ireland. As a bussy real estate agent, hopping from one phenomenal property to another, I must say this particular villa truly caught my attention.

Now, where do we begin this journey? This villa, positioned gracefully on the outskirts of Glenties town, provides a serene retreat for those who desire a blend of tranquility and opportunity. It's a well-constructed two-story detached house that's got both charm and potential! You're looking at 108 square meters of living space, set within 3.4 acres of emerald-green land. This is more than just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams, just waiting for its next chapter.

Picture yourself stepping into the entrance hallway with its warm mahogany front door. The tiled floors are inviting, leading you into a space where comfort meets opportunity. The villa features an open-plan sitting and dining area that's just made for family gatherings or entertaining guests. There's a cast-iron, glass-fronted multi-fuel stove—perfect for cozy winter evenings where you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance it offers.

The kitchen is practical yet opens a world of culinary possibilities. Equipped with high and low-level units, a stainless steel sink, an electric cooker, and even a washing machine, it’s set for everyday living. The terracotta tiled flooring adds a touch of color and character, complementing the kitchen's charm.

Venturing upstairs, you'll find two spacious bedrooms, each with carpeting and built-in wardrobes. Large windows let ample natural light flood in, making these spaces bright and airy—a perfect retreat from busy days. An additional bedroom on the ground floor ensures there's a comfortable spot for everyone.

The bathrooms have a modern touch, partially tiled, offering both function and style. Two bathrooms in total means there's less waiting and more convenience—ideal for families or hosting visitors.

One unique aspect of this property is the small stone-built cottage that’s part of the package. It’s been vacant for many years, a testament to the area's history, yet it stands sturdy, full of potential for those wanting to explore its possibilities. Perhaps it becomes a guest house, a studio, or even a rental opportunity. The options are yours to explore!

Now let's chat about living in Glenties. This is a quaint little town rich in culture and community spirit. The R250 gives you a straight route into town where you can find local markets, friendly pubs, and charming cafes offering the best of Irish hospitality. Glenties is a place where history and contemporary living blend seamlessly, and it's known for hosting its share of festivals and community events.

For those who crave nature, you're perfectly situated to enjoy the scenic beauty of Donegal. The nearby Bluestack Mountains offer hiking adventures, while beaches like the Narin-Portnoo provide stunning views and leisurely walks. Donegal’s climate is characteristically mild—a touch of rain gives the land its lushness, but it's balanced with warm, friendly summers that are a joy to experience.

Living here means embracing a lifestyle that's both peaceful and vibrant. Owning a villa in Glenties means you have the privacy and space to unwind yet are never too far from community spirit and interaction. Whether you're looking for a family home or a serene escape, this villa is versatile, warm, and ready for you!

Some key features to note:
- 3 Spacious bedrooms
- 2 Well-appointed bathrooms
- Open-plan sitting/dining area
- Updated kitchen with terracotta tiles
- Multi-fuel stove for cozy evenings
- Large windows for natural light
- Oil-fired central heating
- Double-glazed PVC windows
- Mahogany front door & tiled hallway
- Small stone-built cottage with potential

This villa, priced at 200,000, offers not only a home but a lifestyle change. It's waiting for the right owner to embrace its charm and potential. Enquiries are welcome; let's find a time to chat about how this could be the perfect fit for your new chapter in Donegal.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
108
Price per m²
€1,852
Garden size
34000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Villa
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the tranquil Irish countryside, discover a charming 2-bedroom cottage for sale in Lislea, Arigna, Carrick-On-Shannon, Ireland. This quaint abode, partially renovated, presents a fantastic opportunity to create your personalized Irish retreat with an estimated size of 110 sqm. Positioned not too far from the friendly local community of Arigna and a brief drive from the bustling town of Drumshanbo, you'll love the rural serenity without having to sacrifice access to necessary conveniences. The property is set within an expansive c. 0.69 acres of land. From here, take in the breathtaking views overlooking the Arigna Valley and the imposing Kilronan Mountain, offering an enviable sense of tranquility and connection to nature. This cottage's charm lies partially in its potential. Partial renovations have been undertaken, and the house is primed and ready for you to impart your vision and add those personal finishing touches. Here you'll find a foundation of skimmed plaster walls and first fix electrics and plumbing, alongside PVC double-glazed windows and a reliable slate roof for a warm, waterproof interior. It's a fixer-upper, certainly, but with considerable potential. Come inside to a host of welcoming and expandable spaces. The property offers: - Entrance Porch (1.17m x 0.85m) with timber front door - Living Room (4.47m x 3.62m) featuring a fire opening, plastered walls, and a solid concrete floor - Kitchen (3.11m x 2.01m) with a concrete floor and plastered walls - Bedroom 1 (4.49m x 3.20m) integrating concrete floors, plastered walls, and two windows to let in natural light - Bedroom 2 (2.49m x 2.38m) with concrete flooring and a window - Shower Room (2.35m x 1.26m) provisioned for installation of a WC, ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of Portsalon. This is not just a property; it's a canvas for your dream Irish getaway, nestled in the heart of Greenfort, Ireland. With 2.075 acres of lush, untouched land, this one-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to create a bespoke holiday home or second residence that reflects your vision and style. ### A Story of Potential and Possibility Set against the backdrop of Ireland's rugged beauty, this property invites you to reimagine its potential. The existing structure, though in need of renovation, stands as a testament to the area's rich history and offers a solid foundation for your creative aspirations. Envision transforming this space into a cozy retreat, where modern comforts meet traditional Irish charm. Daily Life in Portsalon Life in Portsalon is a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Mornings can be spent exploring the nearby beaches, where the Atlantic waves kiss the sandy shores. As the day unfolds, take a leisurely drive through the countryside, discovering hidden gems and local artisans. Evenings are perfect for savoring a pint at a local pub, where stories are shared, and friendships are forged. Seasonal Splendor Each season in Portsalon brings its own magic. Spring breathes life into the landscape with vibrant wildflowers, while summer offers long, sun-drenched days perfect for hiking and picnics. Autumn paints the hills in warm hues, creating a picturesque setting for leisurely walks. Winter, with its crisp air and cozy firesides, invites introspection and relaxation. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions - Outdoor Adventures: From hiki ... click here to read more

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In the quaint town of Drumshanbo, nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Ireland, awaits a delightful family home that could become your next investment or place of abode. Located at 9 Allenbrooke, this charming four-bedroom detached house is perched at the edge of a lush green communal area, offering both privacy and a connection to the surrounding community. Encouraging both outdoor and indoor living, this inviting home comes with its own unique story to tell. The town of Drumshanbo itself is a picture of tranquility, an ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the Irish lifestyle. With a harmonious blend of nature and community amenities, this area promises a comfortable and fulfilling life. For those with families, the local education facilities include a well-regarded secondary school and a national school, ensuring quality educational opportunities nearby. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy various sporting clubs, while explorers can indulge in the natural beauty of Acres Lake and its outdoor swimming pool, perfect for sunny afternoons. Moving into the home itself, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall, adorned with a vertical window peering out over the communal green. The porcelain tiled floors promise durability and style, whilst an under-stair closet adds practicality to the welcoming foyer. As you enter the sitting room, you are met with an expansive area bathed in light from its south-facing corner window, featuring a Stanley solid fuel stove that not only charms the eye but also connects seamlessly to the heating system, keeping the home cozy during those chilly winters. Whether you're hosting family or enjoying some quiet reading time, this room is designed to cater to both moods. Transitio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Saint Judes Court, 46a stand as a testament to quiet family living in the picturesque town of Clonleigh, tucked cozily in Co. Donegal. You’ll find this charming villa situated within a peaceful private residential lane, offering you the serenity you crave yet placing you conveniently within minutes of Lifford town center—a stone's throw from Strabane, and only a brief car journey from the bustling cities of Derry, Letterkenny, and Ballyboffey. The property promises not just a house, but a lifestyle, enriched by the enchanting environs of this historic locale. Greet the day with a sense of space and brightness in this well-maintained family haven. The villa stretches across 125 square meters, offering ample room for both relaxation and entertaining. Upon entering through the newly painted hardwood door, a welcoming entrance hall unveiled before you with sturdy laminate flooring underfoot—and elegant painted timber stairs accented by plush carpeting. The attention to detail here is hard to miss, giving off a warm and inviting vibe from the get-go. Living in this villa, one cannot overlook the lure of the rolling Donegal landscapes, nor the gentle cues of Irish country life. The climate in this part of the world is mild, with refreshing summer months and cozy winters, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty surrounding you. Lifford and the surrounding areas brim with Irish history and culture waiting to be explored. Weekend pursuits could see you exploring historical landmarks, partaking in lively community events, or exploring a host of outdoor activities. The property itself is a blend of contemporary features with traditional charm. Imagine evenings spent in the living room, where t ... click here to read more

46a Saint Judes Court, Lifford, Ballindrait, Co. Donegal, F93K77F

Nestled in the heart of Ireland's enchanting countryside, this quaint two-bedroom cottage in Kilturra, County Sligo, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Irish heritage. Located at the end of a serene rural laneway in Knocknageeha, Killavil, Ballymote, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition, music, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of Ash and Sycamore trees, the crisp Irish air filling your lungs as you step outside to embrace the tranquility of your two-acre estate. This cottage, though in need of renovation, holds the promise of becoming a cherished holiday home or second residence, where memories are made and stories are told. ### A Canvas for Your Dream Getaway This 80-year-old cottage, vacant for over two decades, is a blank canvas awaiting your personal touch. With the potential to qualify for vacant or derelict home grants, you can transform this historic dwelling into a modern retreat while preserving its rustic charm. The cottage's original stone structure and open fireplace evoke a sense of nostalgia, inviting you to create a warm and inviting space. ### A Musical Legacy The last resident of this cottage was a renowned traditional Irish musician, and the walls still echo with the melodies of the Sligo Style of Irish music. Imagine hosting your own music sessions, where the best of flute and fiddle musicians gather to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the region. ### Embrace the Irish Lifestyle Owning a second home in Kilturra means more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. The area is known for its traditional music festivals, where locals and visitors al ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Altachullion Upper in Swanlinbar, Co. Cavan, this captivating country home presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in rural charm. Addressed at H14XR62, this property captures the quintessence of countryside living while offering an excellent canvas for creativity and renovation. This traditional 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom detached dormer residence occupies approximately 4.79 acres of scenic smallholding land, featuring a yard and an array of outbuildings. A gateway to a quieter, nature-bound lifestyle, the property showcases expansive views of undulating countryside, presenting a peaceful environment that invites tranquility and relaxation. Currently, the home is in a state calling for modernisation, positioning it as an outstanding project for refurbishment enthusiasts or families dreaming of crafting their personal haven. Generously spanning two floors and approximately 135 square meters, the layout includes a range of characterful elements such as an open fireplace in both the living room and one of the downstairs bedrooms, along with a traditional kitchen/diner equipped with an oil-fired range. The design extends to include a second reception room or optional fourth bedroom, a utility room, and dual shower rooms, leaving considerable space for imaginative redesigns. The residence is equipped with oil-fired central heating, relies on the Corlough group water scheme, and features an on-site septic tank. Dating back to the 1950s, it maintains its period charm with standard construction, a slate roof, and single-glazed windows. Moreover, the new owners will have the potential to expand the property with a rear extension of up to 40 square met ... click here to read more

Altachullion Upper, Swanlinbar, Co. Cavan, H14XR62