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Ardagh Lodge, Ardagh East, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, P85 FT62

3 beds
2 baths
112 m²
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Description

Period, restored farmhouse type residence, workshop and 0.6 acre approximately of grounds with mature trees, in a convenient south facing setting less than 1 mile from all that Rosscarbery has to offer. The residence is a traditional stone built and slated structure that has been crafted into a modern home of character. The many features of this fine house include original cut sandstone external finish, high ceilings throughout, pvc double glazed windows, oil fired central heating, open fireplace and multi fuel stove. The accommodation includes entrance hallway, sitting room, living / dining room, kitchen and guest toilet on ground floor. The first floor includes 3 bedrooms and bathroom. The spacious workshop is a single storey stone building that is suitable for conversion to suit the needs of a discerning buyer. The grounds comprise a gravel surface car parking area and garden bordered with mature trees, shrubs and flower beds. History Ardagh Lodge has a long association with the Kingston Family who lived on the site from at least 1828 up until recent times. The family name is synonymous with Kingston's Quarry, located north of the house, which they operated from the late 19th century. Cut sandstone from the quarry adorns many buildings throughout Rosscarbery, including the Sisters of Mercy Convent. The present house was built in 1913 for just £19 with the family proudly exposing their cut sandstone from the beginning for all to see. Timbers from a ship wrecked around Rosscarbery Bay in 1913 have been used in the roof which was re-slated with natural Spanish slate in c.2013. Local Area Rosscarbery is an historical and picturesque town to live or holiday in. The lagoon and the nearby Warren Beach are some of the many attractions. The area is noted for its attractive architecture, vibrant square with popular restaurants and bars, excellent schools, sandy beaches and the renowned sailing waters in nearby Glandore. Viewing is recommended for this attractive and convenient property of character.

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BER Details

BER: D2 BER No: 110051216 Energy Performance Indicator: 273.39 kWh/m2/yr

Negotiator

Niamh Moloney
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