Ballysumaghan Old Rectory, Lurgan, Ballintogher, Co. Sligo
€750,000 F91NW13 4 beds2 baths
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Ballysumaghan Old Rectory, Lurgan, Ballintogher, Co. Sligo
€750,000
Beds
4 beds
Price
€750,000
Property Type
Detached House
Size
0 meters2
Energy Rating
BER-Exempt
Refreshed on
Mar 4, 2025
Eircode
F91NW13
Group Name
Sherry FitzGerald Draper
Sales License Number
002102
Description
An attractive and charming mid 19th Century former Rectory a delightful pastoral setting with fine views from the property to the Ballygawley mountains in the distance.
Located approximately 5km from Ballygawley Village and some 11km from Sligo Town and 45 minutes from Knock Airport.
The house faces south and stands on its own land of approximately 1.65Ha (4.08 Acres) amongst wide lawns with a small yard to rear and a charming walled garden and croquet lawn to one side. It is flanked by some fine established trees and new plantings.
The yard has a tack room / office with wood burning stove and pony trap shelter, all with large loft overhead. Beyond this, a wood store and a modern barn, with workshop and loft storage.
The walled garden contains flowering shrubs, herbaceous borders, fruit trees, vegetable garden and an ornamental pond.
Countryside amenities:
There are excellent facilities for brown trout fishing on nearby Lough Allen, Arrow and Gill. Lough Gill has in addition, a run of salmon. There is salmon fishing, by arrangement, within an easy drive on the Bundrowes, Easkey and Ballysadare rivers. Within this radius is Sligo's beautiful coastline, with sandy beaches and harbours from which to sail and sea fish together with access to the famous river Shannon navigable system, the longest river in Europe suitable for large cruisers. This is also glorious area for the dedicated hill walker.
Viewing by appointment
Accommodation
Entrance Porch - 2.2m x 2.08m
Entrance Hall - 6.74m x 2.08m
Living Room - 4.5m x 4.2m
open fireplace with solid fuel stove, ceiling coving
Reception Room - 4.79m x 4.28m
open fireplace with solid fuel stove, ceiling coving
Pantry - 4.22m x 2.42m
tiled floor
Utility Room - 2.79m x 2.74m
Belfast sink, plumbed for washing machine
Guest WC - 1.68m x 1.36m
tiled floor
Bedroom 1/Office - 4.36m x 2.44m
fitted wardrobe
Kitchen - 4.55m x 4.27m
oil fired Rayburn stove, flagstone floor
Landing - 4.3m x 4.2m
Bedroom 2 - 4.89m x 4.18m
fitted wardrobes
Bedroom 3 - 4.52m x 4.3m
open fireplace, fitted wardrobes, whb
Bathroom - 3.2m x 1.34m
plus 1.75m x 1.39m bath with electric shower over, wc, bidet, whb
Bedroom 4 - 3.29m x 2.76m
open fireplace, walk in wardrobe 1.5m x 1.17m
Features
Oil fired Central Heating
Charming character with many original features
Private mature setting within easy access of
Sligo Town
Potential to further develop
Good range of outbuildings
Feature walled garden and landscaped grounds
BER Details
Exempt
Negotiator
Ken Draper
Features
Central Heating
Garden
Description
An attractive and charming mid 19th Century former Rectory a delightful pastoral setting with fine views from the property to the Ballygawley mountains in the distance.
Located approximately 5km from Ballygawley Village and some 11km from Sligo Town and 45 minutes from Knock Airport.
The house faces south and stands on its own land of approximately 1.65Ha (4.08 Acres) amongst wide lawns with a small yard to rear and a charming walled garden and croquet lawn to one side. It is flanked by some fine established trees and new plantings.
The yard has a tack room / office with wood burning stove and pony trap shelter, all with large loft overhead. Beyond this, a wood store and a modern barn, with workshop and loft storage.
The walled garden contains flowering shrubs, herbaceous borders, fruit trees, vegetable garden and an ornamental pond.
Countryside amenities:
There are excellent facilities for brown trout fishing on nearby Lough Allen, Arrow and Gill. Lough Gill has in addition, a run of salmon. There is salmon fishing, by arrangement, within an easy drive on the Bundrowes, Easkey and Ballysadare rivers. Within this radius is Sligo's beautiful coastline, with sandy beaches and harbours from which to sail and sea fish together with access to the famous river Shannon navigable system, the longest river in Europe suitable for large cruisers. This is also glorious area for the dedicated hill walker.
Viewing by appointment
Accommodation
Entrance Porch - 2.2m x 2.08m
Entrance Hall - 6.74m x 2.08m
Living Room - 4.5m x 4.2m
open fireplace with solid fuel stove, ceiling coving
Reception Room - 4.79m x 4.28m
open fireplace with solid fuel stove, ceiling coving
Pantry - 4.22m x 2.42m
tiled floor
Utility Room - 2.79m x 2.74m
Belfast sink, plumbed for washing machine
Guest WC - 1.68m x 1.36m
tiled floor
Bedroom 1/Office - 4.36m x 2.44m
fitted wardrobe
Kitchen - 4.55m x 4.27m
oil fired Rayburn stove, flagstone floor
Landing - 4.3m x 4.2m
Bedroom 2 - 4.89m x 4.18m
fitted wardrobes
Bedroom 3 - 4.52m x 4.3m
open fireplace, fitted wardrobes, whb
Bathroom - 3.2m x 1.34m
plus 1.75m x 1.39m bath with electric shower over, wc, bidet, whb
Bedroom 4 - 3.29m x 2.76m
open fireplace, walk in wardrobe 1.5m x 1.17m