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Beds | |
Price | €75,000 |
Property Type | Site |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
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Group Name | Streets Ahead Properties |
Sales License Number | 003178 |
Description
FOR SALE, LOUGHNAGOWAN, ENNISTYMON, CO. CLARE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY DERELICT PROPERTY FOR SALE ON CIRCA 1.75 ACRES OF LAND! 9KM FROM COROFIN AND 9KM FROM ENNISTYMON. May be eligible for the new government unoccupied/derelict grant scheme of up to €70,000. VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY ADVANCE APPOINTMENT WITH SOLE AGENT STREETS AHEAD PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION: Streets Ahead Properties are delighted to bring to the market- this derelict stone cottage on circa 1.75 Acres for sale, peaceful and rural location yet only 10 minutes-drive from both Corofin and Ennistymon. Ample room to extend and renovate subject to Clare Co. Co. planning permissions. For sale subject to planning permission. Services such as water and electricity are available and are close by. Further information available from Streets Ahead Properties.
Features
Property Features: Stone Cottage. Ample room to renovate and extend. Generous site 1.75 Acres. Peaceful, rural location. Make qualify for Government grants of up to €70,000. 10 minute drive to Corofin and Ennistymon
BER Details
BER: Exempt
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LOCATION/DIRECTIONS: The property is located circa 9km from Corofin village, known as The Gateway to The Burren and an angler’s paradise. Corofin has ample facilities available to include supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, pharmacy, garage, church and local GAA club. There are three primary schools within easy reach from this property also and secondary schools can be accessed in both Ennis or Ennistymon. The local Heritage Centre attracts many visitors and tourists each year. Ennistymon is a bustling market town only 10minutes away, traversed by the Inagh River on which lie the famous cascades. It is the largest town in North Clare and has a particularly strong urban core. The town has a distinctive character with an attractive architectural style. There are numerous eateries, pubs, shops to explore and dine in. A new secondary school is currently being built with state-of-the art facilities. It is linked to the seaside resort town of Lahinch which is one of the main tourist destinations in the county and is famed for its 5km long sandy beach and championship links golf course in which the Irish Open was held in 2019. Ennistymon and Lahinch are connected to the wider region via the N85 and N67 national routes.
Date created: Feb 20, 2024