Description
Accommodation
Features
- Detached property on the River Finn
- About 17 acres
- Approx. 1,686 sq ft
- Residential zoning
- Beautiful setting within walking distance of Ballybofey town
BER Details
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Beds | 5 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 157 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-F |
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Eircode | F93 TK6A |
Description
A smallholding on the edge of Ballybofey with a magnificent setting by the River Finn Ros Mhuire is set in an outstanding location on the outskirts of the popular town of Ballybofey. While it has a country setting, with rural views and Drumboe Woods forming a backdrop to the rear, Ballybofey can be accessed by foot via a pedestrian route which runs alongside the River Finn. It is a smallholding with a spacious house, outbuildings and a ring-fenced area of productive farmland. A key feature of the property is that it is bound by the River Finn which creates a tranquil setting. With its sandy banks and fresh water, this stretch of the river was reportedly a favoured location by the local population in times gone by as an area for sunbathing and swimming on a warm summer's day. It is also reported that the sandy ground on the river banks was sought after locally for a variety of uses and a now defunct track used to pass through the property to access this unusual supply of sand. The house was constructed c. 1950 and has an elevated position on the southern boundary and is accessed through a walled, entrance with piers, via a sweeping tarmacadam driveway which leads to the front and rear of the house where there is parking. Facing south, the house replaced a former dwelling and was constructed by the present owners' parents. It has accommodation extending to 1685 sq ft (156 sq m) over two storeys. External features include a red slate roof, bay windows and dressed quoins. Internally, there is a range cooker, double glazing, architraves, cornicing, stained glass and a number of fireplaces on both floors. While it is likely that most purchasers will wish to carry out a programme of renovation and redecoration, the accommodation is well-laid out for family living and entertaining, as shown on the accompanying floor plans. Outbuildings Situated to the rear of the house is a double garage which is flanked on either side by a store. The outbuilding was originally constructed to house livestock and could easily be converted to stables for equestrian use. Behind is a small former hen house which is presently used for storing firewood. Grounds The house is situated centrally within formal garden grounds which are predominantly laid to lawn with mature trees of mixed species and beds and borders. The farmland extends to about 17 acres and lies within a ring-fenced boundary. It is in a single enclosure, with a gently undulating topography. The land has been let on a seasonal basis to a local farmer for the grazing of livestock and has the ability to be cut for silage/hay. It drains into the River Finn which provides a natural water supply for livestock. The boundary is delineated by mature coniferous and deciduous trees. The lands are also situated approx 1km from the proposed Ballybofey/Stranorar bypass. Zoning The lands are included in the Ballybofey/Stranorlar local area plan 2018 2024 which was adopted in July 2018. A substantial portion of the land on the property is zoned Primarily Residential, offering the potential for up to 53 housing units subject to the necessary planning permission.
Accommodation
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BER Details
BER: F BER No: 111447587
Negotiator
Cianan Duff
Date created: Apr 18, 2019