Ballygarry, Partry, Co Mayo, F12 RF22
Ballygarry, Partry, Co Mayo, F12 RF22
Type
Detached House
Status
Sale Agreed
BEDROOMS
3
BATHROOMS
2
Size
116 sq.m.
0.50 acres
BER
EPI: 251.99 kWh/m2/yr
Description
EIRCODE F12 RF22
Property Partners Gill & Glynn is delighted to bring to market this endearing traditional style bungalow in one of the most enchanting settings imaginable.
This property should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant of up to €50,000. See link below for more information; https://www.gov.ie/en/service/f8f1b-vacant-property-refurbishment-grant/
Nestled between south Mayo's majestic Lough Mask and Lough Carra and surrounded by a lush, rural landscape, this quaint detached property sits near the town of Partry while also being an easy commute from Galway city, Ballinrobe and Mayo's county town of Castlebar.
It clearly has the foundations of a magical home in a perfect setting and is just waiting for a buyer with vision to craft a beautiful new chapter in its story.
Property Partners Gill & Glynn anticipates strong interest in this property from a variety of buyers ranging from first-time buyers to remote workers or the more mature investor looking to down size for the retirement years.
Of course, its setting also makes it the dream holiday home particularly for anyone with a passion for the water and outdoor life.
Accommodation
Perched just a stone's throw from the shores of Lough Mask, this story book style residence sits at the confluence of a number of quiet and quaint country roads.
Occupying a neat, walled site with adjoining garage, surrounded by lush fields with the sparkling blue waters of Lough Mask in the near distance.
The front entrance porch leads to a warm and welcoming sitting room with a statement traditional cut stone fireplace (an inserted electrical fire blocks the open fire).
It is bordered and backs on to the kitchen which features large open bright space. This room is adjoined by the back utility leading to the rear garden.
The bedrooms are all fitted with inbuilt wardrobes, three regular sized rooms and two bathrooms - see floor plan for dimensions.
Directions:
The awaiting bungalow sits at the end of a peaceful cul de sac at the end of a quiet country road that connects to the main N84 route between Castlebar (20 minutes) and Ballinrobe (10-minute drive).
It is within sight of the shores of Lough Mask – renowned for its angling offering and as the venue of the World Cup Trout Fly Fishing Championship.
It is also just a short drive from beautiful Lough Carra, making this property a dream bolt hole for fishermen and water sports enthusiasts alike.
Other nearby amenities include the historic Moore Hall ruin – former home and estate of George Henry Moore and family; the 13th century abbey at Ballintubber and the racecourse in Ballinrobe, to name but a few.
These enticing attractions, combined with proximity to Galway city (just over a 50-minute commute) and Ireland West Airport, make this Partry home a promising prospect for house hunters/investors with vision.
If you're keen to escape the rat race, this could represent the opportunity you have been dreaming of to create a quality lifestyle, rich in the spoils of country living while conveniently accessible to modern commercial centres
Viewing
This nest egg is likely to appeal to a wide variety of purchasers and early viewing is highly recommended.
Property Partners Gill & Glynn strives to be ultra flexible around property viewings.
To arrange a viewing, call, text or WhatsApp Emma Gill on (087) 7999955 or (094) 954 2819.
Features
- This property should qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant of up to €50 000.