This
charming stone-built, two-storey period residence presents a unique opportunity
to restore and reimagine a traditional Irish period home.
The
property is ideally positioned within easy reach of a number of towns and villages,
located c.11km from Monaghan Town, c.12.5km
from Castleblayney and c.7 miles from Keady, Co. Armagh, just 200m
off the N2 Primary route. The location offers the best of both
worlds, combining a semi-rural setting, with convenient access to the national
road network and also within walking distance of shop and filling station.
Property,
we believe, dates from c.1827, retaining a number of period features, including
a distinctive Georgian-style entrance with a beautiful semi-circular
fanlight over the front door and occupies a roadside aspect, extending to
approximately 0.16 acres.
Offering
considerable potential for restoration and modernisation, this property is
likely to appeal to owner-occupiers seeking a characterful rural home, those
looking for a country retreat, as well as investors and purchasers seeking a
rewarding renovation project.
With its
traditional stone-rubble construction, distinctive period features and
attractive semi-rural setting, this is a property with character, history
and significant potential.
The
property has been vacant for many decades, so should be eligible for the
Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, further enhancing its appeal, as a
renovation opportunity. Further information on the Vacant Property
Refurbishment Grant Scheme is available from Monaghan County Council
Access
inside the structure is prohibited, as the structural condition of the property
is unknown.
For
further information, please contact Monaghan Property Sales