Tigroney House Avoca Co. Wicklow Ireland Y14 RX23 – Period home on circa 100 acres with several outbuildings

Nestled in the picturesque Vale of Avoca in Co. Wicklow, Tigroney House is a stunning Georgian property set on approximately 100 acres of land. This historic estate exudes charm and character, offering a unique opportunity for a discerning buyer to own a piece of Irish history.

Approached via a tree-lined driveway, Tigroney House itself boasts a grand facade with classic Georgian architecture and a Queen Anne rear wing. The Georgian section of the house has had some renovation and upgrading carried out, but there is further work needed and the older section of the house still needs complete upgrading, renovation and modernisation. The house at present offers seven bedrooms, some with ensuite bathrooms but there is lots of potential to continue with restoration and renovation works to create further additional space for family and guests.

The existing features on entering the main House include a grand staircase, high ceilings, beautiful moulding and architrave, original fireplaces and elegant period details, all of which create a tangible sense of grandeur, sophistication and history.

At the entrance to the Estate you will find an old stone gate lodge, and beyond the main house, a remarkable collection of buildings (a barn, stables, milking parlour and four old stone cottages), some of which are over 300 years old.

The stone cottages are semi-detached, two of which have had some repairs carried out 15-20 years ago but now require further renovation and upgrades. These would provide ideal living accommodation for on-site staff.

The remaining gate lodge and other two semi-detached cottages are in various stages of dereliction. However, with vision and innovative design they could be repurposed to suit your own needs, perhaps a recording studio/office space/artists workshop or gallery, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions.

The potential for the Estate is vast, allowing the new owner to create a truly bespoke home, tailored to their individual needs.

The surrounding land is a nature lover`s paradise, combining approximately 100 acres of rolling, lush green fields, magnificent mature woodlands, a 1 acre walled garden and the stunning meandering Avoca River. As such, the property is a haven for many of Ireland’s endemic wildlife species, and provides home to an impressive variety of bird species (including the rare Red Kite). The Estate also comes to the market with the benefit of fishing and shooting rights.

There is a very special and palpable sense of peace and tranquility as you walk around this estate. It promises a private retreat away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, yet a stroll down your driveway takes you to the gateway of the Avoca Woollen Mills and the beautiful village of Avoca.

 

Main House Accommodation:-
The entrance porch opens up into the main hallway with a beautiful feature staircase. To the left of this impressive entrance hall is the drawing room with marble fireplace, ceiling coving, cornices and bow window. A glazed door opens out to the beautiful mature garden which enjoys sunshine throughout the day. To the far right of the hall is a study/office and then to the rear is the large open plan casual dining/kitchen. Further ground floor accommodation comprises a spacious room to the front of the house with open fireplace (suitable for either formal dining or a comfortable family room), a large utility, shower-room, and staff kitchen.

Ascending the beautiful staircase, to the first floor on your right is the first of the bedrooms with similar features to the drawing room below with bow window opening to a small balcony, ceiling coving and cornices and marble fireplace. Across the landing is a newly renovated bathroom with feature bath, walk-in shower area, w.h.b. and w.c.

A door to the rear of the main landing leads to a spacious bedroom located at the front of the main house with windows to the front and side. Beyond this area of the house the property opens up towards the rear into the Queen Anne section where a further 5 bedrooms, three of which have been laid out to facilitate ensuite bathrooms.

Overall there are seven bedrooms all in varying stages of renovation/completion. (See Floor Plan)

Virtual Tour Link :- https://tour.giraffe360.com/9ca34df9373243cc85104e838e384e95/

The Gate Lodge
Situated at the main entrance to the property, this building is derelict and requires complete renovation works to make it habitable. But it comprises of a split level layout with living-room, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms.

The village is located to the rear of the main dwelling house and comprises of four semi-detached cottages – two in need of repair/upgrading and two completely derelict. There are some farm outbuildings previously used as milking parlours, stables, storage sheds which are also all in varied conditions. This area of the property offers a great location to house staff or convert to studio/office accommodation subject to planning permission. It offers privacy away from the main house and is a unique little holding dating back 300 years.

Location
Tigroney House is located in Avoca (Irish: Abhóca) a small town near Arklow Co. Wicklow Ireland. Set on the River Avoca the village has been associated with its famous copper mines for many years and the valley has been immortalised by Thomas Moore in the famous song “The Meeting of the Waters”. The name of the song derives from the meeting of the “Avonmore” and “Avonbeg” rivers about two miles from the village of Avoca. The song is said to have been written under a tree, the stump of which remains by the Meetings of the Water”

Avoca Handweavers was first established in Avoca in 1723 and is Ireland oldest Handweavers and right beside the entrance to Tigroney house. Both Avoca Handweavers and Tigroney House are connected in history by the story of Emily, Winifred and Veronica Wynne the three daughters of a parson based at Tigroney who inherited the run-down weaving mill at Avoca in 1927.

Avoca was once known as Newbridge and subsequently became known as Ovoca, and then in Victorian times it was changed to Avoca.

Claudius Ptolemy was a 2nd century Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer famous for his controversial geocentric theory of the universe mentions the River Obhoca on his early map of Ireland.

The official name of the village is now Avoca in English and Abhóca in Irish. None of the other names are used today.

Avoca is the village where the BBC series Ballykissangel was filmed. In 1966 Avoca was one of the locations used in the film “Jules Verne’s Rocket to the Moon”.

Getting There
Dublin Airport Travel Time 1hr 14mins approx

Ardmore Studios Bray Co. Wicklow 45 mins approx
Ashford Studios Ashford Co. Wickow 30 mins approx
Tara Studios Borleigh Manor Gorey Co. Wexford 30 mins approx

Some Places To Visit Nearby
National Botanic Gardens Co. Wicklow https://www.botanicgardens.ie/kilmacurragh/
Meeting of the Waters Knockanode Co. Wicklow
Tree Top Walk Rathdrum Co. Wicklow https://www.beyondthetreesavondale.com/
Greenan Maze Rathdrum Co. Wicklow https://www.greenanmaze.com/

History of Tigroney
Early History – Let us take you back in time
The early history of the Tigroney area is described as: ‘Tigroney the name of a place beside the river Ovoac, between Rathdrum and Arklow in Wicklow, well known for its mines, it is the ancient Tech-na-Romhan, the house or church of the Romans where it is reputed that Palladius, St Patrick’s predecessor, erected a church during his short visit to this coast to convert the local population to Christianity around 400 AD.’

The earliest record of the name is in the Inquisition of 1604 concerning the lands and titles which had belonged to the Priory of All Hallows. The Priory had been given the Island of St Saviour of Glendalough with all its possessions and appurtenances by Archbishop Henry de Loundres (1213-28), and on the dissolution of the Priory all its property was granted to the City of Dublin included the titles of ‘Tecronyne’ (Tigroney). The Down Survey 1656 indicated a church in the general area of Redcross and Avoca in the Barony of Arklow.

The Avoca Mill was established in 1723 as a co-operative venture where farmers from the Wicklow Valleys could grind corn and spin and weave the wool shorn from their sheep. As the cottages and outbuildings in Tigroney can be matched to the establishment of the Mill it is reputed that a smaller house was already in place prior to the building of the Early Georgian Country House c 1740-1750 that stands today.

The history of Mining and Milling in Avoca and its wider impact is integral to the history of Tigroney House with its farm, cottages and outbuildings together with its landscape gardens, woodland and river frontage offer a rare glimpse of Architectural and Industrial heritage combined.

The Wynne Sisters founders of Avoca Handweavers.
In the 1900s, the dynamic trio of sisters called Emily, Veronica and Winifred Wynne took over the running of the mill, introducing colour to the yarns by using vegetable dyes from the walled garden of their neighbouring home Tigroney House.

THE early years of the last century and the rebirth of the Irish state saw a flourish of “can do” Irish women emerging into a promising new era of equality in Ireland. It had started with the suffragette movement here, the founding of Cumann na mBan, with widespread female involvement in the 1916 Rising and the election of leader Countess Markievicz to both the Dáil and a Westminster seat. This period, which lasted into the 1920s, is often referred to as the “first wave” of Irish feminism. But that early century window was a productive one which saw Irish women seize their opportunity in arts and industry as well as politics.

In Wicklow, the 1920s marked the resurgence of Avoca Handweavers, driven by the three Wynne sisters of Tigroney House. They inherited the run-down weaving mill at Avoca, which had been working since the 1720s when it was originally set up to provide clothing for the copper miners in the region. The motive of the Wynnes in reviving the mill was to provide local employment to help the impoverished. It was a colourful revival as the sisters threw themselves into finding ways of injecting vibrant colour for the garments which were previously brown and grey. The sisters used Tigroney’s vast one-and-a-half acre walled formal garden to grow dye-producing plants, and they installed vats in the outhouses of Tigroney to experiment with the resulting plant and vegetable dyes. It was recalled that they were always seen walking around with twists of yarn between their fingers, constantly testing the brighter, more vibrant product that they were pioneering. Before long, reds, greens and yellows produced from plants grown at Tigroney were brightening up Avoca garments and making them the talk of these islands. Thanks to the Wynne sisters and a later revival in the 1970s by the Pratt family Avoca Handweavers became a well-known Irish brand. In 2016, Avoca was purchased by American company Aramark. https://www.avoca.com/en/our-history

Bernadette Denby Auctioneer Valuer & Estate Agent brings Tigroney House and Estate to the market with an Asking Price of €2,000,000.00. This price includes the gate lodge, main house, four semi-detached cottages in varying conditions, outbuildings, along with almost 100 acres of land.

Circa 40 acres are currently in woodland of mainly hardwood trees of varying species and the remaining circa 58 acres are currently in grass and mainly suitable for cattle, sheep, or horses. The land slopes down into the valley and up onto the hill. The Avoca River runs along one of its boundaries and the Rosslare Harbour to Dublin railway line runs along the same boundary.
An abundance of birds have made Tigroney and the Wicklow area their home. Red kites, long-eared owls, grey wagtails, wrens, great tits, goldfinches, willow warblers, wood pigeons, house sparrows, and blackcaps have been spotted along with other birds of prey like sparrowhawks and buzzards.

If you are searching for a place of peace, and tranquility with complete privacy, unique and individual, then Tigroney House awaits your inspection.

Book an appointment to view, bring along your Architect, Builder, Surveyor and a good pair of walking boots, walk this estate and see if this is the property and project for you.

Contact me:-
Bernadette Denby Mobile 00353 86 2071543
Email: info@bernadettedenby.com
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Bernadette Denby has worked in the property market in Ireland since 1998 and is a member of the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers in Ireland and a member of the National Association of Realtors USA and is a NAR Certified International Property Specialist.

BER Nos:
107672420 Main House
107672131 Cottage No 1
107672305 Cottage No 2

Buttercup Farmhouse Ballyconnick Cleariestown Co Wexford Y35 K2W6

This lovely two bedroom cottage set on circa 0.6918951 acres offers the opportunity for an ideal step onto the property market with plenty of room to grow with time.

 

Built around the early 1900`s Buttercup Farmhouse has had some upgrades but purchasers may wish to carry out some further upgrades and modernisation.

 

The house is located to one corner of the spacious plot with ample off road parking on a gravelled drive to the side and rear.  The property is accessed from the rear with a small extension.  The hallway opens up on the ground floor into a small office, bathroom, kitchen/dining with stairs to 1st floor and sitting room.  On the first floor are two spacious bedrooms.  Outside to the rear is a small garage and store house.

 

The house is only 10 to 12kms from the nearest beaches such as Kilmore, Ballyteigue and Cullenstown and the sea can be seen in the distance from the rear of the property.  Wexford town is approximately 10 kms where you can find all necessary amenities and local villages of Rathangan, Kilmore and Bridgetown offer schools, small convenience stores, pubs, restaurants and churches.

 

Viewing of the property is highly recommended to appreciate it`s location and what this property has to offer to an astute buyer.

 

Entrance Hall
1.82m (6’0″) x 1.4m (4’7″) Entrance is located to the rear of the property, ceramic tiled flooring and doors to:-

 

Bathroom
2.05m (6’9″) x 1.71m (5’7″) Floor to ceiling ceramic tiles, bath with Triton T90z electric shower, w.h.b. & w.c

 

Office
4m (13’1″) x 1.7m (5’7″) With lino to floor, windows to side and rear, ideal office/study or small bedroom

 

Kitchen / Dining
3.86m (12’8″) x 3.55m (11’8″) With ceramic tiled floor, eye and waist level fitted presses, stainless steel sink, electric oven, ceramic hob, washing machine, splash back wall tiles, stiars to 1st floor and door to:-

 

Sitting Room
3.91m (12’10”) x 3.52m (11’7″) Located to front of house with laminate timber flooring, solid fuel stove, spot lights.

 

Landing
Stairs to 1st floor landing with doors to:-

 

Bedroom 1
3.91m (12’10”) x 2.5m (8’2″) To front of house with solid wood timber flooring

 

Bedroom 2
3.9m (12’10”) x 3.53m (11’7″) To front of house with solid wood timber flooring

 

Garage & Storage Shed
To the rear of the property is a small galavanised roofed garage and storage shed.  They are both spacious and ideal for storing gardening equipment and are wired for electricitly.

Services
Mains ESB, private water well, septic tank, oil fired central heating and double glazed windows and doors.

Features

  • Two Bedroom Detached Cottage on Circa 0.6918951 acres
  • Built in early 1900`s
  • Presented in good condition throughout
  • Ideal holiday or starter home

 

BER No:

114283336

 

Viewings

Strictly by appointment, 24 hours’ notice required for this property.

 

 

5 Marys Lane Wexford Y35 N8A0

5 Marys Lane is a unique town property located just two minutes from Wexford`s main shopping thoroughfare and adjacent to St. Marys Church Graveyard.

Marys lane runs parallel to South Main Street, stretching from Peter Street to Bride Street. The street is named after the old Norse-Irish parish of St. Mary`s. The entrance to the ruins of Saint Mary`s Church, which was built during the Middle Ages, can be found at the southern end of the lane, close to the entrance at Bride Street.

The property itself is accessed via stone steps and is typical of the small terraced houses built around Wexford town.

Accommodation comprises of sitting room, downstairs bedroom, w.c., kitchenette, shower, stairs to first floor with two bedrooms. A small enclosed yard and storage shed are located to the rear of the property.

The property is in need of complete renovation, upgrading and modernisation but with creative planning and design the house can offer the new owner a town home in a convenient and historical part of Wexford town minutes from all necessary amenities.

Sitting/Parlour
5.24m (17’2″) x 2.52m (8’3″) Front door opens directly into sitting room/parlour with carpet to floor and doors to:-

Bed 1
3.5m (11’6″) x 2.12m (6’11”) To front of house with carpet to floor and door to:-

WC
2.19m (7’2″) x 1.71m (5’7″) With tiled floor w.h.b. & w.c., window to rear

Kitchenette
2.94m (9’8″) x 2.47m (8’1″) With waist level fitted units, stainless steel sink, door to rear yard and door to:-

Shower
2.76m (9’1″) x 1.19m (3’11”) Tiled show stall with electric shower

1st Floor Landing
2.65m (8’8″) x 1.85m (6’1″) Stairs from sitting room to first floor landing with roof window

Bed 2
3.29m (10’10”) x 2.68m (8’10”) To front of house.

Bed 3
4.98m (16’4″) x 2.14m (7’0″) With window to front and rear

Outside
To rear small yard area and storage shed

Features
• Three bedroom end of terrace home
• Two minutes walk from Wexford`s main shopping thoroughfare
• Located in historical part of Wexford town
• Perfect renovation project

BER No:
116568908

BER No:
Mains ESB, Water & Sewerage, double glazed windows and doors

Viewings
Strictly by appointment with sellling agent.

Park Bree Co. Wexford Y21 TT68

A charming one bedroom renovated cottage set on a mature site circa 0.4692 acres hidden from view and accessed by a mature tree lined avenue.

Offering superb privacy and the potential to extend to the side or rear.

The current owners have renovated the property and incorporated the character and charm of the cottage into the renovation offering a lovely peaceful retreat for either a starter, holiday or retirement home.

Located only 3km from M11 with easy access to Dublin.

Bree village is only 4.3kms with a supermarket, pub, primary school, church, etc., and for all other amenities Enniscorthy town is just 5kms from the property offering train access to Dublin on a daily basis, primary and secondary schools, banks, supermarkets, boutiques, etc.

This is a hidden gem that will suit someone who wants to escape to the countryside and enjoy the peace of nature but doesn`t want to be isolated as you have neighbours nearby.

If you like the outdoor life activities such as Edermine Kayaking and Rowing are 1.7km from the house, there is plenty of local areas for fishing, golfing and historical places to visit and see. There are an abundance of leisure activities available all within a 15 to 20 minute drive.

Kitchen
4.66m (15’3″) x 3.58m (11’9″) Opening the front door leads you directly to the kitchen area with ceramic tiled floors windows to the front and rear, fitted unit with belfast sink, stanley solid fuel stove and ceramic floor tiles.

Living room
4.63m (15’2″) x 3.3m (10’10”) Open brick fireplace, ceramic tiled floors and windows to the front and rear elevation

Hallway
1.47m (4’10”) x 1.18m (3’10”) Small hallway leads off the sitting room to the shower room and bedroom, ceramic tiled floor

Shower room
2m (6’7″) x 1.95m (6’5″) Floor to ceiling ceramic tiles, corner shower with Trition T90si electric shower, w.h.b. with shaver light, w.c. and electric wall heater

Bedroom
3.07m (10’1″) x 2.76m (9’1″) With window on gable end elevation, ceramic tiled flooring

Services
Mains ESB, group water scheme, electric storage heatings and stanley solid fuel stove, septic tank, double glazed windows.

Outside
Small outbuilding located to the side of the property is in need of renovation but would make an ideal garage or storage shed.

Features
• Charming one bedroom cottage
• Recently renovated
• Circa 0.469 acre site
• Electric heating
• Ceramic flooring throughout
• Beautiful setting

BER No: 111067922

Viewings:- Strictly by appointment

“Slaney View Cottage” Coolteige Bree Enniscorthy Co Wexford Y21 X9C2

Located on a quiet country road this three bedroom bungalow cottage comes to the market set on circa 1.087 acres in a beautiful scenic location approximately 2.6km from Bree village, 7.8km from Enniscorthy and 18km from Wexford.

The property has had some upgrading by the current owner such as double glazed windows and doors, DPM was put under floors which were concreted and tiled, rewired, plumbed, solid fuel stove in sitting room, apex roof put on kitchen extension, shower installed in bathroom and tiled, fitted kitchen installed, new pump for private well,

Further finishing is required to the property but on completion this property will make a perfect home on a spacious site in a quiet rural area.

Bree village offers amenities such as supermarket, church, pub, and primary school all other necessary amenities can be found in Enniscorthy Town.

Accommodation comprises of entrance porch, hall, three bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen/dining, utility area and shower-room.

Outside the property has a paved patio area and a small storage shed.

Entrance Porch
1.8m (5’11”) x 1.73m (5’8″) With timber panelled ceiling, walls have been dry lined, ceramic floor tiles and door to:-

Hall
2.07m (6’9″) x 0.91m (3’0″) With ceramic tiled floor, timber panelled ceiling, access to attic and doors to:-

Bedroom 1
2.64m (8’8″) x 2.03m (6’8″) Located to the front of the house with ceramic tiles floor, timber panelled ceiling

Bedroom 2
3.62m (11’11”) x 2.46m (8’1″) To rear of house with ceramic tiled floor, timber panel ceiling

Sitting-room
4.71m (15’5″) x 3.41m (11’2″) With ceramic tiled floor, large solid fuel stove with tiled hearth and surround, timber panel ceiling and doors to:-

Bedroom 3
4.71m (15’5″) x 3.5m (11’6″) With windows to front and rear, ceramic tiled flooring

Kitchen/Dining
3.5m (11’6″) x 3.4m (11’2″) Eye and waist level fitted presses, splashback wall tiles, ceramic floor tiles, stainless steel sink, undercounter fridge, electric hob, extractor and oven, and french doors to rear garden. Door to:-

Utility Area
1.06m (3’6″) x 0.85m (2’9″) Ceramic tiled floor and plumbed with washing machine, door to:-

Shower room
2.06m (6’9″) x 1.55m (5’1″) Tiled shower stall with Triton Seville power shower, w.h.b. & w.c, part tiled wall, ceramic floor tiles.

Storage Shed
5m (16’5″) x 2m (6’7″) Located to the side of the house, block with galvanised roof

Services
Private water well, septic tank, double glazed windows and doors.

Viewings
Strictly by appointment, 24 hours’ notice required for this property.

Features
• Detached three bedroom bungalow cottage
• Site Circa 0.44ha (C. 1.087 Acres)
• Set on quiet country road
• Scenic location
• Bree Village 2.6km

BER No:
114660699

Sembata Grange Court Rosslare Strand Co Wexford Y35 EW92

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!

Link to drone footage Sembata Grange Court Rosslare Strand Co Wexford Y35 EW92

A superb opportunity to acquire a property located in the heart of Rosslare Strand walking distance of the beautiful beach, Kelly`s Resort Hotel & Spa, Rosslare Golf Club, Coast Hotel, Rosslare Community Centre, Church, Rosslare Primary School, Rosslare train station, Supermarket, Cafe`s, Restaurants, and much much more.

Located in a quiet corner of Grange Court an exclusive development of individual properties you will find this 1970`s bungalow. The property requires complete upgrading, renovation and decoration. Set on a mature site c. 0.35 acres bounded by walls, trees, plants and hedging, there is definitely the potential to remodel/rebuild this home and create a contemporary retreat in a fantastic setting. A right of way allowing a shortcut to the main strand road is located to the side of the site which is perfect to get to the beach, pop to any of the nearby hotels or café’s for lunch or dinner.

All the amenities you will need are just short stroll away.

Rosslare Harbour Europort is just a 12 minute drive and you can hop on the ferry to Europe. Rosslare train station is 1.3km from the house you can catch the train to Wexford or commute to Dublin. Wexford Town is 14.6km for all other amenities.

Entrance Porch
2.49m (8’2″) x 1.48m (4’10”) Ceramic tiled flooring door to the right leads to sun room and door to right leads into entrance hallway

Sun room
6.42m (21’1″) x 3.23m (10’7″) Ceramic tiled flooring

Hall
3.06m (10’0″) x 1.52m (5’0″) Carpet to floor and door to inner hallway

Inner Hall
3.7m (12’2″) x 1.75m (5’9″) Carpet to floor and doors to:-

Sitting room
5.03m (16’6″) x 3.66m (12’0″) Windows to front and side

Kitchen area
5.65m (18’6″) x 2.01m (6’7″) Eye and waist level fitted presses, stainless steel sink, splashback wall tiles and ceramic floor tiles, arch to:-

Dining area
5.65m (18’6″) x 2.01m (6’7″) Arch to dining room with window to side

Back Hall
4.13m (13’7″) x 2.03m (6’8″) Window to side and leads to small utility area

Hall to the left of main entrance hall
4.49m (14’9″) x 0.88m (2’11”)

Bed 1
3.17m (10’5″) x 2.72m (8’11”) To the front of the house

Bed 2
3.7m (12’2″) x 3.02m (9’11”) To front of the house

Bed 3
3.93m (12’11”) x 3.02m (9’11”) To rear of the house (previously door had access to outside currently closed up)

WC
2.74m (9’0″) x 1.48m (4’10”) With w.h.b, w.c., bidet and hotpress

Bed 4
3.12m (10’3″) x 2.9m (9’6″) To rear of house

Bathroom
1.74m (5’9″) x 1.74m (5’9″) With bath, w.h.b. & w.c

Extension to rear
To the rear there is a flat extension c. 16 sq m which is laid out in two rooms with a shower room. The extension is in poor condition.

Features
• An easy stroll to shops, restaurants, cafes, train station
• Walking distance of beautiful beach
• Sought After Village Location
• Set on c. 035 acre mature site
• Established private residential development
• Excellent remodel/renovation project

Link to drone footage of property:- https://youtu.be/58uc5Qkz_8k

Derelict Cottage On C. 1.878 Acres at Rackardstown Kilmore Co. Wexford Y35 YE62

Perfect renovation project or rebuild depending on your needs. This derelict cottage is for sale on Circa 1.878 acres in a beautiful location at Rackardstown Kilmore.

Ideally located on a quiet country road but only 2.4kms from Kilmore Village where you will find amenities such as local shop, church, primary school, pubs and 5.6km from Bridgetown Village with the additional amenities of Secondary School, Church, Supermarket, Post Office, Pharmacy, etc.

The cottage is located to the right hand front corner of the plot which leaves the remaining land clear for either a rebuild or if you want to use the land for large vegetable garden or for horses. There is more than enough space to be creative and use this location to build your dream home in a well known location in Co. Wexford.

Kilmore Quay – 3.3km Ballyhealy Beach – 3km Wexford Town – 17kms

Features
• Set on Circa 1.878 Acres
• Derelict Cottage in need of rebuild or major renovation
• Beautiful location 2.4 km from Kilmore Village

Directions
Coming from Wexford town head out from McDonalds roundabout in the direction of Rosslare Harbour and turn right for Kilmore Quay onto the R739 continue down this road heading into Kilmore Village. Passing through the village drive for 1.9km and turn left continue down this road for 450m and the house is on the left hand side marked with a for sale sign.

BER No:
114423270

Services
Mains ESB & Water, Septic Tank

Viewings
Contact Agent Bernadette Denby 0862071543 Or Email:- info@bernadettedenby.com

The Bungalow Ballynaglogh Blackwater Co Wexford Y21KH70

Four bedroom bungalow on Circa 0.6 acres built in 1960`s in a fantastic location in the village of Blackwater Co. Wexford.

Located in the heart of Blackwater Village, only 2.5kms from the beautiful Ballyconnigar Beach and a short stroll from village amenities such as Shop, Supermarket, Pubs, Primary School, Church this is a superb location for a starter, holiday or family home.

The property itself has been well maintained over the years but is in need of some updating and upgrading.

Internally the living accommodation is spacious with high ceilings and there are three double bedrooms and one single.

Lawns and tarmacadam driveway lead to the front of the property and a concrete driveway wraps around to the rear where there is a detached garage and storage shed. The rear of the property overlooks agricultural land currently laid out in grass.

Accommodation comprises of:-

Entrance Porch
1m (3’3″) x 1m (3’3″) With ceramic tiled floor and door to:-

Hallway
L Shaped hallway with carpet to floor, floor to ceiling hot press and large floor to ceiling cloakroom. Hall Dimensions:-
2.79 X 1.52 Front Area
6.03 x 1.00 Long Section
1.72 x 1.00 Area in front of bathroom

Living Room
6.13m (20’1″) x 4.13m (13’7″) To front of house with large window, carpet to floor, open fireplace with tiled surround and tiled hearth.

Sitting Room
7.63m (25’0″) x 3.08m (10’1″) To the rear of house with window to side and rear, open fireplace with timber surround tiled inset and marble hearth. Door to:-

Kitchen/Dining
4.6m (15’1″) x 3.08m (10’1″) Eye & waist level fitted presses, electric cooker, fridge/freezer, plumbed with washing machine, splashback wall tiles, lino to floor and door to:-

Sun Room
3.07m (10’1″) x 2.77m (9’1″) Lino to floor and door to rear yard.

Bedroom 1
3.35m (11’0″) x 2.61m (8’7″) To front of house with carpet to floor and floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes

Bedroom 2
4.25m (13’11”) x 3.35m (11’0″) To front of house carpet to floor, vanity unit with w.h.b & seperate shower stall with Triton T80 electric shower

Bedroom 3
3.5m (11’6″) x 3.35m (11’0″) To rear of house with window to the side, floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes and carpet to floor

Bedroom 4
2.93m (9’7″) x 2.54m (8’4″) To rear of house with floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes, vanity unit with wash hand basin, carpet to floor

Family Bathroom
2.3m (7’7″) x 1.67m (5’6″) Floor to ceiling ceramic tiles, bath with shower screen, vanity unit with wash hand basin

Garage
6m (19’8″) x 4m (13’1″) To the rear of house with roller door and side access

Shed
5m (16’5″) x 3m (9’10”) Located to the rear of the house with door and window to front.

Features
• Detached four bedroom bungalow
• Site Circa 0.6 acres
• Superb village location
• 2.5kms from Ballyconnigar Beach
• In need of some updating & upgrading
• Walking distance of all village amenities

Redgate Cottage, Rahale, Oylegate, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford

Estate Agent Wexford, Auctioneer Wexford, Property Wexford, Homes Wexford, Sell your house Wexford,

Two bedroom bungalow cottage on Circa 0.494 acres comes to the market in need of renovation and upgrading.

 

The cottage is located 2.8 km from Oylegate Village where you have access to amenities such as Primary School, Shop, Pubs, Church, and local bus link services to Wexfprd and Enniscorthy.

 

The house was renovated approximatley 20 years ago and had double glazed windows, oil fired central heating, etc., installed but the property has remained unoccupied for a number of years and has fallen into disrepair.

 

The gardens to the rear and side have an abundance of mature plants, trees and shrubs and with a small amount of groundwork can be restored to it`s original condition.

 

This property has fantastic potential for first time buyer or someone looking to downsize.  With a little time money and effort this property could make the perfect home close to a village, walking distance of the local GAA pitch and approximately 20 minutes drive from Wexford and Enniscorthy towns.

 

Entrance Hall 2.11m (6’11”) x 0.91m (3’0″)

With door to:

 

Bedroom 1 2.62m (8’7″) x 2.02m (6’8″)

To front of house

 

Bedroom 2 3.63m (11’11”) x 2.32m (7’7″)

To side of house

 

Dining Room 4.71m (15’5″) x 3.44m (11’3″)

With window to front, door to back hall and door to:

 

Sitting Room 4.51m (14’10”) x 2.12m (6’11”)

With window to front and side

 

Back Hall 3.22m (10’7″) x 1.15m (3’9″)

With doors to Kitchen & Bathroom and rear garden

 

Kitchen 3.24m (10’8″) x 3.2m (10’6″)

To rear of house

 

Bathroom 3m (9’10”) x 2.52m (8’3″)

With bath, shower stall, w.h.b. & w.c