Home For Sale
475,000
Bridgetown, Wexford, Ireland
4bd 8,093 sqm
Year Built: 0
Listed By: Euro Resales
Listed On: 06/09/2023
Listing ID: GL5338825
Description
Beautiful 4 Bedroom House on Lush Green Land and Separate 2 Bedroom Chalet, Bridgetown, Laghey, Donegal, irelandEuroresales Property iD - 9826269
LOCATiON
Bridgetown,
Laghey,
Donegal,
ireland,
F94 YN62
PROPERTY OVERViEW
With its world-famous hospitality, steady climate and stunning natural scenery, ireland's reputation as a place to live continues to grow. On offer here is a chance to make a shrewd investment into this simply magnificent part of the world with this fantastic house.
Located in Bridgetown Village, 2 miles south of Laghey and 5 miles from Donegal Town, this stunning property features 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, lounge, living room, sun room, kitchen, utility room, 4 en-suite bathrooms, garage, covered shed, stables and feeding area and is set on 2 acres of lush green private land featuring a range of animals. The property also contains a separate chalet with living / dining / kitchen, 2 bedrooms (1 en-suite) and bathroom.
The gardens are all perfectly landscaped with numerous trees planted and extend to adjoining river; included is a gazebo and substantial raised playhouse.
Not only is this property a chance to start an exciting new chapter in a spacious, modern and comfortable house but, thanks to its stunning location, this is also a potential venture into ireland's ever-growing holiday rental market. Thanks to the emergence of direct rental sites such as Airbnb and booking.com, this market is going through a golden age and this property is perfectly set-up for this market, with the extra chalet giving it even more possibilities. Located in the heart of ireland's mesmerising Wild Atlantic Way but also close to Letterkenny, Derry, Belfast and 3 hours from the iconic capital, Dublin, this really is an area that has the potential to attract tourists from all over the world looking to sample some of ireland's fascinating and unique culture. As well as the famous lush green landscapes, the property is also just a short drive away from many of the region's stunning beaches.
Sports and Leisure fans will not be disappointed either as the area is surrounded by many excellent walking, cycling, water sports, and fishing areas as well as GAA, Soccer and Rugby Clubs. The area is also idyllic for golf fans as it is close to many of the country's beautiful courses such as Donegal Golf Club and Bundoran Golf Club.
Despite being in a scenic area, the property and town are also very well-connected transport wise. This of course provides another massive plus point in the context of holiday rental and commuter markets. The nearest international airport is Belfast, which is around 2 hours away.
ABOUT THE AREA
Laghey is a small village in County Donegal, ireland, between Ballintra and Donegal Town. Laghey is one of three villages that make up the parish of Drumholm, formerly a civil and Church of ireland parish, now only used as a division of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe. The village has a quarry, a supermarket, garden centre, filling station, two public houses, a church with a graveyard, an Orange hall, a recycling centre, a Donegal County Council yard and salt depot, and a national school (St Eunan's NS). Laghey is also near two of the most scenic beaches in ireland, namely Rossnowlagh and Murvagh. Murvagh is also the home to Donegal Golf Club.
St Eunan's National School (irish: Scoil Naisiunta Naomh Adhamhnain) is the only school remaining in the village. it is a Catholic primary school, one of two in the parish of Drumholm, under the patronage of the Bishop of Raphoe, and is named after Saint Eunan, one of the two patron saints of the diocese. The school was built in the first half of the twentieth century and is in the design of many others built across the country at this time.
The original school had two classrooms, while an extension, which opened in 1992, added a further two to the west end of the existing building. The school is directly adjacent to the main N15 Sligo to Letterkenny road, which also cuts the school off from the main part of the village. Because of this, when the village was being by-passed for the upgrading of the route, a tunnel had to be constructed to allow those living to the east of the road in the main part of the village to access the school safely.
Secondary education is provided by the Abbey Vocational School in Donegal Town, while a small number attend Colaiste Cholmcille in Ballyshannon.
The local G.A.A. club is called Naomh Brid (club also includes Ballintra). And, the local soccer club is called Copany Rovers F.C. (the club also includes Ballintra).
WiDER DONEGAL AREA
County Donegal is the wild child of ireland and home to some of its most ravishingly sublime scenery, with the county's craggy coastline making a fitting starting line for the Wild Atlantic Way. This is a county of unspoilt splendour where stark peaks and sweeping beaches bask in glorious sunshine, and port-side restaurants serve majestic food.
Donegal's rugged interior, with its remote mountain passes and shimmering lakes, is only marginally outdone by the long and labyrinthine coastline with windswept peninsulas and isolated pubs. in recent years, the local food scene has been flourishing, and delicious fresh seafood is never far away.
Proudly independent, one-third of Donegal is official Gaeltacht territory, with irish the lingua franca.
For a superb visual representation of the area, copy and paste the following link to your browser: https://youtu.be/HB7eNv60jNk
MAiN FEATURES:
Located in a peaceful and well-run community.
Set on 2 acres of lush green private land featuring a range of animals.
4 bedrooms.
3 reception rooms.
Lounge.
Living room.
Sunroom.
Kitchen.
Utility room.
4 en-suite bathrooms.
Garage.
Covered shed.
Stables and feeding area.
Set on 2 acres of lush green private land featuring a range of animals.
Separate chalet with living / dining / kitchen, 2 bedrooms (1 en-suite) and bathroom.
Massive potential in the ever-growing irish holiday rental market.
Surrounded by many areas of outstanding natural beauty including the famous Wild Atlantic Way.
Surrounded by numerous walking, cycling, fishing and water sports areas.
Just a short drive to many stunning beaches.
2 miles south of Laghey and 5 miles from Donegal Town.
Rossnowlagh and Murvagh are also in close proximity.
A great base to discover ireland's many other wonderful places such as Letterkenny, Derry, Belfast and Dublin.
Close to many superb golf courses such as Donegal Golf Club and Bundoran Golf Club.
Excellent transport links.
Contact Euro Resales Ltd to book an inspection