Back to site

Cross Residence, Creggan, Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon, F45N793


Price
€199,000

Type
Detached House

Status
For Sale

BEDROOMS
3

BATHROOMS
2

Size
118 sq. m

BER

Description

Period Property – Cross Residence, Creggan, Edmonstown, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon, F45 N793:

Charming period residence built C1903, was originally owned by the local schoolmaster.

Set on a beautifully maintained C0.3 acre site, the property enjoys a convenient location within a short drive to Ballaghaderreen town and its full range of amenities to include national & secondary schools, shops, restaurants, service providers, sporting facilities, etc.

Situated close to Lough Gara, renowned for its fishing, and within easy reach of the nearby village of Monasteraden, which offers a pub, shop and petrol station, the property benefits from a pleasant countryside setting.

Over the years, this delightful home has been extensively renovated and carefully maintained, while retaining many of its original features and old-world character.

The accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor:
Entrance hall with original stone flag flooring, sitting room with a striking stone wall and open fireplace leading to a fully fitted and tiled kitchen/dining area with adjoining storage room, bathroom with separate shower unit and living room with a feature stone wall and fireplace, complete with solid-fuel stove and back boiler.

First Floor:
Three double bedrooms and a fully tiled shower room with wood flooring and ceiling.

Original features include:
• Wall panelling
• Timber flooring
• Original stone flag floor in the hallway

Externally, the property benefits from a spacious garden to the side, along with two sheds to the rear.

Heating is provided by Oil Fired Central Heating supplemented by solid fuel stove and back boiler.

This attractive home combines period charm with modern comfort, and viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all it has to offer.

Ballaghaderreen Neighbourhood Guide

Explore other properties and sales history in Ballaghaderreen.