The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o.
The Old Rectory is a very special country residence located in the picturesque village of Rathvilly on the Carlow/Wicklow/Kildare border. Originally a Dower House, from the early 1800's it formed one of the residencies of the nearby Lisnavagh Estate which is well known for its Christmas fair and open air summer theatre events. Subsequently it became a Church of Ireland Rectory. In the mid 1970's it came into private ownership and in the last four years the property has been fully renovated. The beautiful renovated residence retains its original features while giving the conveniences of modern day living. The property which is secluded sits on c.2 acres of well kept lawns and gardens bounded by numerous specimen and mature trees including copper beech, conifers, chestnut, limes and rhododendron. Bounded by native trees and hedging including beech, lilac, rowan and oak. Entered through a granite wall with white wrought iron gates with a sweeping sandy gravel driveway which splits to the main house and the courtyard apartments. The location of The Old Rectory combines the best in terms of a charming setting in the countryside with the convenience of being within strolling distance of the village of Rathvilly. Rathvilly is on the river Slaney with a historic square, stone cottages, bridge and was a former tidy town's winner. Rathvilly was the seat of power of the King's of Leinster in the 5th Century AD. The Old Rectory is 1km from the N81 and 10km from the new M9 motorway providing ease of access to Dublin. The M50 is
Built in 1873, The Old Coastguard Station is a world class waterfront period property with dynamic and truly breathtaking views across Sligo bay. It comes with original boathouse and slipway to a small sandy beach. This entirely unique property has been delightfully refurbished with all internal woodwork in solid light oak now offering bright, comfortable spacious accommodation with outstanding views across the bay to the mountains beyond. It comes with 900ft of waterside frontage including the original boathouse and as slipway leading down to a small sandy beach with two moorings. The main house and watchtower stand as a large classic period stone structure in the centre of a prominent coastal site extending to about 7 acres. The main feature of the front facade is the striking period gothic head windows and front door. To the rear of the house there is a secure and sheltered paved courtyard which houses the original stone well and useful outbuildings which have all been modernised. The area is famous for its intense natural beauty and would make an ideal home for both busy and creative people. The Old Coastguard Station is located on the south-western shores of the Ballisadare Bay just as it joins Sligo Bay. The property is about 5 minutes from the village of Beltra, 11 minutes to Ballisadare and 18 minutes to Sligo Town ( A Gateway City). The Sligo Airport at Strandhill is 30 minutes and has daily flights to Dublin. Knock International Airport flies throughout Europe adn it is about 45 minutes drive. Dublin and Belfast are approxmiately 2.5 hours away.
As you enter Bornaltra through an electric gate and drive up the gravel path with manicured lawns on either side, you will find a delightful two storey dormer bungalow. The light filled accommodation is approximately 302sq.m(3,256sq.ft) and comprises of living room, kitchen, dining room/play room, office, utility room, four bedrooms, one bedroom ensuite, shower room, family bathroom and guest wc. This property is ideal for the equestrian enthusiast with a tack room, four loose boxes, feed room, 3 span concreted hay shed, sand arena area and muck heap. It also benefits from an enclosed lean-to-store with an electric roller shutter door, workshop, large store, second store/garage and fuel store. Upstairs in the hay barn there is a loft with store rooms which would be ideal for staff accommodation subject to planning permission. The location of Bornaltra is extremely convenient being c.2.5km(1.6miles) from Dunlavin village with amenities such as primary schools, secondary school, churches, shops, butcher and coffee shops. Naas and Newbridge are larger towns nearby with shopping centres, train, buses, cinemas, a range of primary and secondary schools. Dublin city centre is 50km(31miles) which can be accessed either by the N81 which is 1.6km(1mile) from Bornaltra or by the M9 through Kilcullen which is 15.2km(9.5miles) fr
Description: 4\5 BEDROOMED DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH LARGE EXTENSION TO REAR OF PROPERTY. Features: ACCOMMODATION: ENTRANCE HALL, SITTINGROOM, LIVINGROOM, FITTED KITCHEN CUM DINER; UTILITY ROOM, STUDY, SEPARATE TOILET , SHOWER AND WASH HAND BASIN; 4 BEDROOMS WTIH EN-SUITE OFF MAIN BEDROOM. BATHROOM. Additional Info: HEATING: Oil Fired Central Heating. Double Glazing. OUTSIDE: Garden front and rear. Property Direction Info: GO OUT OLD DUBLIN ROAD, TURN RIGHT AFTER OLD COACHMANS INN (Now Closed) IT IS APPROX. 1 AND 1\2 MILE ON R.H.S. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t92/
Palmyra has its own pillared gates on Whitechurch Road from which the drive winds down over a bridge across a stream called the Kilmashogue river, and up to the house. Much of the house dates back to its construction in about 1840 by one Thomas Bewley who operated a watermill upstream on a neighbouring property. That part of the stream which runs through Palmyra could still perhaps be used as a source of power. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, guest WC, laundry room, lobby, five bedrooms and three bathrooms (including master bedroom with an en-suite). Outside, there are a stone barn/coach house, a boiler room/fuel store, a workshop, a tool shed, a small glass house, and a henhouse and run. The grounds are extensively lawned, wooded with many fine trees, and mostly walled. There are substantial areas of complete privacy. The old stone wall of the historic Grange Golf Club is on the other side of Whitechurch Road, such that from the highest part of the property looking eastwards, particularly in winter, one gets the impression of miles of wooded parkland. Further up Whitechurch Road the old wall of Marlay Park begins. This glorious public park of 300 acres has pleasant walks by streams and lakes and through woods with magnificent trees, and a Saturday market, known for its organic produce in the courtyard of the
House-Home For Sale 4 bed in Kinsale Cork Ireland find Kinsale properties. Accommodation in Brief : Double Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Study, Kitchen, Utility Room. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms. Barn (attached to property). Separate Cottage Studio. Annefield House is a delightful Victorian farmhouse with its origins in the mid 1700s. The west-facing property, ideally suited to either private retreat or holiday hideaway, enjoys a wonderfully secluded coastal setting on Oysterhaven, a tranquil and sheltered sea inlet only 30 minutes from Cork. The stone under slate property boast many original features including two fine Victorian gables draped in clematis, jasmine and roses with bay windows under flanking the entrance to the house. Annefield has been comprehensively yet sympathetically restored to maintain the period integrity of the building. The accommodation which is presented in excellent order includes three reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Together with the large and well-fitted kitchen, utility room, and occasional fifth bedroom, the floor area extends to some 3000 sq ft to include the formerly thatched barn attached to the house. The seaside gardens and grounds are a particular feature of the property with 6 acres of wonderful sheltered bluebell woods, lawns, old orchard and paddocks giving much privacy and lovely views down Oysterhaven. Outside Barn. Directly adjoining the house and ideally suitable for incorporation to provide further accommodation is a period Barn (4.65m x 3.00 m) with galvanized iron roof and loft, wired and plumbed. Half door to front. The house is approached by entrance piers and gates which guard a drive through woods to a gravel yard, adjacent to the house, which has a range of whitewashed traditional stone outbuildings. These include stable, workshop, garaging and fuel stores. Closest to the house is Studio. Subject to planning consent, this charming building could easily be enlarged and converted into a fully self-contained cottage. It has oil central heating and briefly comprises Studio (4.70 x 4.00 m) with glazed double doors to garden, panelled vaulted ceiling and mezzanine over, Kitchen and Bathroom. Gardens The wonderful seaside gardens are a special feature of the property which offer much seclusion to the house and which are filled with mature trees and shrubs. There are lawns, rockeries, herbaceous and flower borders together with vegetable and soft fruit gardens as well as woods full of bluebells and ferns which run down to the minor public road which separates the property from Oysterhaven inlet.
Old Georgian house & 15 self catering apartments, 2 courtyards, out buildings, 2 bed cottage in need of renovation, tennis court, lake, croquet lawns, and some of the oldest trees in Munster and mature gardens. Set in its own private valley near Clonakilty in West Cork, Ardnavaha House was the original rectory for the local church at the top of the drive. The House was built in 1812 and was sold to the Robertson family in the 1920's. It changed hands in the late 1960's and was bought by a German family who built a block of hotel rooms adjoining the house. The current owners have restored the house and developed the self contained luxury apartments into a thriving business which are now successfully let through the Holiday Property Bond. Ardnavaha comprises some 10 acres of land, further land may be available. In addition it also benefits from a tennis court and croquet lawn.
A great opportunity to acquire a prime agricultural holding excellent top quality land which is divided into four main divisions all in grass. A great opportunity to acquire a prime agricultural holding of excellent top quality land which is divided into four main divisions all in grass. The land which is well sheltered with mature hedging and trees boasts some of the best views in Co Dublin and is accessed via a laneway.'+CHR(13)+ LOCATION - This property is located approximately 6 miles north of Dublin Airport and is in a prime location with easy access to Swords, Lusk, Skerries and Balbriggan, and to the M1 motorway. DIRECTIONS - From Swords take the R132 Lusk Road (old N1). From the Lissenhall interchangetravel for 4 miles towards Balbriggan. At Murtaghs Pub, turn left, from here continue for 3.7 km (2.4 miles), turn right up the lane with the cul-de-sac sign. travel up the lane the gateway is on the left after a
Cruagh House approximately 178sq.m(1,921sq.ft) is a charming two storey farmhouse on c.0.80ha(2acres) with numerous outbuildings large graveled yard and paddocks including stables, isolation boxes, workshops, hay barns and an old dairy The bright and spacious accommodation comprises of kitchen, utility, living room, sitting room, TV room, conservatory, study and upstairs has four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden to the front is lawned with mature trees and hedging. There is a front entrance, garden entrance and yard entrance onto the property. The rear of the property is bounded by a tranquil river. Outbuildings There are a range of outbuildings including two span hay barns, a three span workshop 14m x 6.4m, three stalls and tack room, four bay barn/store 13.75m x 7.75m with a lean too store 8.9m x 4.79m, old dairy (store 2) 4.89m x 4.81m, loose wintering shed and three isolation boxes. The location of Cruagh House is extremely convenient with the M50 4km, Dundrum Town Centre 5.6km with its range of shops and the city centre just 10km. There are a range of golf clubs nearby with Edmondstown Golf Club just 2.3km.
Cruagh House approximately 178sq.m (1,921sq.ft) is a charming two storey farmhouse on c.0.80 ha (2 acres) with numerous outbuildings large gravelled yard and paddocks including stables, isolation boxes, workshops, hay barns and an old dairy. The bright and spacious accommodation comprises of kitchen, utility, living room, sitting room, TV room, conservatory, study and upstairs has four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden to the front is lawned with mature trees and hedging. There is a front entrance, garden entrance and yard entrance onto the property. The rear of the property is bounded by a tranquil river. The location of Cruagh House is extremely convenient with the M50 4km, Dundrum Town Centre 5.6km with its range of shops and the city centre just 10km. There are a range of golf clubs nearby with Edmondstown Golf Club just 2.3km and the following Golf Clubs within a short drive - Castle Golf Club, Grange Golf Club, Kilmashogue Stacktown Golf Club. Marlay Park which is a 300 acre recreational park is just 5.2km which comprises of woodland, ponds, walks, golf course, tennis courts, football pitch
Passing through the gates of The Mill House, brings you into a charming oasis of beautiful old buildings sitting amongst magnificent gardens, framed in a valley setting with the River Potters flowing by. The Mill House is a pretty family residence with accommodation laid out over two floors and comprises of a well proportioned entrance hall, a large open plan kitchen with dining and living area, a spacious drawing room and study together with four bedrooms (2 ensuite). The kitchen, drawing room and study open to a large terrace, an absolute suntrap where you can literally deep your toes in the river flowing by. The 3 storey mill is in good condition and is currently used as workshops with a gallery space on the top floor. Additionally there is also a Mill cottage which is currently in two self contained apartments, however it would make a fantastic 2 or 3 bedroom residence. Strolling through the gardens is truly a wonderful adventure where, while crossing a bridge over the river you will find yourself in an area created to represent a coastal garden, continuing along the different pathways over more bridge, passing stone waterfalls, small ponds and arrays of shrubbery. Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland, a name earned for its picturesque landscape, wonderful coastline, mountains and lakes. Nearest beach is Brittas Bay 7.6 km. Wicklow town is 7km, large shopping town of Arklow is 14 kms.
Boswell sits in an exceptional location on c 36 acres at the edge of the quaint village of Ashford and 1.5 miles off the N11 which now leads on to the M50 directly to the airport. One enters Boswell through natural stone walls and pillars up a sweeping avenue bound on either side by a magical pine woodland which leads you through electric wrought iron gates to the front of the house or through a separate entrance around to the stable yards. The main house which was built in 1741 is a comfortable light and spacious family home which has been renovated and decorated to a very high standard. On the west side of the house there is a large guest wing which has amazing potential uses or could be incorporated into the main family home. The gardens at Boswell house boasts a variety of mature old trees, shrubs and lawned areas. There is also a separate cosy Barbecue area surrounded by a newly planted orchard. From every corner of the stud farm there are different breath taking views of the Wicklow Countryside within this hidden oasis. From Wicklow go through Ashford village at the roundabout take first exit for Roundwood keep right at the fork continue for 2.5 km and the entrance is on the left hand side.
A unique opportunity to acquire a quaint country house, guest cottage & equestrian facilities in immaculate condition located in a tranquil setting. Dunmurry Cottage sits within 1.8 acres of land and is an old cut stone cottage which has been tastefully restored and extended in recent years. The property has the added benefit of a pretty guest cottage, stables and equestrian facilities. All of this is surrounded by stunning views in the middle of the glorious Kildare country side. The property retains many original features such as sash windows, period fireplaces, timber latch doors and wide timber floors throughout. At the heart of the house is a large bright country kitchen with vaulted ceilings with exposed beams mezzanine and double doors which lead to a sunny terrace. The master bedroom has a large sunroom with leads to a private sunny side garden. There is a wonderful cut stone wall to the front of the house through which a box hedge bound path leads to the front door. Through out the gardens are mature trees a variety of shrubs and a haven of sunny patios. The property is in an excellent location 2 miles from the pretty village of kildare and M7. Travelling times to Dublin is approximately 50 minutes to. Two miles away is the train station with hourly trains to Dublin. On the outskirts of Kildare village is the renowned Kildare outlet village and the national stud with Japanese gardens. The thriving towns of Naas and Newbridge are a 15 minute drive, both contain numerous shopping centers, boutiques, hotels, restaurants, bars cinemas and theaters.
Located in a tranquil setting,the original house & gate lodge have been sympathetically restored and upgraded. This is a working stud farm & the highly regarded Clononeen herd of coloured cobs have been bred & exported since the 1970s. A unique opportunity to acquire a country house and working stud farm in immaculate condition located in a tranquil setting. Main Residence: Open plan kitchen/living room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, cloakroom, utility room, walk-in hot press, boot room, office. The main house extends to approx. 2,000 sq. ft. (186 sq. m.) Gate Lodge: Open plan kitchen/living room, 2 bedrooms 1 en suite, bathroom & utility room. Total approx. 850 sq. ft. (78.9 sq. m.) Main Stable Yard: American Barn 10 Lodden boxes, adjoining vet room, 4 large barns (one in stables), 2 large lean-tos, two-storey stone barn including pump-room, tack room, storage areas, extensive concrete yards, arena, machinery yard. Second Yard: Second surfaced yard in the centre of the farm with 30’ x 20’ shed. Lands: Lands extend to c. 16.16ha (40 acres), laid out in grass, postand- railed, electric fencing and piped water throughout, internal access through fields and convenient road entrances. Dublin 108 km (67 miles), Limerick 85 km (53 miles), Kilkenny 56 km (35 miles), Nenagh 38 km (24 miles), Portlaoise 27 (16 miles), Roscrea 10km (6 miles), Borris-in-Ossory 1.6km (1 mile). Directions: From Dublin: Take the M7 past Portlaoise to the turn-off (Junction 21) for Borris-in-Ossory (approx. 70 minutes in normal traffic from the Red Cow roundabout). Then take the turn left for Limerick on the old N7 at the final roundabout, then first right after about 800 metres. Clononeen Stud is 300 m
Rock Lodge is a bright and spacious residence spread over three levels and a mews to the rear. Built and finished to the highest standards, this property sits on an elevated site with breathtaking views over the Laragh countryside. The stone fronted property sits on c.2acres of lawned gardens and courtyards and is approached by electric wrought iron gates, stone pillars and a stone facing front boundary wall with a stone walled bounded avenue. The property which is to a very high standard is just newly completed - on the ground floor there is a large drawing room with an 8 foot high ceiling, a “Christoff” hand made bespoke kitchen with marble worktops, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The first floor has two spacious bedrooms with an ensuite and a family bathroom with a roll top bath. The basement has a snooker room/ entertainment room, wine cellar, panic room, gym and larder. The radiators in the basement are cast iron and come from the Gaeity Theatre in Dublin, the beams also come from an old property in the city. The mews which leads from the kitchen/breakfast room and has its own entrance comprises of kitchen/sitting room, bedroom with a patio to the side overlooking the beautiful grounds and a bathroom. The County of Wicklow is known as the ?Garden of Ireland? a name earned for its picturesque landscape, wonderful coastline, mountains and lakes. Laragh is a small picturesque village, situated in the valley of Glendalough, and the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park, surrounded by domed granite mountains, heather ? clad moorlands, wooden slopes, tranquil lakes and gushing streams. Glendalough is less than a mile from Laragh, and it is the historical heartland of the entire upland area, h
The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, Ballymacquin, Ardfert, Nr Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Rep of Ireland This is a large 19thC. traditional Irish stone-built farmhouse, affording mountain views of the Dingle Peninsula in scenic Co. Kerry in the South-West of Ireland, a crow's croak from the famous Ballyheigue, Banna Strand and Ballybunnion beaches. The farmhouse was built by Lindsay Talbot Crosbie, of Norman origin, who held influence and power over the area until the early 20thC. and whose family seat was the nearby Ballyheigue Castle. The Williams and later Collins families farmed the land, providing employment for local people for generations, while its fertile fields once hosted the National Ploughing Championships. The land having been sold in the 1980s the present owners bought the neglected old farmhouse in 1997 and set about a lengthy refurbishment. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse has now been stylishly restored and converted into a comfortable family home (see photos). The property boasts 4 bedrooms, a large modern family bathroom with hot tank/airing cupboard, and separate WC and shower rooms on the upper floor. Downstairs is a large lounge with open fireplace for burning the aromatic local peat, a large dining room with wood-burning stove, a spacious kitchen with all modern conveniences, includingan indoor BBQ, a downstairs cloakroom, utility/laundry room, a large front garden with mature shrubs and trees, a rear off-kitchen patio garden with herbbeds, a large hard-standing parking area for several cars, a fuel shed,workshop/garage and boiler/store-room. The house has oil-fired central heating, feeding 12 radiators, double-glazing throughout and is well-insulated, resulting in a low BER (Building EnergyRating). Tralee town, a 15minute drive away, hassupermarkets, many shops, cinema, theatre, pubs, restaurants and a lovely town park. Kerry airport is a 40 minute drive away and trains and busses serve many destinations eg. Cork, Limerick & Dublin. Nearby are excellent golf courses, including the world-famous Ballybunion course, horse-riding, kayaking, fishing, River Shannon dolphin-watching cruises, hill-walking, mountain-trekking, traditional music sessions and many other attractions. The Old Tom Collins Farmhouse is available to view and is offered for sale at €320K Optional Adjoining Barn Conversion, The Cottage Having finished the farmhouse restoration project, the vendors turned their attention to the tumbledown barn and outhouses, one of which had been used since the 18th Century, to house workers hired for the year at the annual Puck Fair inKillorglin. The Cottage has been transformed into a cosy single-storey residence with 3 reception rooms, a mezzanine bedroom with dormer window looking across the fields, a kitchen, bathroom, charming small garden with fruit trees and a paddock/car parkingarea.. There are beautiful naturalwooden floors throughout and large skylight windows in the main room. This property would serve equally well as a granny-annexe, or a studio with offices, providing, with the main house, an impressive home and income. The Cottage is offered as an optional additional purchase to buyers of the Old Tom Collins Farmhouse, the two premises sitting on a total of approaching one acre of land. The combined asking price for the two properties is €395K.o.n.o. Investment Characteristics Student Letting Property Characteristics Garden Flat Detatched Conversion Eco Home Freehold High Ceilings Renovated South Facing Storage 2 Storey Ground Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Garden Allocated Parking Central Heating Cloakroom Courtyard Dining Room Double Glazing Exposed Beams Exposed Brick Extension Fireplace Fitted Bathroom Fitted Kitchen Garage Hot Tub Insulation Internet Access Landscaped Gardens Lobby Off Street Parking Orchard Outbuilding Outside Space Period Features Sash Windows Septic Tank Shed Staff Quarters Views Wooden Floors Wood Stove Annex Barn Beamwork Granny Flat Log Fire Patio Porch Key selling points: Scenic location, lovely family house, easy access beaches,towns. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1044985/
Well maintained duplex, 3BR, 1bath & 1BR, 1 bath units. Could easily go back to 2BR each. Separate driveways, new windows, well landscaped, storage shed, great owner occupied opportunity. Great #'s for investors.
SPACIOUS 2-UNIT WITH NEWER ELECTRICAL, UPDATED BATHS & APPLIANCES. CONVERTED TO NATURAL GAS IN 11/08. HEATING COST $1922 SINCE. CLOSE TO UMO WITH GREAT RENTAL HISTORY.
Profitable 2 unit or great owner occupied. Room to expand on 3d floor with plenty of parking. New furnace is just one of the many updates.
This is an unmatched land opportunity located near the Moore Reservoir. Fantastic 4-season recreation right in your backyard! The intimate country setting of the area combined with convenient access to town and services makes this property a truly unique find.
A well maintained 3 bedroomed family home with gas central heating, full double glazing and four piece family bathroom. The property benefits from fitted kitchen, lounge/dining room, three bedrooms, four piece family bathroom, enclosed entrance porch. House-Homes For Sale bed in Old Colwyn Conwy United Kingdom find Old Colwyn properties
PRETTY BUILDING LOT IS STUDDED W/ BEECH, BIRCH & CEDAR. OLD DRIVEWAY PUNCHED IN, SURVEYED & SOIL TESTED IN '89. ROW TO LAKE NEEDS COMPLETION. TOWN PLOWED RD. PERMANENT RESIDENTS NOW ALLOWED. NEAR HIRUNDO PRESERVE.
Old Town. Cute 3BR/1BA Ranch in great location on beautiful dead-end street. This one-owner home is kept neat and clean and has new furnace, roof, an in-ground pool (needs new liner) with a small pool house and new fence. $119,000 #1043901
Affordably priced building lot in a rural subdivision close to I-95 and UMaine. All lots have been soil tested and surveyed. Restrictive covenants. No mobile homes or double wides. Modular homes okay. Priced below assessed value.