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Carrowntavey, Lavagh, Ireland

Guide Price
€200,000
REA, McCarrick & Sons Sligo City Centre
PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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Description

3-Bedroom Bungalow on 3 Acres

Located beside Lavagh village, this is a property with loads of potential for a variety of family and business-related activities.

The bungalow residence was built in the mid-1970s and is ready for immediate occupation. It also has ample room for extension if required. Located to the rear of the site is an old cottage residence that served as the family home until the 1970s. This cottage has potential for renovation into either additional residential accommodation or conversion into a workshop/studio or similar.

Also on site are some old sheds in need of upgrading.

This property occupies a corner location and has frontage onto two roads, with access from both. There is potential for a site for a new build (subject to planning permission). 

The site itself requires clearing of trees, bushes, and scrub, but it has enormous potential for pony grazing or general small animal husbandry. 

Locality

Set on the southern side of the famous Knocknashee (Hill of the Fairies), this property enjoys the sun, shade, and shifting shadows cast by the ever-changing light across the hill's canvas. The summit of Knocknashee is a site of ancient settlements dating back thousands of years. In recent years, the hardworking local community developed a pathway to the top—a wonderful facility to have at one’s doorstep and one of many community-led amenities.

The Ox Mountains are located just a couple of miles west of the property.

Lavagh village is served by a Catholic Church and Community Centre, which also includes a café and pub—an ideal venue for meeting the wider community for chats and entertainment.

Lavagh is just a 3-minute drive from the N17 (Sligo–Galway road), and approximately 4 miles from the main town of Tubbercurry.

Accommodation

  • Sittingroom (4.1 x 3.4m) - Open fireplace
  • Livingroom / Dining (4.5 x 3.2m) - Tiled floor, stove
  • Kitchen (2.9 x 2.4m) - Tiled floor, Built-in units
  • Primary Bedroom (2.9 x 4.3m) - Wooden floor & Built-in storage
  • Bedroom 2 (2.9 3.6m) - Wooden floor & Built-in storage
  • Bedroom 3 (3.6 x 3m) - Wooden floor & Built-in storage
  • Bathroom (2.2 x 2.2m) - Tiled floor, electric shower

Carrowntavey, Lavagh, Ireland

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Distances are straight line measurements
  • Sligo(Local)
    12.1 miles
  • Knock(International)
    14.4 miles
  • Galway(International)
    57.1 miles
  • Donegal(International)
    66.0 miles
  • Connemara(Local)
    68.6 miles

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About REA, McCarrick & Sons Sligo City Centre

Teeling Street, Sligo, Co Sligo
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REA McCarrick are located in Tubbercurry and in Sligo City Centre. McCarrick & Sons covers property throughout Co. Sligo specialising in all rural properties, farm land, new housing developments, commercial properties, Valuations and Arbitration work are also provided. This firm is in business since early 1960 and Firm Principal Roger McCarrick B.A. M.I.A.V.I. A.C.I. Arb. Prides the business in giving a personal and friendly service. Staff of the business can deal with house purchasers from initial enquiry to completion.

How to find us

Sligo, land of rivers, mountains, lakes and vast stretches of stunning coast line, is a county which remains hidden to many visitors to Ireland, but once they have discovered it they understand why the poet W. B. Yeats called it the land of hearts desire. Its scenery and attractions are second to none, undoubtedly amongst the best in Ireland.

As the closest point on the West Coast to both Dublin and Belfast, Sligo makes an ideal touring base and holiday centre for either independent travellers or groups wanted to experience something of the wild, wonderful West. Sligo, capital of the Northwest Region, is one of Ireland?s largest towns. It accounts for one third of the County?s population with over 20,000 residents, swelling to a daytime population of 42,000. Situated on the Garavogue River, Sligo is a thriving tourist, commercial and administrative regional centre. It is also an important location for industry with many leading multinationals based here. The Irish Government some years ago selected Sligo as a Gateway or Growth Centre, which will guarantee further development in the future. Development: Over the past 10 years Sligo has grown significantly with the Rockwood and JFK Parade schemes providing rejuvenation in the City Centre. More is to come, with the development of the Buttermarket multi-storey car park and shopping mall which will further enhance the city?s reputation as a shopping destination. With Sligo?s (bypass) Inner Relief Road completed, pedestrianisation of the city centre will follow, greatly enhancing the Sligo experience for residents and visitors alike. Already heavy goods based retail warehousing is being catered for on the edge of town.

Outside Sligo City, the next biggest town is Tubbercurry, located on the N17 Roadway, 20 miles south of Sligo. This is a thriving county town with much to offer for business or leisure purposes. Knock Airport is just 15 minutes from Tubbercurry.

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