KathleenGrant wrote: » The furniture is ****e, it's too dark and the rooms don't look that spacious to be honest.
Leg End Reject wrote: » The estate agent is confident it will attract local and international interest though.
retalivity wrote: » Nothing screams "Celtic Tiger" like a 5bed 7bath McMansion in Roscommon with a helicopter pad and what appears to be an adjoining shop with the previous owners name on it
retalivity wrote: » Nothing screams "Celtic Tiger" like a 5bed 7bath McMansion in Roscommon with a helicopter pad and what appears to be an adjoining shop with the previous owners name on ithttps://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-kilmurray-castlerea-co-roscommon/2948136
Deleted User wrote: » (I'm assuming the shop-front was listed, and therefore couldn't be removed?)
Gregor Samsa wrote: » There's no way that was originally a shop. It's in the middle of nowhere, and way too far back from the road. It's someone's attempt at mock heritage. They thatched the roof of their boiler out-house, FFS!
humberklog wrote: » Is the Helipad not a bit too close to those overhead wires?
Deleted User wrote: » Could well have been a shop. Definitely looks like a shop to me, in the style of windows and doors. Perhaps it was the 'reception' for a mechanics or farm supplies or such and they were working whatever business they had on the site of the house? You got that old photo of the house pretty fast, so perhaps you know the area better than I/us?
Deleted User wrote: » You got that old photo of the house pretty fast, so perhaps you know the area better than I/us?
Gregor Samsa wrote: » No I don't; I just scouted around Google satellite view until I found a helipad I could be wrong about the shop. Just that buildings that are old enough to be listed were usually built right on the road, not back off it the way we do now. And everything else about the building screams more money than sense. If you're going to build a thatched McMansion with tiny windows and a helipad, why not stick a fake shopfront on it?
josip wrote: » It's possible that 'M Fahy' was the name of the person who lived there.
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