Mollyb60 wrote: » Needs a bit of updating but my god this is just stunning. It has it's own castle on the grounds. And it's right out the road from my mam's house. I remember cycling past this house on my bike when I was a kid and it always looked so magical and secret coz you can only see the gates from the road.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-old-castle-hse-approx-4-96-acres-dungar-roscrea-co-tipperary/3287858
seamus wrote: » If I retired in my 50s with a fvckload of money, that's exactly the kind of thing I'd buy. Enough projects to keep you going for years, and the ongoing maintenance would mean you'd always have a couple of hours of jobs to get done in the morning. Looking at it right now though I'm think it'd be nice for a bit of a weekend away with one or two other families, but otherwise a complete money pit.
tallaghtjoe wrote: » Beautiful House, nicely kept. House, castle and almost 5 acres for that money well worth its money
Deleted User wrote: » Lovely house, anywhere near civilisation and that house fetches many multiples of that asking price.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » ...1.5 miles from roscrea. A 20 minute drive from Birr.
Mr. CooL ICE wrote: » That house makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside to look at it. Looking past the handful of areas that need obvious work, there's very little I'd change. I don't like the couches and would update the wooden toilet seat. But that's about it.
Leg End Reject wrote: » Just the carpet on the stairs, landing and in the bedrooms, and some changes of paint colour for me. As said above a few sheep fenced in will take care of a lot of the garden and just concentrate then on a small area around the house. I LOVE that house.
knucklehead6 wrote: » Watch Clarksons Farm on Amazon Prime... Sheep are a LOT more trouble than they're worth!! :eek:
josip wrote: » And as a bonus, although the postal address is Tipperary, you'd actually be living in Offaly. First thing I'd get if I bought that place would be a robo-mower or a few sheep.
KevRossi wrote: » How much of that is scripted and how much of it is real? I've watched a couple of short clips on Youtube and it looks totally scripted. But very obviously so. Like Top Gear as it was slowly losing its polish.
inforfun wrote: » Watched it in 1 go last weekend. Obviously, there is some scripting involved but all by all, it is a great watch. Some great characters involved as well.
ongarite wrote: » If you want to see some non-scripted UK farming from UK motor journalist, watch Harry's Farm rather than that knobhead Clarkson.
KevRossi wrote: » I watch 'One Man and His Dog' on Youtube at times to relax. Or any of the woodturning, or restoration videos. As long as they are just subtitled and don't have a hyperactive 'presenter' I don't mind.
miamee wrote: » Looks nice enough from the outside... hoarder's home on the inside :eek:https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/terraced-house-6-bridge-street-sligo-co-sligo/3223262
Leg End Reject wrote: » That's sad to see, someone had a very poor quality of life living there. I'd hate to empty it though, and can only imagine the smell!