Or you could have this which went up for sale last week at €895k and went sale agreed yesterday for €1.16m
Location, location, location!
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/53-trimleston-gardens-booterstown-county-dublin/4909048
That is unbelievable! Nice house, bit bland but well done, but anything approaching a million is ridiculous. I like that pantry press though!
Crazy - Absolute madness.
Outside it looks like it originally was a council house.
I know what you mean but it actually looks like a house built for workers of a company to me.
It is incredibly boring inside
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/details/england-131984537-18781045?s=7fd56c58223fac384eb3de2080e7e9bff2536af11c516e41eb3e775475eaeb94&id=media0
Nice surprise in the photos!
Looks like they are very serious about their hobby 😆
€10m+ to live like the Lord of Meath. Or about the same price as a row of terrace houses in Booterstown!
https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/ardbraccan-house-ardbraccan-navan-county-meath/4910892
Wow, that is stunning! It's so well-restored, not surprising that it has won awards for it
It is beautifully done… I love the kitchen!
Kitchen is outstanding!
One along the road from me, not too long built, could really do with a splash of colour somewhere. The fields in front of it have also just sold this week after only being on the market a fortnight, so probably see PP for another gaff there shortly…
https://www.independenthomes.co.uk/38-drumnagreagh-road-ballygally-larne/1000869
it fabulous but a house like that could be a burden imagine how much maintaining it needs.
You would want to be extremely wealthy to live there. Permanent gardener/grounds keeper, heat, lighting.
As the saying goes, if you know how much money you have, you are poor!
With 12 bedrooms, and guest lodges, I imagine that it would make a great wedding or short break venue.
It could have a business side to it, as a weekend getaway, and it would also appeal to equestrians.
Very pleasant to meander through the photos. Beautifully kept.
Exact same cooker as mine and the same colour as well. I feel very posh now. 🤣
That Ardbraccan House is stunning. Strongly reminds me of Bellinter House which isn't too far from there. Surprised someone hasn't snapped it up to turn it into a wedding venue.
You would need a heck of a lot of weddings to recoup 10m.
Ballinamore, Keenagh, Co. Longford N39 Y446 – Leahy Midland Auctioneers and BER Assessors
Not a bad price for a house of its size considering current house prices…..
It's so dreary though. Inside and out.
Handy if you want to grow yer own tomatoes and similar.
Its in Longford though which could account for low price. The house looks ok, needs work though - it's hard to tell from the photos but it just looked a bit cold, dark and damp to me. It could be just the photos though.
Is that a low price for a pretty ordinary, essentially old house miles from anywhere? The BER has been quoted in passing as C3 but no mention of any wall insulation to support that figure. It has been nicely restored, even if you don't like the decor, but it is a solid wall/rubble stone house which may or may not have been prettied up with cement plaster, storing up damp problems for the future - there may already be damp, its hard to tell from the photos but there are some doubtful looking bits.
I think that Longford house is a new build, well in the last 25/30 years, it's not an old house
Celtic Tiger era for sure, I'd say, probably around 2000. Some odd design choices, but not an old place for sure.
I'm looking at the drone view of the property from above, (second photo in the series) the small fields surrounding the plot - do they look a bit waterlogged and marshy - judging by the vegetation growing in them?
There was a substantial house on that site in the 1830s and very clearly in 1911. The left hand section with the gable end to the front appears to match the map exactly. Permission was sought in 2006 for an 'extension to an existing dwelling house', the orientation of which matches the old maps. The new extension shows straight modern windows, the old one has splayed windows. So I suppose we are all correct!
Ah, that would explain some of the odd layout choices, all right.
House for Sale in Tullamore | The Old Rectory, Blacklion | Sherry FitzGerald
Beautiful house
Good luck heating that.