MrsD007 wrote: » It is a fine house, I believe that the family that own that house also owned another property in Claureen, which also lay idle for years:( Rumour has it that there was a dispute for years over a will (or the owner died intestate) and the remaining family couldn't agree on who was entitled to inherit the properties.
MyKeyG wrote: » So nobody ended up with it! Hard to believe it's intelligent adults that get involved in these matters.
angelfire9 wrote: » There was a will The family disputed the will It was going through the courts when the person who was left the house passed away This person did not leave a will It was going through the courts again about 5 years ago the court recommended the house be sold and the proceeds be divided There was no buyer The house is now being left til it goes derelict and the council take it ove It cannot be demolished by current owners due to a protection order as far as I know A case of "I dont want it but I don't want them to have it either" Awful waste of a good site if nothing else
MyKeyG wrote: » Well that's the thing more than once I thought that if I became a millionaire I'd pay top dollar and do it up. I wonder will it ever be resolved in my lifetime? Does anyone know, out of morbid curiosity, when was the last time it was actually occupied?
MrsD007 wrote: » I'm not sure I'd like to live so close to that awful excuse for a roundabout though I have seem so many near misses there
MrsD007 wrote: » MyKeyG wrote: » Well that's the thing more than once I thought that if I became a millionaire I'd pay top dollar and do it up. I wonder will it ever be resolved in my lifetime? Does anyone know, out of morbid curiosity, when was the last time it was actually occupied? It must be 35 years or more since anyone lived in that house. It is amazing the amount of people who are genuinely fascinated by the place, if my memory serves me right, the house is called St. Gabriels. I'm not sure I'd like to live so close to that awful excuse for a roundabout though I have seem so many near misses there
poppyvally wrote: » it's only oul precast concrete, hardly an ancestoral monument.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » I'll take this house:http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ennis,+Ireland&hl=en&ll=52.850681,-8.947334&spn=0.04696,0.110378&sll=40.744006,-74.006996&sspn=0.071141,0.169086&oq=ennis+&hnear=Ennis,+County+Clare,+Ireland&t=m&layer=c&cbll=52.850641,-8.980194&panoid=_R9I_Eftl_P7BiilGVTUyg&cbp=13,8.2,,0,5.63&z=13 I'll use it for one of those "One more payment and it's mine!" postcards.;)
m83 wrote: » Anyone know what's going on with this house across from the Colaiste? Didn't yer man Sheils used to own it? It's in bits these days.