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Beds | 2 beds |
Price | Sale Agreed |
Property Type | End of Terrace House |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Aug 21, 2024 |
Eircode | H71 YN76 |
Group Name | Matt O'Sullivan Auctioneers |
Sales License Number | 001605 |
Description
We are delighted to bring to the market Number 6 Coast Guard Station. This is an end terraced two storey historic house, built circa 1865, and has been recently renovated to create a beautiful, turn key property a stone’s throw from the popular vishing village of Cleggan in Connemara, Co. Galway. There are numerous stunning beaches in the locality with the beautiful beach of Sallerna only also a short walk way. The ferry to the popular and charming island of Inish Bofin sets sail from Cleggan village daily. Built around 1865. This listed, protected structure is a former Coast Guard officer’s house. It is positioned at the southern end of the terrace of three houses. They are set at right angles to a further row of five white cottages forming the remainder of the Coast Guard station. There are common areas around the properties for access and parking in addition to private gardens for each property. The current owner occupier has completed a total renovation and renewal of all plumbing, wiring and appliances. It has a new concrete sub floor, new joists, wood floors and tiling. All the work, along with documentary photography has been carried out in the last two years. The house has been restored with conservation and originality in mind. The entrance door and downstairs west facing window have been returned to their original positions. The triple aspect affords spectacular views to the ocean and islands to the west, the mountains to the east, and across the fields to the south. The living accommodation has been arranged with the open plan kitchen, dining and sitting areas upstairs to take advantage of the views, while the two bedrooms and bathroom are on the ground floor. In addition, house No.6 comes with a stone built workshop/studio with a twelve foot square interior, and could be adaptable for many uses. Years ago, this was the wash house for all eight Coast Guard houses. It is partially renovated with new concrete floor, restored “eight over eight” Georgian style windows facing east and south, and solid timber entrance door. It has its own chimney and the fireplace has been restored, ready for a stove if desired. Connected to this building is a boiler house containing the Firebird oil boiler through an archway, and yet another lockable shed, all stone-built with slate roofing. Materials for finishing the pointing and plasterwork are available (for the workshop). Details of the materials used in the restoration of the main house including exterior lime render, insulating interior plaster, breathable paints and exterior wall paints are available on request. The main windows throughout the house are triple glazed, Victorian style, sash windows, with tilt facility for easy cleaning, newly made and fitted by Munster Joinery. Two other small windows are double glazed. All doors are new, solid, guaranteed fire doors. A new smart meter has been installed above the main exit. Accommodation Ground Floor New exterior door with porthole window. Entrance hall comprised of a lean-to extension with new roof and slates. Entrance hall with storage and shelving for coats, shoes etc. Plus centrally heated radiator. Limestone floor tiles leading to: Ground floor corridor with radiator, continuing with limestone tiles and newly constructed staircase. Under stairs cupboards in three compartments, housing new Beko dryer, shelving and storage. Bedroom 1. Built in cupboards, wardrobe and drawer. Large west facing window. Radiator. Engineered oak flooring. Bedroom 2. Large east facing window with radiator. Engineered oak flooring. New bathroom with blue vanity unit, white porcelain sink and pan. Large modern shower. Radiator. South facing window. Tiled floor and marble style wall tiles. Stairs with two south facing windows, one upper, one lower. Steps fitted with shiny metal edgings for safety and long life, leading to: Upper Floor Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting areas, beautifully designed to gain maximum benefit from the fabulous views. New appliances and kitchen cupboards, drawers and worktops. Under counter fridge and separate freezer. Induction hob and built-under oven. Extractor canopy and red, toughened glass splash back. One and a half bowl black, corner sink with matching mixer tap. New dishwasher. Pantry with its own door, and matching door to separate w.c. with access to the hot press, and a new Joule hot water cylinder. NEST system thermostat and programmer for heating and domestic hot water – smart phone controllable, and/or manual control, adjustment or override. Dining area and sitting area furniture is available by negotiation if desired. All window blinds, curtains and built in shelves are included in the sale. A wood burning stove and log store completes the upstairs accommodation. High speed broadband is connected. Garden A private garden and open, common areas with shrubs and wild flowers exist to the south and west sides of the house and workshop. See maps for details. The septic tank is located here. Entrance Porch. 1.75 x 1.46 m Hall corridor 1.00 x 5.40 m Bedroom 1. 3.34 x 2.7 m Bedroom 2. 3.34 x 2.85 m Bathroom 1.95 x 1.80 plus 0.88 x 1.15 shower Upper Floor Kitchen / Dining / Sitting area 7.86 x 4.00 m WC 1.40 x 0.80 m plus Hot Press Pantry 0.80 x 0.70 (All measurements are by approximate)
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BER: Exempt
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Viewing by private appointment. These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property only and are in no way guaranteed, nor do they form part of any contract. They are issued on the express condition that all negotiations are conducted through Matt O’Sullivan Ltd. All properties are offered subject to contract and to being unsold.
Date created: Aug 21, 2024