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Antfield House, Gortnashingaun, Glann, Oughterard, Co. Galway

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DNG Martin O'Connor Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale a landmark property known as 'Antfield House', a truly exceptional residential site with full planning permission to renovate and extend. Located in one of the most scenic and desirable areas of Connemara, this unique opportunity blends natural beauty, history, and future potential. Nestled in the heart of the Glann Valley and commanding panoramic views over the glittering expanse of Lough Corrib and the rolling hills of the majestic Maam Valley, this remarkable property offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a dream residence within a setting of breathtaking serenity and deep historical resonance. Situated on approximately 1.48 acres (0.6 hectares) in the townland of Gortnashingaun (Antfield), the property occupies a prime position along the much-admired Glann Road, just 8 kilometres from the thriving village of Oughterard, and a 30-minute drive to Galway City. The iconic Hill of Doon is located just 3 km west of the site, and the area is surrounded by unspoiled countryside close to the shores of Lough Corrib. The property's appeal extends beyond its stunning location. 'Antfield House' is steeped in local heritage and history, with roots reaching back to the late 18th century. The original house is believed to have been built to shelter the Mons siblings, who were rescued from the French Revolution by the Martins of Ross Castle. While the entire family was brought to safety, only the sisters remained in Glann. In later years, the house became a summer lodge used by the Gillies of the gentry, who stayed locally at Curraghreeva House, drawn by the area's exceptional angling on Lough Corrib. During Ireland's struggle for independence, it also served as a safe haven for fugitive Fenian rebels, adding yet another layer to its rich and complex past. Planning permission (Ref: 23/60735) was granted by Galway County Council on 29th April 2024 for the redevelopment, reconstruction, and extension of the existing derelict or semi-ruinous building into a bespoke residence. This includes the installation of a private waste-water treatment system and all associated site works. Importantly, there are no local occupancy clauses or restrictions, making this a ready-to-go project. The existing footprint of 55.16 sq m (594 sq ft) will be transformed into a beautifully designed home extending to approximately 193 sq m (2,077 sq ft). The ground floor extension, comprising 82.5 sq m, will feature a sunroom, spacious living room, open-plan kitchen and dining area, utility room, and family bathroom. The three bedrooms (including one en-suite) will be housed in the original structure. The 55.2 sq m first floor is envisioned as a bright, adaptable loft-style space ideal for a second lounge, home office, or creative studio. The Glann Road is widely regarded as one of the region's most prestigious residential areas, renowned for its tranquillity, natural beauty, and proximity to outdoor pursuits. World-class fishing on Lough Corrib, scenic walking trails along the Western Way, the Derroura Mountain Bike Trail, and Oughterard Golf Club are all on the doorstep. Antfield House offers the rare combination of privacy, natural surroundings, and accessibility. Subject to the necessary planning permissions, it may also appeal to those seeking to develop a boutique agri-tourism venture, such as glamping units or a therapeutic retreat, capitalising on the tranquil lakeside setting. The land is equally well-suited for equestrian use or light grazing, providing versatility to a wide range of lifestyle or commercial ambitions. This is a rare and valuable opportunity to build a high-quality home in one of the most picturesque and historically rich parts of the west of Ireland. Whether envisioned as a permanent residence, holiday retreat, or investment in Connemara's property market, 'Antfield House' offers extraordinary potential in a truly magical setting. The property is offered for sale, with the option to acquire adjoining lands through separate negotiation. Additionally, another plot of land, offering direct access to Lough Corrib, is available by separate negotiation, further enhancing your connection to this magnificent lake. For further details, mapping, or to arrange a viewing, please contact DNG Martin O'Connor on 091 866708. Directions: Use Eircode H91 RYD0 for Our Lady of the Valley Church, Gortnashingaun, Glann, Oughterard, Co. Galway. The church is located on the right-hand side, directly across the road from the entrance gate that provides access to Antfield House.

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Features

  • Unconditional full planning permission (No occupancy restrictions)
  • Proposed floor area of 193 sq.m (2,077 sq.ft.)
  • Substantial site area of c. 1.48 acres in a peaceful, rural setting
  • Easily accessible from Oughterard village and within commuting distance of Galway City
  • Excellent potential as a permanent residence, holiday home, or retirement retreat
  • Scope to combine traditional charm with contemporary design
  • Land with direct access to Lough Corrib available by separate negotiation - ideal for a potential mooring

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Martin O'Connor
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DNG Martin O'Connor Auctioneers
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PSRA No. 003607
Negotiator: Martin O'Connor

Date created: Jul 8, 2025

DNG Martin O'Connor Auctioneers
DNG Martin O'Connor Auctioneers
PSRA Licence No. 003607
Martin O'Connor
Call Agent: 091 8...