Description
Impressive period property with a private setting on about 7.6 acres
Built around 1830, The Old Rectory is a distinguished former rectory on an elevated site just outside Killybegs. Surrounded by about 7.6 acres of mature garden grounds and woodland, this elegant Georgian residence enjoys a peaceful countryside setting within easy reach of local amenities. The Old Rectory combines heritage, space, and seclusion in a spectacular setting on the Wild Atlantic Way. Whether as a family home or a country retreat, it presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive period home in this region.
The house is approached via a long, tree-lined avenue that opens onto a generous forecourt at the front of the property. The symmetrical façade is framed by a refined stone porch with double doors, consistent with the elegance and proportions typical of Georgian architecture.
Inside, the house offers a wealth of period features and generous proportions throughout. High ceilings, 12 feet on the ground floor and 10 feet upstairs, create a wonderful sense of light and space, while large sash windows allow natural light to flood the interiors throughout the day.
The entrance porch leads into a wide central hall, which gives access to both the formal drawing room and the sitting room. The sitting room features a classic fireplace, while the drawing room is particularly notable for its bay windows and an ornate period fireplace, ideal spaces for both entertaining and everyday family life.
Further along the hall is a cosy family room and a cloakroom with guest bathroom. A connecting corridor leads towards the kitchen and adjoining conservatory, both of which open directly onto a sheltered flagstone courtyard. A well-equipped utility room is located just off the kitchen/dining area.
Upstairs, the accommodation is spacious and versatile, comprising a principal bedroom along with five further bedrooms and two bathrooms. The layout offers flexibility for growing families, guests, or for potential commercial / income generating opportunities.
In total, the house extends to approx. 398.9 sq. m / 4,294 sq. ft, as shown on the accompanying floorplans.
Outbuildings
There is a traditional three-bay, single-storey garden outbuilding set to the rear of the courtyard. This extends to about 21 sq. m / 229 sq. ft.
Gardens & Grounds
A real highlight of The Old Rectory is its gardens and surrounding land which provide privacy and seclusion. The beautifully maintained grounds include a sheltered, wraparound flagstone courtyard. There are pathways meandering through the gardens, including a stream which runs through the mature woodland to the south east.
The gardens are dotted with a variety of mature trees, including Beech, Oak, Chestnut, and Douglas Fir, creating an idyllic, parkland-like setting. To the rear of the courtyard are the remains of a former walled garden and stable block, offering further potential for restoration or development, subject to planning.
In all the lands extend to about 3.10 hectares / 7.66 acres.
Zoning
Under the development plan, a portion of the land is currently zoned ''primarily residential'' - further detail is available from Savills or Henry Kee & Son.
General Remarks
Viewing
Strictly by private appointment with the joint agents Savills Country Agency and Henry Kee & Son Auctioneers.
Eircode
F94 N7Y3
BER
Exempt
Historic Reference
The Old Rectory is listed on the Record of Protected Structures by Donegal County Council.
Ref No: 40909704
Fixtures & Fittings
All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale including garden statuary, light fittings, and other removable fittings, although some items may be available by separate negotiation.
Services
Mains water, mains electricity, fibre broadband.
Please be advised that the selling agents have not checked the services and any purchaser should satisfy themselves with the availability and adequacy of all services.
Entry & Possession
Entry is by agreement with vacant possession.
Offers
Offers may be submitted to the joint selling agents:
Savills, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2.
Email address: country@savills.ie
Henry Kee & Son Auctioneers, Main Street, Stranorlar, Ballybofey, Co Donegal.
Email address: ballybofey@henrykee.ie
Best Offers Date
A date for best offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers are asked to register their interest with the joint selling agents following inspection. The sellers reserve the right to exchange a Contract for the sale of any part of the subjects of sale ahead of a notified closing date and will not be obliged to accept the highest or any offer.
Financial Guarantee
All offers (regardless of the country of residence of the offering party) must be accompanied by a guarantee or suitable form of reference from a bank, which gives the sellers satisfaction that the purchaser has access to the funds required to complete the purchase at the offered price.
Wayleaves and Rights of Access
The property will be sold with the benefit of all existing wayleave rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The purchaser will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such rights and others.
Generally
Should there be any discrepancy between these particulars, the General Remarks and Information, Stipulations and the Contract of Sale, the latter shall prevail