Keenagh, Ballymahon, N39XV30
2 Bed Cottage
Asking Price €120,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Cottage
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €120,000
Stamp Duty
€1,200*²
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Large site
- Ample road frontage
- Situated on 1.23 acres approx
- Secluded site
- Possibility available for Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant
- 7km Ballymahon
- Athlone 30 mins
- 40 mins Mullingar
- Longford 25km
- Septic tank
- Mains water
- Immense potential
Set in a peaceful and secluded rural setting, the site benefits from ample road frontage, generous grounds, and a strong sense of privacy, while still being conveniently located close to the towns of Athlone, Mullingar, Longford, and Edgeworthstown. This central Midlands location provides excellent accessibility.
The accommodation comprises a traditional layout with a living room, kitchen, and bathroom on the ground floor, while the first floor provides two bedrooms, one of which retains its original cast iron fireplace.
Importantly, the property may qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, offering up to €50,000, with a possible €20,000 top-up for derelict properties (subject to eligibility and approval), making this an especially attractive proposition for owner-occupiers or investors.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial site with development potential in a desirable and accessible location. Whether you are looking to create a private family residence, holiday home, or undertake a more ambitious project, this property offers space, character, and endless possibilities.
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scale, setting, and potential on offer. Living Room 4.76m x 3.6m
Kitchen 3.16m x 4.1m
Bathroom 3.32m x 1.82m
Landing 1.85m x 1.05m
Bedroom One 3.15m x 3.06m Original cast iron fireplace.
Bedroom Two 3.44m x 3.95m
Ballymahon (Irish: Baile Uí Mhatháin) on the River Inny is a town in the southern part of County Longford, located at the junction of the N55 National secondary road and the R392 regional road. In comparison to other towns and villages in Co. Longford, Ballymahon is a young town. The earliest documentary evidence was in the year 1578.
The buildings in the town are of late Georgian architecture, with two and three storey gabled houses, colour-washed and in rows of three and four. A special feature of the town is its wide main street. The River Inny, a tributary of the River Shannon, flows westwards through Ballymahon in the direction of Lough Ree three miles from the town. The Royal Canal also passes westwards through Ballymahon from Dublin to Clondra, Co. Longford and has now been restored.
Ballymahon is on the N55 road, a major route leading from Athlone, about 22 kilometres to the south, towards Belfast and Northern Ireland. The county town of Longford lies about 22 kilometres to the north-west.
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