


20 Lower Main Street,
Buncrana, F93X2FE
4 Bed Terrace House
Price €200,000
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Reception
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Terrace House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Receptions
1
Property Features
Tenure
Freehold
Heating
Oil
Property Financials
Price
€200,000
Stamp Duty
€2,000*²

Features
- Main street location
- Two storey building
- Former sports massage business
- Full planning permission for 2 residential units
- Planning reference number 23/50566
- Vacant home grant available
- Rear access
Previously trading as a sports massage / hair & beauty clinic, 20, Lower Main Street offers both commercial and residential opportunities. The property is currently fitted out into individual treatment rooms on both floors however full planning permission is in place to convert the building into two residential units.
Interest parties should be aware that each residential unit would qualify for the vacant home grant of €50,000 (each)
The accommodation is arranged as follows:
Fully glazed white pvc door into;
Entrance Hallway/Reception; 4.93m x 7.59m door to hotpress
Room 1; 2.23m x 1.97m
Room 2; 2.61m x 2.04m
Room 3; 1.54m x 2.20m
Shower Room; 2.01m x 1.84m
Kitchen; 2.51m x 2.24m
Inner Hallway; 2.25 x 1.73m
Store 1; 1.09m x 0.97m
Store 2; 1.92m x 0.98m
Room 4; 2.30m x 3.90m
Room 5; 1.88m x 4.16m
Stairs to 1st floor
Landing; 2.41m x 0.95m
Room 6; 2.39m x 3.25m
Room 7; 2.38m x 4.38m
Room 8; 3.85m x 3.16m
Directions
County Donegal`s second most populous town of Buncrana (pop. 6,971) is perched on the eastern shores of the glacial fjord of Lough Swilly and is the gateway to the wild and spectacular Inishowen peninsula. This historic town, nestled between mountains and sea on the Wild Atlantic Way boasts an excellent range of shops, restaurants, bars, cultural activities and annual festivals. With easy and regular bus connectivity, it is an ideal remote working location or commuter town to the employment hubs of Derry (26km) and Letterkenny (42 km).
Buncrana is home to three primary and three post primary schools including one through the medium of Irish.
There are few spots in Ireland more ideally situated to indulge in outdoor activities with some of Donegal`s most beautiful beaches, golf courses and coastal and hill walks right on your doorstep. The jewel in the crown is Lisfannon Blue Flag Beach with an impressive 5km of golden sand. A walk along the shoreline passes the ruins of the 14th century O`Doherty`s Keep Norman Castle, the impressive 18th century Buncrana Castle and the picturesque six arched bridge across the river Crana. The shoreline trail weaves a further 6km along Buncrana Bay, passing the small coves and beaches of Lady`s Bay, Porthaw, Straghill and Linsfort with spectacular views out across Lough Swilly, which is said to have inspired the composition of Amazing Grace!
Golfing enthusiasts can enjoy a game at Ireland`s oldest 9 hole links course Buncrana Golf Club or on the equally historic 18-hole North West Golf Links while lovers of the water are spoiled for choice with a vast range of water sports on the River Crana and in the sea that surrounds the peninsula on three sides. For bird watchers, the paradise that is Inch Island beckons and if you venture a little deeper into the truly sublime Inishowen peninsula - often described as Ireland in miniature - you may well encounter bears and wolves enjoying a natural habitat at Wild Ireland and alpacas grazing the hills above Five Finger Stand, close to Ireland`s most northerly point of Malin Head.
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Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

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