The Village,
Ballinalee, N39TK40
3 Bed Bungalow
Asking Price €175,000
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Bungalow
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €175,000
Stamp Duty
€1,750*²
Rates
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3 Bedroom bungalow of c. 70.2 sqm. with an old shop premises on c. 0.6 acres with development potential on the main street of Ballinalee village.
The house has been extended and modernised over the years with double glazed windows and oil fired central heating.
The living area to the rear has a solid fuel stove and off this an extension added a small kitchen area and a shower room. One of the bedrooms at the front of the house could be used as an additional sitting room.
Attached to the house is a building that used to be a village shop and is subdivided into a storage shed and shop area. If converted this would add an additional 28 sqm.
Outside:
To the rear of the house there is a large garden with vehicular access to the side of the house. The total site area is c. 0.6 acres.
The entire site is zoned under the Longford County Development plan 2021 – 2027 as ‘Town Core’. This is the broadest zoning available and this property has good development potential.
Location:
Ballinalee takes its name from Beal Atha Na Laogh, meaning “the mouth of the ford of the calves,” and is situated on the River Camlin, in the parish of Clonbroney, approximately 12km from Longford town. The village is bisected by the R194, Longford/Granard road and the county road towards Aughnacliffe to the north and Moat Farrell to the south.
This village is a popular residential location and the house is walking distance from local shops, pubs & church.
Directions:
Eircode: N39 TK40
GPS: 53.774, -7.6587 BER: F
BER Number: 117903427
Energy Performance Indicator: 438.44
The house has been extended and modernised over the years with double glazed windows and oil fired central heating.
The living area to the rear has a solid fuel stove and off this an extension added a small kitchen area and a shower room. One of the bedrooms at the front of the house could be used as an additional sitting room.
Attached to the house is a building that used to be a village shop and is subdivided into a storage shed and shop area. If converted this would add an additional 28 sqm.
Outside:
To the rear of the house there is a large garden with vehicular access to the side of the house. The total site area is c. 0.6 acres.
The entire site is zoned under the Longford County Development plan 2021 – 2027 as ‘Town Core’. This is the broadest zoning available and this property has good development potential.
Location:
Ballinalee takes its name from Beal Atha Na Laogh, meaning “the mouth of the ford of the calves,” and is situated on the River Camlin, in the parish of Clonbroney, approximately 12km from Longford town. The village is bisected by the R194, Longford/Granard road and the county road towards Aughnacliffe to the north and Moat Farrell to the south.
This village is a popular residential location and the house is walking distance from local shops, pubs & church.
Directions:
Eircode: N39 TK40
GPS: 53.774, -7.6587 BER: F
BER Number: 117903427
Energy Performance Indicator: 438.44
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BER Details
BER Rating: F
BER No.: 117903427
Energy Performance Indicator: 438.44 kWh/m²/yr