'Charming' Donegal country house on the market for €465k - prepare yourself for exciting perk | The Irish Sun

2022-07-26 22:14:49 By : Ms. Angela Jin

THIS "charming" country house has hit the market for €465,000, and comes with an exciting perk.

The property is located in the Gaeltacht village of Carrigart, Co Donegal and has views of Mulroy Bay.

Constructed in the late 1800s, the stone-built house has since been renovated.

It now provides for a very charming and stylish space, and additionally comes with about eight acres of land.

And there is another 4.3 acres available near the main property which can be sold in one or separate slots.

The property offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms in total.

But house hunters are in for a treat with the exciting perk that the house hides.

Future owners of the property will be delighted to find that there is a fully equipped sauna on the ground floor.

Downstairs you will also find an entrance foyer, shower room, kitchen and dining area, a conservatory, dining area, and three of the bedrooms.

One of the bedrooms also has a Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom.

Upstairs there is a lounge room along with the fourth bedroom.

The description of the property on Daft.ie reads: "Property Partners Paul Reynolds are delighted to offer for sale this very Charming and unique storey and half country house with views of Mulroy Bay.

"Constructed late 1800s, this stone built property has been lovingly renovated to provide for very stylish and well proportioned accommodation.

"Enjoying spacious open plan accommodation and comprising 4 no. bedrooms, 3 of which are located on the ground floor and 2 of which have access to a Jack & Jill ensuite bathroom."

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The portable property, which is just eight feet wide and 25 feet long, was advertised on DoneDeal.

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