Friday, May 26, 2023

What: Four-bed cottage

Where: Gortbunacullin, Srah, Co Mayo

How Much: €325,000

Link: www.myhome.ie/4704797

This charming renovated and extended traditional cottage is located in a tranquil countryside setting with distant views of Lough Mask.

The original stone cottage was built circa 1930 and extended circa 1991. Original features include deep windows and exposed stone walls. The cottage was reroofed and replumbed when the extension was constructed. The chimneys were rebuilt and steel lined two years ago.

The total floor area is a spacious 200.8 sq m/2,161 sq ft. Ground floor accommodation comprises of entrance hall, kitchen, living/dining room, four double bedrooms, bathroom, shower room and utility. The first floor comprises of a substantial open plan room which would suit for additional reception or bedroom space or offers potential for dividing into a number of additional rooms.

The site measures approximately 0.9 acre and has been lovingly landscaped with a natural stone terrace, lawns, vegetable and herb beds, fruit trees and bushes and a polytunnel. The gardens are surrounded by mature native trees and there is a small stream to the side. To the rear of the cottage are a number of stone outbuildings which could suit for redevelopment subject to planning permission.

This property would make a wonderful family home or a very special holiday home in a scenic and peaceful location.

The property is located 6 km from Tourmakeady village whose amenities include national and secondary schools and restaurants/bars. Lough Mask, one of the West of Ireland’s most renowned trout fishing lakes, is five minutes from the house.

There is a wide range of outdoor activities in the area including hill walking and freshwater angling. Westport and Castlebar towns are with 25 minute drives. Ireland West Airport Knock is less than an hour’s drive.

You can find out more about Gortbunacullin, Srah, Co Mayo at www.myhome.ie/4704797 or Andrew Crowley by contacting on 098 290 09.

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