Description
DNG Martin O'Connor Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a true piece of Galway heritage, this enchanting 1940s stone cottage in the tranquil townland of Ardnasillagh has been lovingly held by the Joyce family since the day it was built. Just 500 metres from the glittering waters of Lough Corrib and a short 20 km from Galway City, it combines the romance of the Irish countryside with the convenience of being close to every amenity.
Set on approximately 0.37 acres and facing south-east, the cottage is bathed in soft, shifting light from dawn to dusk. Built from rugged rubble stone and once crowned by a traditional thatched roof, now replaced with a striking red-painted galvanised tin, it stands as a timeless testament to local craftsmanship, quietly watching over a landscape little changed in generations.
Life here flows with the rhythm of the seasons. World-famous trout and salmon fishing is just a short stroll away. The renowned 18-hole Oughterard Golf Course is minutes from your door. And from the nearby lake shore, scenic cruises drift across Lough Corrib's island-dotted waters to the storybook village of Cong, famed as the backdrop to “The Quiet Man” and home to the legendary Ashford Castle. On the way, you'll pass mirrored reflections of Connemara's hills, hear the call of wild birds overhead, and feel the kind of peace you can't buy in the city.
Inside, the cottage holds all the warmth and character of its years. A welcoming living/dining room with a large open fireplace forms the heart of the home, flanked by two bedrooms, one a cosy double, the other perfect for a single or guest room. A rear extension houses a kitchen cum scullery and bathroom, both beneath charming vaulted ceilings that echo the building's original proportions.
An adjoining external shed offers extra storage or creative space. While the home retains original features such as single-glazed timber windows and solid fuel open fires, it is entirely liveable in its current condition, making it equally suited to those who wish to enjoy it now and upgrade over time, or to those ready for a complete and visionary renovation.
The property may qualify for the 'Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant' of up to 70,000 and for the 'Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Grants' to help improve the energy efficiency of the property (subject to eligibility and conditions).
Mature gardens wrap the cottage in privacy, with space for landscaping, growing, or simply enjoying the long summer evenings. Off-street parking, a welcoming local community, and proximity to Oughterard's shops, schools, community centre, and historic treasures like Aughnanure Castle complete the picture.
This is not just a property, it is a story waiting for its next chapter. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat, a holiday home, or a restoration project with heart and history, this cottage offers a rare blend of heritage, location, and lifestyle.
Early viewing is strongly advised to fully appreciate its charm, potential, and the unique way it makes you feel the moment you arrive. Contact DNG Martin O'Connor Estate Agents today to arrange your private appointment. Accommodation
Central Living/Dining Room -
A welcoming and bright space featuring a large open fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for relaxing or entertaining, with beautiful natural light.
Bedroom 1 -
Located at one end of the main living area, this spacious bedroom offers privacy and charming period character, ideal for restful nights.
Bedroom 2 -
Situated at the opposite end of the living room, this second also boasts a peaceful ambiance and historic features, creating a tranquil personal retreat.
Kitchen cum Scullery -
Found in the rear extension, this quaint kitchen area combines practical space with rustic charm, featuring low ceiling heights that add to its cozy cottage feel.
Bathroom -
Also located in the rear extension, the bathroom maintains the original character with low ceilings, providing a functional yet intimate space. Complete with bath, wc & whb. Water heater.
External Shed -
Adjoining the western gable, this shed offers valuable extra storage or could be adapted as a workshop or creative studio.
Features
- Charming traditional stone-built cottage with strong heritage appeal
- Quiet rural location just 530m from Lough Corrib
- Two bedrooms with character
- Central living/dining room with open fireplace
- Rear extension with kitchen and bathroom
- Mature gardens with great potential
- Off-street parking
- Close to Galway City (20 km)
- Ideal for renovation enthusiasts or holiday home seekers
- Connected to mains water, electricity, septic tank drainage
BER Details
BER: G
BER No: 118282201
Energy Performance Indicator: 825.11 Negotiator