Description
Kilderry House is an historic country house located in Muff, a village on the Inishowen Peninsula in the North West of Ireland. The house was built around 1770 by General George Vaughan Hart, a British Army officer who served during the American Revolution. Kilderry house remained in the Hart family for over 170 years until it was sold in 1944. The Hart family, known for their prominence as landowners and benefactors in the area, also constructed the nearby Church of Ireland building in 1737.
The house is situated on approximately 10.60 acres of land and offers direct access to Lough Foyle, providing stunning views of the lough and the surrounding landscape. The house is a spacious property, extending to approximately 503 square meters (5,416 square feet), with additional storage space in the basement. It features notable architectural elements such as 3 mts / 10ft high ceilings, sliding sash windows with working shutters, large fireplaces, original dado rails, picture rails, cornicing and ceiling roses. These original features have been well-preserved over the years, adding to the house's charm and historical significance.
Although it has served as a private family residence for the past four decades, Kilderry House being on the edge of a busy village offers potential to be used for commercial purposes, such as a boutique hotel / wedding venue or to a sympathetic development / commercial business, subject to obtaining planning permission. The property's expansive gardens, extending to the front, side, and rear, offer a picturesque setting for various events and activities. The front garden is a well-maintained lawn with scattered trees, while the side garden features fruit trees including apple, pear, plum, and cherry.
Living in Muff provides residents with the tranquillity of a rural setting while still being within close proximity to city amenities and attractions. The village itself has a vibrant atmosphere and offers facilities such as shops, restaurants, pubs, a local National School, and recreational facilities such as a multi-user games area and tennis courts. Additionally, the nearby City of Derry and Culmore Country Park are just a short drive away, providing further options for entertainment and leisure.
The Inishowen Peninsula is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers access to the Wild Atlantic Way, a famous coastal driving route that showcases the region's rugged coastline and beautiful beaches. Hiking trails, water sports, and other outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the area, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of County Donegal and its surroundings.
In summary, Kilderry House is a remarkable property with a rich history, situated in a picturesque location enjoying direct access to Lough Foyle. Its distinctive architectural features, expansive gardens, and potential for commercial use make it a unique and desirable property in the area. Whether as a private residence or a commercial venture, Kilderry House offers residents the opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of County Donegal while still being well-connected to nearby amenities and attractions. Description
Kilderry House is an historic country house located in Muff, a village on the Inishowen Peninsula in the North West of Ireland. The house was built around 1770 by General George Vaughan Hart, a British Army officer who served during the American Revolution. Kilderry house remained in the Hart family for over 170 years until it was sold in 1944. The Hart family, known for their prominence as landowners and benefactors in the area, also constructed the nearby Church of Ireland building in 1737.
The house is situated on approximately 10.60 acres of land and offers direct access to Lough Foyle, providing stunning views of the lough and the surrounding landscape. The house is a spacious property, extending to approximately 503 square meters (5,416 square feet), with additional storage space in the basement. It features notable architectural elements such as 3 mts / 10ft high ceilings, sliding sash windows with working shutters, large fireplaces, original dado rails, picture rails, cornicing and ceiling roses. These original features have been well-preserved over the years, adding to the house's charm and historical significance.
Although it has served as a private family residence for the past four decades, Kilderry House being on the edge of a busy village offers potential to be used for commercial purposes, such as a boutique hotel / wedding venue or to a sympathetic development / commercial business, subject to obtaining planning permission. The property's expansive gardens, extending to the front, side, and rear, offer a picturesque setting for various events and activities. The front garden is a well-maintained lawn with scattered trees, while the side garden features fruit trees including apple, pear, plum, and cherry.
Living in Muff provides residents with the tranquillity of a rural setting while still being within close proximity to city amenities and attractions. The village itself has a vibrant atmosphere and offers facilities such as shops, restaurants, pubs, a local National School, and recreational facilities such as a multi-user games area and tennis courts. Additionally, the nearby City of Derry and Culmore Country Park are just a short drive away, providing further options for entertainment and leisure.
The Inishowen Peninsula is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers access to the Wild Atlantic Way, a famous coastal driving route that showcases the region's rugged coastline and beautiful beaches. Hiking trails, water sports, and other outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the area, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of County Donegal and its surroundings.
In summary, Kilderry House is a remarkable property with a rich history, situated in a picturesque location enjoying direct access to Lough Foyle. Its distinctive architectural features, expansive gardens, and potential for commercial use make it a unique and desirable property in the area. Whether as a private residence or a commercial venture, Kilderry House offers residents the opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of County Donegal while still being well-connected to nearby amenities and attractions. Description
Kilderry House is an historic country house located in Muff, a village on the Inishowen Peninsula in the North West of Ireland. The house was built around 1770 by General George Vaughan Hart, a British Army officer who served during the American Revolution. Kilderry house remained in the Hart family for over 170 years until it was sold in 1944. The Hart family, known for their prominence as landowners and benefactors in the area, also constructed the nearby Church of Ireland building in 1737.
The house is situated on approximately 10.60 acres of land and offers direct access to Lough Foyle, providing stunning views of the lough and the surrounding landscape. The house is a spacious property, extending to approximately 503 square meters (5,416 square feet), with additional storage space in the basement. It features notable architectural elements such as 3 mts / 10ft high ceilings, sliding sash windows with working shutters, large fireplaces, original dado rails, picture rails, cornicing and ceiling roses. These original features have been well-preserved over the years, adding to the house's charm and historical significance.
Although it has served as a private family residence for the past four decades, Kilderry House being on the edge of a busy village offers potential to be used for commercial purposes, such as a boutique hotel / wedding venue or to a sympathetic development / commercial business, subject to obtaining planning permission. The property's expansive gardens, extending to the front, side, and rear, offer a picturesque setting for various events and activities. The front garden is a well-maintained lawn with scattered trees, while the side garden features fruit trees including apple, pear, plum, and cherry.
Living in Muff provides residents with the tranquillity of a rural setting while still being within close proximity to city amenities and attractions. The village itself has a vibrant atmosphere and offers facilities such as shops, restaurants, pubs, a local National School, and recreational facilities such as a multi-user games area and tennis courts. Additionally, the nearby City of Derry and Culmore Country Park are just a short drive away, providing further options for entertainment and leisure.
The Inishowen Peninsula is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers access to the Wild Atlantic Way, a famous coastal driving route that showcases the region's rugged coastline and beautiful beaches. Hiking trails, water sports, and other outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the area, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of County Donegal and its surroundings.
In summary, Kilderry House is a remarkable property with a rich history, situated in a picturesque location enjoying direct access to Lough Foyle. Its distinctive architectural features, expansive gardens, and potential for commercial use make it a unique and desirable property in the area. Whether as a private residence or a commercial venture, Kilderry House offers residents the opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of County Donegal while still being well-connected to nearby amenities and attractions. Description
Kilderry House is an historic country house located in Muff, a village on the Inishowen Peninsula in the North West of Ireland. The house was built around 1770 by General George Vaughan Hart, a British Army officer who served during the American Revolution. Kilderry house remained in the Hart family for over 170 years until it was sold in 1944. The Hart family, known for their prominence as landowners and benefactors in the area, also constructed the nearby Church of Ireland building in 1737.
The house is situated on approximately 10.60 acres of land and offers direct access to Lough Foyle, providing stunning views of the lough and the surrounding landscape. The house is a spacious property, extending to approximately 503 square meters (5,416 square feet), with additional storage space in the basement. It features notable architectural elements such as 3 mts / 10ft high ceilings, sliding sash windows with working shutters, large fireplaces, original dado rails, picture rails, cornicing and ceiling roses. These original features have been well-preserved over the years, adding to the house's charm and historical significance.
Although it has served as a private family residence for the past four decades, Kilderry House being on the edge of a busy village offers potential to be used for commercial purposes, such as a boutique hotel / wedding venue or to a sympathetic development / commercial business, subject to obtaining planning permission. The property's expansive gardens, extending to the front, side, and rear, offer a picturesque setting for various events and activities. The front garden is a well-maintained lawn with scattered trees, while the side garden features fruit trees including apple, pear, plum, and cherry.
Living in Muff provides residents with the tranquillity of a rural setting while still being within close proximity to city amenities and attractions. The village itself has a vibrant atmosphere and offers facilities such as shops, restaurants, pubs, a local National School, and recreational facilities such as a multi-user games area and tennis courts. Additionally, the nearby City of Derry and Culmore Country Park are just a short drive away, providing further options for entertainment and leisure.
The Inishowen Peninsula is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers access to the Wild Atlantic Way, a famous coastal driving route that showcases the region's rugged coastline and beautiful beaches. Hiking trails, water sports, and other outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the area, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in the beauty of County Donegal and its surroundings.
In summary, Kilderry House is a remarkable property with a rich history, situated in a picturesque location enjoying direct access to Lough Foyle. Its distinctive architectural features, expansive gardens, and potential for commercial use make it a unique and desirable property in the area. Whether as a private residence or a commercial venture, Kilderry House offers residents the opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of County Donegal while still being well-connected to nearby amenities and attractions. Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - 3.73m x 2.65m
Tiled floor. Feature curved doorwith
glazed side panels. -
Inner Hall - 4.63m x 2.74m
Carpet flooring. Stairs to first floor.
WC and WHB - 2.31m x 2.26m
Linoleum flooring. Windowshutters.
Sitting Room - 6.90m x 4.99m
Carpet flooring. Decorativecornicing and ceiling rose. Mahogany fireplace and over mantle mirror, tileinsert and hearth. Electric fire insert. Overlooking front lawn.
Summer Room - 4.66m x 4.56m
Carpet flooring. Triple aspect.Large windows, 4m / 13 ft high ceiling with feature ceiling rose
Bedroom 2 - 3.93m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 3.78m x 1.51m
Bath, WC and WHB.
Bedroom 3 - 2.95m x 2.90m
plus 2.04m x 1.10m (6'8" x 3'7")Carpet flooring. Open fireplace. View of Lough Foyle.
Inner Hall - 4.47m x 1.39m
Carpet flooring.
Bedroom 4 - 3.68m x 2.14m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Bedroom 5 - 3.69m x 2.47m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Reception Room - 5.32m x 3.41m
plus 4.51m x 1.81m (14'10"x 5'11")Floor to ceiling windows overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bedroom 6 - 3.71m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Kitchenette - 3.62m x 1.69m
Linoleum flooring. Stainlesssteel sink unit, drainer and water heater. View overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bathroom - 1.43m x 1.37m
plus 1.44m x 1.34m (4'9" x 4'5")Bath, WC and WHB. Carpet flooring.
Primary Bedroom - 5.02m x 4.95m
Solid timber floors. Builtin wardrobe. Incorporating En-Suite Shower Room. Fully tiled walls andfloors and an electric Triton T90i shower unit. WC and WHB
Bedroom 8 - 5.00m x 2.48m
Laminate flooring. Open fireplace.
Bedroom 9 - 3.62m x 2.44m
Laminate flooring.
Bedroom -
10
. - 2.35m x 2.27m
plus 1.77m x 1.37m (5'10" x 4'6")Laminate flooring.
Bathroom - 2.26m x 1.31m
plus 1.13m x 0.77m (3'8" x 2'6")plus1.59m x 0.55m (5'3" x 1'10") PVC panelled walls. Bath, WC and WHB.
Basement - 17.78m x 4.31m
(58'4" x -
14'2")plus Kitchen 4.93m x 3.07m (16'2"x 10'1") Rubble stone construction and cobbled floor. Dry useful storagespace.
OUTSIDE -
The Main House was once connected to a cobbled courtyard by curvedcovered walkways on either side of the main entrance. The wallstead of aformer Land Stewart house and the remnants of an old walled garden remainin place offering any new owner, potential to rebuild or extend the existinghouse, subject to planning.There are a number of mowed pathways around Kilderry House that offer aserene and tranquil escape. A pathway leads to Lough Foyle and around theboundary line of Kilderry House.
ADDITIONAL RESIDENCE -
There is an additional derelict property situated adjacent to Kilderry Housewhich is also available to purchase at an additional price.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS -
Additional photos and walk through video of this property are available onour social media channels and websites: daft.ie / myhome.ie /propertypal.com / property.ie
DIRECTIONS -
Insert F93 RX06 into google maps on your mobile phone and the directionson screen will take you to the property. Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - 3.73m x 2.65m
Tiled floor. Feature curved doorwith
glazed side panels. -
Inner Hall - 4.63m x 2.74m
Carpet flooring. Stairs to first floor.
WC and WHB - 2.31m x 2.26m
Linoleum flooring. Windowshutters.
Sitting Room - 6.90m x 4.99m
Carpet flooring. Decorativecornicing and ceiling rose. Mahogany fireplace and over mantle mirror, tileinsert and hearth. Electric fire insert. Overlooking front lawn.
Summer Room - 4.66m x 4.56m
Carpet flooring. Triple aspect.Large windows, 4m / 13 ft high ceiling with feature ceiling rose
Bedroom 2 - 3.93m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 3.78m x 1.51m
Bath, WC and WHB.
Bedroom 3 - 2.95m x 2.90m
plus 2.04m x 1.10m (6'8" x 3'7")Carpet flooring. Open fireplace. View of Lough Foyle.
Inner Hall - 4.47m x 1.39m
Carpet flooring.
Bedroom 4 - 3.68m x 2.14m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Bedroom 5 - 3.69m x 2.47m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Reception Room - 5.32m x 3.41m
plus 4.51m x 1.81m (14'10"x 5'11")Floor to ceiling windows overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bedroom 6 - 3.71m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Kitchenette - 3.62m x 1.69m
Linoleum flooring. Stainlesssteel sink unit, drainer and water heater. View overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bathroom - 1.43m x 1.37m
plus 1.44m x 1.34m (4'9" x 4'5")Bath, WC and WHB. Carpet flooring.
Primary Bedroom - 5.02m x 4.95m
Solid timber floors. Builtin wardrobe. Incorporating En-Suite Shower Room. Fully tiled walls andfloors and an electric Triton T90i shower unit. WC and WHB
Bedroom 8 - 5.00m x 2.48m
Laminate flooring. Open fireplace.
Bedroom 9 - 3.62m x 2.44m
Laminate flooring.
Bedroom -
10
. - 2.35m x 2.27m
plus 1.77m x 1.37m (5'10" x 4'6")Laminate flooring.
Bathroom - 2.26m x 1.31m
plus 1.13m x 0.77m (3'8" x 2'6")plus1.59m x 0.55m (5'3" x 1'10") PVC panelled walls. Bath, WC and WHB.
Basement - 17.78m x 4.31m
(58'4" x -
14'2")plus Kitchen 4.93m x 3.07m (16'2"x 10'1") Rubble stone construction and cobbled floor. Dry useful storagespace.
OUTSIDE -
The Main House was once connected to a cobbled courtyard by curvedcovered walkways on either side of the main entrance. The wallstead of aformer Land Stewart house and the remnants of an old walled garden remainin place offering any new owner, potential to rebuild or extend the existinghouse, subject to planning.There are a number of mowed pathways around Kilderry House that offer aserene and tranquil escape. A pathway leads to Lough Foyle and around theboundary line of Kilderry House.
ADDITIONAL RESIDENCE -
There is an additional derelict property situated adjacent to Kilderry Housewhich is also available to purchase at an additional price.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS -
Additional photos and walk through video of this property are available onour social media channels and websites: daft.ie / myhome.ie /propertypal.com / property.ie
DIRECTIONS -
Insert F93 RX06 into google maps on your mobile phone and the directionson screen will take you to the property. Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - 3.73m x 2.65m
Tiled floor. Feature curved doorwith
glazed side panels. -
Inner Hall - 4.63m x 2.74m
Carpet flooring. Stairs to first floor.
WC and WHB - 2.31m x 2.26m
Linoleum flooring. Windowshutters.
Sitting Room - 6.90m x 4.99m
Carpet flooring. Decorativecornicing and ceiling rose. Mahogany fireplace and over mantle mirror, tileinsert and hearth. Electric fire insert. Overlooking front lawn.
Summer Room - 4.66m x 4.56m
Carpet flooring. Triple aspect.Large windows, 4m / 13 ft high ceiling with feature ceiling rose
Bedroom 2 - 3.93m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 3.78m x 1.51m
Bath, WC and WHB.
Bedroom 3 - 2.95m x 2.90m
plus 2.04m x 1.10m (6'8" x 3'7")Carpet flooring. Open fireplace. View of Lough Foyle.
Inner Hall - 4.47m x 1.39m
Carpet flooring.
Bedroom 4 - 3.68m x 2.14m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Bedroom 5 - 3.69m x 2.47m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Reception Room - 5.32m x 3.41m
plus 4.51m x 1.81m (14'10"x 5'11")Floor to ceiling windows overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bedroom 6 - 3.71m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Kitchenette - 3.62m x 1.69m
Linoleum flooring. Stainlesssteel sink unit, drainer and water heater. View overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bathroom - 1.43m x 1.37m
plus 1.44m x 1.34m (4'9" x 4'5")Bath, WC and WHB. Carpet flooring.
Primary Bedroom - 5.02m x 4.95m
Solid timber floors. Builtin wardrobe. Incorporating En-Suite Shower Room. Fully tiled walls andfloors and an electric Triton T90i shower unit. WC and WHB
Bedroom 8 - 5.00m x 2.48m
Laminate flooring. Open fireplace.
Bedroom 9 - 3.62m x 2.44m
Laminate flooring.
Bedroom -
10
. - 2.35m x 2.27m
plus 1.77m x 1.37m (5'10" x 4'6")Laminate flooring.
Bathroom - 2.26m x 1.31m
plus 1.13m x 0.77m (3'8" x 2'6")plus1.59m x 0.55m (5'3" x 1'10") PVC panelled walls. Bath, WC and WHB.
Basement - 17.78m x 4.31m
(58'4" x -
14'2")plus Kitchen 4.93m x 3.07m (16'2"x 10'1") Rubble stone construction and cobbled floor. Dry useful storagespace.
OUTSIDE -
The Main House was once connected to a cobbled courtyard by curvedcovered walkways on either side of the main entrance. The wallstead of aformer Land Stewart house and the remnants of an old walled garden remainin place offering any new owner, potential to rebuild or extend the existinghouse, subject to planning.There are a number of mowed pathways around Kilderry House that offer aserene and tranquil escape. A pathway leads to Lough Foyle and around theboundary line of Kilderry House.
ADDITIONAL RESIDENCE -
There is an additional derelict property situated adjacent to Kilderry Housewhich is also available to purchase at an additional price.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS -
Additional photos and walk through video of this property are available onour social media channels and websites: daft.ie / myhome.ie /propertypal.com / property.ie
DIRECTIONS -
Insert F93 RX06 into google maps on your mobile phone and the directionson screen will take you to the property. Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - 3.73m x 2.65m
Tiled floor. Feature curved doorwith
glazed side panels. -
Inner Hall - 4.63m x 2.74m
Carpet flooring. Stairs to first floor.
WC and WHB - 2.31m x 2.26m
Linoleum flooring. Windowshutters.
Sitting Room - 6.90m x 4.99m
Carpet flooring. Decorativecornicing and ceiling rose. Mahogany fireplace and over mantle mirror, tileinsert and hearth. Electric fire insert. Overlooking front lawn.
Summer Room - 4.66m x 4.56m
Carpet flooring. Triple aspect.Large windows, 4m / 13 ft high ceiling with feature ceiling rose
Bedroom 2 - 3.93m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 3.78m x 1.51m
Bath, WC and WHB.
Bedroom 3 - 2.95m x 2.90m
plus 2.04m x 1.10m (6'8" x 3'7")Carpet flooring. Open fireplace. View of Lough Foyle.
Inner Hall - 4.47m x 1.39m
Carpet flooring.
Bedroom 4 - 3.68m x 2.14m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Bedroom 5 - 3.69m x 2.47m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Reception Room - 5.32m x 3.41m
plus 4.51m x 1.81m (14'10"x 5'11")Floor to ceiling windows overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bedroom 6 - 3.71m x 2.43m
Carpet flooring. View of LoughFoyle.
Kitchenette - 3.62m x 1.69m
Linoleum flooring. Stainlesssteel sink unit, drainer and water heater. View overlooking Lough Foyle.
Bathroom - 1.43m x 1.37m
plus 1.44m x 1.34m (4'9" x 4'5")Bath, WC and WHB. Carpet flooring.
Primary Bedroom - 5.02m x 4.95m
Solid timber floors. Builtin wardrobe. Incorporating En-Suite Shower Room. Fully tiled walls andfloors and an electric Triton T90i shower unit. WC and WHB
Bedroom 8 - 5.00m x 2.48m
Laminate flooring. Open fireplace.
Bedroom 9 - 3.62m x 2.44m
Laminate flooring.
Bedroom -
10
. - 2.35m x 2.27m
plus 1.77m x 1.37m (5'10" x 4'6")Laminate flooring.
Bathroom - 2.26m x 1.31m
plus 1.13m x 0.77m (3'8" x 2'6")plus1.59m x 0.55m (5'3" x 1'10") PVC panelled walls. Bath, WC and WHB.
Basement - 17.78m x 4.31m
(58'4" x -
14'2")plus Kitchen 4.93m x 3.07m (16'2"x 10'1") Rubble stone construction and cobbled floor. Dry useful storagespace.
OUTSIDE -
The Main House was once connected to a cobbled courtyard by curvedcovered walkways on either side of the main entrance. The wallstead of aformer Land Stewart house and the remnants of an old walled garden remainin place offering any new owner, potential to rebuild or extend the existinghouse, subject to planning.There are a number of mowed pathways around Kilderry House that offer aserene and tranquil escape. A pathway leads to Lough Foyle and around theboundary line of Kilderry House.
ADDITIONAL RESIDENCE -
There is an additional derelict property situated adjacent to Kilderry Housewhich is also available to purchase at an additional price.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS -
Additional photos and walk through video of this property are available onour social media channels and websites: daft.ie / myhome.ie /propertypal.com / property.ie
DIRECTIONS -
Insert F93 RX06 into google maps on your mobile phone and the directionson screen will take you to the property. Features
- Period House with direct water access
- Georgian residence built c.1770
- Accommodation extending to 503 sqm approx
- 10 bedrooms /4 reception rooms
- 10.60 Acres of land.
- Mature grounds
- Minutes from Derry City & Airport
- Derry City Centre: 13 km | 8 miles.
- Derry City Airport: 19 km | 12 miles.Belfast City Centre: 124 km | 77miles.
- Belfast Airport: 103 km | 64 miles.
- Dublin City: 289 km | 180 miles.
- Letterkenny: 39 km | 24 miles
- (All times and distances areapproximate.)
Features
- Period House with direct water access
- Georgian residence built c.1770
- Accommodation extending to 503 sqm approx
- 10 bedrooms /4 reception rooms
- 10.60 Acres of land.
- Mature grounds
- Minutes from Derry City & Airport
- Derry City Centre: 13 km | 8 miles.
- Derry City Airport: 19 km | 12 miles.Belfast City Centre: 124 km | 77miles.
- Belfast Airport: 103 km | 64 miles.
- Dublin City: 289 km | 180 miles.
- Letterkenny: 39 km | 24 miles
- (All times and distances areapproximate.)
Features
- Period House with direct water access
- Georgian residence built c.1770
- Accommodation extending to 503 sqm approx
- 10 bedrooms /4 reception rooms
- 10.60 Acres of land.
- Mature grounds
- Minutes from Derry City & Airport
- Derry City Centre: 13 km | 8 miles.
- Derry City Airport: 19 km | 12 miles.Belfast City Centre: 124 km | 77miles.
- Belfast Airport: 103 km | 64 miles.
- Dublin City: 289 km | 180 miles.
- Letterkenny: 39 km | 24 miles
- (All times and distances areapproximate.)
Features
- Period House with direct water access
- Georgian residence built c.1770
- Accommodation extending to 503 sqm approx
- 10 bedrooms /4 reception rooms
- 10.60 Acres of land.
- Mature grounds
- Minutes from Derry City & Airport
- Derry City Centre: 13 km | 8 miles.
- Derry City Airport: 19 km | 12 miles.Belfast City Centre: 124 km | 77miles.
- Belfast Airport: 103 km | 64 miles.
- Dublin City: 289 km | 180 miles.
- Letterkenny: 39 km | 24 miles
- (All times and distances areapproximate.)
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