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| Beds | 1 bed |
| Price | €285,000 |
| Property Type | |
| Size | 192 meters2 |
| Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
| Refreshed on | Dec 1, 2025 |
| Eircode | H65YX50 |
| Group Name | Keller Williams |
| Sales License Number | 04300 |
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Lachaghmore House, Lackagh Turloughmore, Co. Galway Eircode: H65 YX50 Guide Price: €285,000 For Sale by Private Treaty Lachaghmore House – Circa 1800s Farmhouse on 4.28 Acres with Fishing Rights (Unregistered) Keller Williams Galway is delighted to present Lackaghmore House, a traditional period farmhouse set on 4.28 acres in Lackagh, Turloughmore, Co. Galway. Ideally located just 18 km from Galway City and 17 km from Athenry, the property sits beside the thriving village of Lackagh, home to excellent schools, sports facilities, shops, and a wide range of local amenities. Positioned along the R354, the property enjoys excellent road frontage and is bounded to the west by the Clare River, a renowned salmon and trout river (unregistered). The Farmhouse – Cut Limestone, Circa 1800 Built circa 1800 and extending to approximately 2065 sq. ft. / 192 sq. m, this solid residence is constructed of cut limestone with full limestone foundations. The house now requires total renovation, offering an outstanding opportunity to restore a historic property to its former charm. The property may qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (subject to meeting the relevant criteria). Outbuildings & Land Large traditional stone barn to the rear with two adjoining sheds suitable for storage Three partially demolished buildings on the left-hand side of the holding, damaged during Storm Desmond Approximately 4.28 acres of land, ideal for grazing, small-scale agriculture, or hobby farming. Heritage & History The lands form part of the historic Coolarne–McWilliams estate. Lackaghmore House is recorded as the first dwelling on the original Ordnance Survey map, and is the birthplace of Fr. Tom McDonogh, who played a significant role in Irish history by bringing Charles Stewart Parnell and Michael Davitt to Irishtown, where the Land League was founded. This pivotal event aimed to remove violence from the fight for Irish land rights and freedom. Contact Jennifer Goggin, Keller Williams on 091 396420 or email jennifer.goggin@kwireland.com to arrange a viewing today.
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Date created: Dec 1, 2025
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