Description
Accommodation
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- Coastal home in a beautiful setting
- One of the finest addressees in the area
- Mature gardens with sea frontage
- Popular area with lots of amenities
- Close to Belfast Airport
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Beds | 4 beds |
Price | €1,350,000 |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 315 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-G |
Refreshed on | May 27, 2025 |
Eircode | F93 Y224 |
Group Name | Savills Residential & Country Agency |
Sales License Number | 002223 |
Description
A unique home with history, charm, and breath taking views of Lough Swilly History Nestled along the shores of Lough Swilly, Mousehall is a truly special home with a story as captivating as its views. Built in 1938/9, Mousehall was created using stone and windows from one of the grandest houses in the North West - Glengollan, once owned by the Norman family. After their only son was lost in the Great War, Glengollan was sold to the state and eventually dismantled (1937). The materials found new life in Mousehall, giving this house a unique character and history all its own. Many of Glengollan's original features are still visible today, adding a sense of heritage and elegance to the home. This home is now in the estate of Caroline Dickson, one of the leading female architects in the North West. Caroline had a deep love for design and history. She set up her own architectural practice in Derry in 1971 and worked on a wide range of projects over her long career. She had a particular passion for conserving historic buildings and served as diocesan architect for Derry and Raphoe for more than 40 years. Caroline also worked on local heritage sites like Fahan Old Church and was a familiar and respected figure in both the architectural and sailing communities. She even served as commodore of the Lough Swilly Yacht Club. Description Mousehall is a distinctive and rare property , full of charm and character, set in a quiet woodland spot overlooking the shimmering waters of Lough Swilly. Built in the early 20th century, this house has a unique look that sets it apart, combining strong traditional craftsmanship with elegant design. Mousehall is tucked back from the road behind stone gate pillars and a classic wrought-iron gate, adding to its private and elegant feel. From the outside, Mousehall immediately catches the eye. Its solid stone walls give it a warm and timeless appearance, and the roof is finished in natural slate. The original timber windows - both sliding sash and casement - have been carefully preserved. On the front, four large windows face the lough, filling the home with light and making the most of the beautiful coastal setting. Around the back, a mix of different window shapes adds to the home's distinctive charm. The red brick frames around the doors and windows add a splash of colour and texture against the soft stone, creating a rich and welcoming look. Mousehall offers privacy, peace, and an unmatched connection to the natural beauty of the lough. The accommodation is set over two floors with the primary rooms set to the Lough side. Although in need of some renovation and redecoration, the home provides ample space for either a large family or indeed entertaining guests. Overall, the house offers approximately 3386 sq ft (314 sq m) of accommodation, with detailed floorplans available. Grounds The grounds are extensive, beautifully mature, and offer significant development potential, subject to planning permission. There is scope to build a new, larger residence on site - retaining Mousehall as a guesthouse or secondary dwelling - or to develop a small number of luxury homes, all while preserving the property's serenity, views, and status. Obviously, there is scope to redesign the home to modern living demands and enjoy the home and setting as is. Mousehall also holds a rare 99-year foreshore lease, granted in 1947, allowing access to a private 156-foot jetty on the Lough - perfect for those who enjoy the water or simply want to take in the stunning coastal surroundings. BER G BER number - 118460633 The property is not listed but is recognised by the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for its architectural value and setting. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills Country Agency and Furey Auctioneers. Fixtures & Fittings Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale including garden statuary, light fittings, and other removable fittings, although some items may be available by separate negotiation. Services Registered septic tank, oil fired central heating and mains water. Entry & Possession Entry is by agreement with vacant possession. Offers Offers may be submitted to the joint selling agents: Savills, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2. Email address: country@savills.ie And Furey Auctioneers, Market Square, Buncrana, Co Donegal Email address: darafurey@gmail.com Financial Guarantee All offers (regardless of the country of residence of the offering party) must be accompanied by a guarantee or suitable form of reference from a bank, which gives the sellers satisfaction that the purchaser has access to the funds required to complete the purchase at the offered price. Wayleaves and Rights of Access The property will be sold with the benefit of all existing wayleave rights, including rights of access and rights of way, whether public or private. The purchaser will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of all such rights and others. Generally Should there be any discrepancy between these particulars, the General Remarks and Information, Stipulations and the Contract of Sale, the latter shall prevail.
Accommodation
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BER: G
Negotiator
Cianan Duff
Date created: May 28, 2025