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Accommodation
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| Beds | 4 beds |
| Price | €349,000 |
| Property Type | |
| Size | 101 meters2 |
| Energy Rating | BER-C1 |
| Refreshed on | Apr 15, 2026 |
| Eircode | F28 DF70 |
| Group Name | FM Auctioneers |
| Sales License Number | 003579 |
Description
Nestled within the highly regarded development of The Tuirlings on Bunowen Road, this delightful, detached cottage-style residence offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Just a five-minute stroll from the heart of Louisburgh, and within easy walking distance of the town’s beautiful beaches, No. 19 enjoys an enviable location in a mature and beautifully maintained setting. “The Tuirlings” is a well-established and sought-after development, known for its variety of attractive homes and established gardens and hedging. The setting offers a wonderful sense of community while maintaining privacy and tranquillity. This spacious four-bedroom home (including one ensuite) has been thoughtfully designed for modern living. The ground floor features bright, open-plan living accommodation that forms the welcoming heart of the home, alongside a separate kitchen, utility room, guest W.C., and a generously sized ground-floor bedroom with its own ensuite, ideal for guests or convenient single-level living. A timber staircase leads to the first floor, where an open landing overlooks the living space below, enhancing the sense of light and space. A charming mezzanine area provides a versatile space perfect for working from home, a reading nook, or an additional relaxation area. Three further bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a hot press complete the upper level. In recent years, the property has undergone extensive upgrades, including the installation of a new solid fuel stove in the living room, new PVC double-glazed windows and doors, and a new boiler and water cylinder. These improvements ensure comfort, energy efficiency, and peace of mind for years to come. The living room, with its high ceilings and abundance of natural light, serves as the central hub of the home, an inviting space to unwind. Sliding doors open directly onto the rear garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living. Outside, the property sits on a generous site that has been recently landscaped with the addition of new trees and a beech hedge which, once matured, will create a beautifully private and serene outdoor haven. There is private parking to the front for two cars, with ample additional space available. Presented in excellent, move-in-ready condition, this charming cottage offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a peaceful coastal lifestyle with all amenities close at hand, an ideal family home, holiday retreat, or investment in one of Mayo’s most picturesque seaside towns.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Porch: c.1.16m x 1.19m Foyer: c.4.51m x 3.24m Living Room: c.8.24m x 4.40m Kitchen: c.3.77m x 3.58m Utility: c.1.72m x 2.71m W.C.: c.2.70m x 1.01m Bedroom 1: c.4.07m x 3.67m Ensuite: c.1.57m x 2.63m First Floor: Landing: c.2.80m x 1.06m Hallway: c.5.17m x 1.08m Bathroom: c.2.87m x 1.85m Bedroom 2: c.3.44m x 3.36m Bedroom 3: c.3.18m x 3.25m Bedroom 4: c.2.60m x 2.87m Hotpress: c.1.84m x 1.81m Overall Internal Floor Area: C.138.62 sq.m (c. 1,492 sq.ft) approx..
Features
Located as it is on the Atlantic coast, Louisburgh is famous for its wide range of unspoilt beaches, famed for their clean bathing waters and untainted sandy coves. Beaches in the Louisburgh area include Carramore, Old Head and Bertra, while beaches in nearby Killadoon have been rated as the best in Europe, i.e. Tallabawn (Silver Strand) and Dooaghtry. Leenane is approx 25 miles to the south of Louisburgh. Nearby Roonagh Pier, approx. 6 km from the town, is the departure point for ferries to Clare Island and Inishturk. Other beautiful scenic drives include going south to Connemara via Doolough and Leenane, north to Achill via Westport and Newport, or to Ballycastle and the Ceide Fields via Castlebar and Pontoon, or east to Tourmakeady and Lough Nafooey via Westport/Tourmakeady and Leenane. A short drive from Louisburgh is the famous Killary Fjord, a 9-mile-long inlet which boasts some of the finest scenery in the west of Ireland. If your passion is walking, climbing or just generally 'rambling', then Louisburgh is the perfect destination for you! There are numerous very interesting walks to discover in and around Louisburgh, with magnificent scenery thrown in for good measure. The town of Westport is approx. 21km from this property, Westport, designated one of Bord Failte's Heritage Towns, is situated in the shadow of Croagh Patrick, overlooking Clew Bay. One of the few planned towns in the Country, Westport was designed in the 18th Century by James Wyatt. It has become one of Ireland's established tourism centres, with many outstanding features, most notably the beautiful tree lined boulevard known as The Mall, running parallel to the Carrowbeg River.
BER Details
BER: C1
Directions
From Louisburgh, take the Bunowen Road from the Square, continue past Louisburgh Holiday cottages and the playground. At the nest corner, take a right and an immediate right. The subject property, No. 19 is the first house on the left-hand side – F28 DF70
















Date created: Apr 15, 2026
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