Oldhall, Bridgetown, Wexford

Sold Energy Rating Y35 H6W8 3 beds1 bath1000 Sq.ft
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Description

Situated on the outskirts of Bridgetown village, this original detached three-bay 19th century residence of c 1,000 sq ft sits on c 0.8 acres with a variety of old stone outbuildings. In need of total restoration, it offers the buyer the potential to return it to its former glory. Stone-built with slate roof and serviced by mains water and old septic tank. Walk to the amenities of Bridgetown with supermarket, pharmacy, café, secondary school, post office, medical centre etc, and beautiful Kilmore Quay and numerous other beaches just a few minutes drive. Wexford Town and Rosslare Europort just 20 minutes drive. The property may be eligible for the Vacant and Derelict Property Refurbishment Grant and the (SEAI) Better Energy Home Scheme Grant. This property's potential is not to be missed! FOR DETAILS ON REFURBISHMENT GRANTS, PLEASE SEE: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/43d9d-refurbishing-vacant-property-all-supports Extract from gov.ie: Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant The Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant is a scheme to support the sustainable reuse of vacant properties. Funded by the Croi Conaithe (Towns) Fund, the scheme is helping to bring vacant and underused buildings back into residential use and is ensuring that existing housing stock is being used to the fullest extent possible. It is also providing new choices for people to live in all cities, towns, villages and rural areas in Ireland, supporting their future growth and development. Two types of grant exist: Vacant properties : a grant of up to a maximum of Euro30,000 is available for the refurbishment of a vacant property for occupation by the homeowner. Refurbishment also includes the conversion of a property that has not been used for residential purposes before as a principal private residence. The property must be vacant for two years or more and be built before 1993 Derelict properties : a maximum of Euro50,000 is available for the refurbishment of a derelict property. For a property to be deemed derelict (i.e. structurally unsound and dangerous), the applicant must confirm this by submitting an independent report prepared by an appropriately qualified professional along with the application form. The property can also be deemed derelict if it is on the local authority's Derelict Sites Register. Evidence that the property was built before 1993 and that it is vacant for two years or more will also be required. The grant is inclusive of the VAT cost of the works. Local authorities administer the scheme. A Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Better Energy Home Scheme Grant may be available in combination with this grant. The SEAI Better Energy Home Scheme covers works of up to Euro26,750.

Features

19th Century House ready for Restoration. Walk to all amenities of Bridgetown, including secondary school. Kilmore Quay and numerous other beaches just a few minutes drive 20 minutes to Wexford Town / Rosslare Europort. Derelict Property Refurbishment Grant and the (SEAI) Better Energy Home Scheme Grant available.

BER Details

BER: Exempt

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Date created: Feb 3, 2023

Brian Wallace Auctioneers
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