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Former Garda Station
Ardagh
Co. Longford
N39 RX73
Description
Attractive former Garda station of c. 88 sqm set in the middle of the heritage village of Ardagh.
Built in the 1980’s to a high specification, this building features some beautiful cut stone detailing to match the stone houses that dominate this village.
The property has great scope to be converted into residential accommodation or a variety of commercial uses. The building features a main office with a vaulted wood panelled ceiling that would make an ideal reception room.
Ardagh village
Ardagh village is steeped in history, winning numerous awards including the national tidy town’s award. There is a genuine community feel to the area. The property is within walking distance of the national school, the shop & post office, the church and GAA grounds.
The village is situated just c. 10 Km east of Longford town and c. 7.5 km south west of Edgeworthstown. The N4 Dublin - sligo Road is just c. 4 km north of the village.
Services
• Mains water & septic tank (mains sewerage available)
• Electric storage heating
• Fibre to the home available
Directions
Eircode: N39 RX73
GPS: 53.725, -7.800
Online auction
The property is being sold by online auction on the 9th November 2023 auction opens 11am and closes at 12 noon, please see the commercial listing on www.sherryfitz.ie/branch/longford to register to bid.
Please Note: This property is a protected structure and the sale is exempt from stamp duty
About the Area
Ardagh (Irish: Ardach; meaning "high field") is a village about 10 km (6.21 mi) from Longford Town. It is located off the N4 road. It is suggested that Saint Patrick built a church here in the fifth century and installed Saint Mel as bishop. Ardagh's Heritage Centre tracks the history of the village, including its literary associations, which include featuring pseudonymously in Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, and in a poem by Eavan Boland.
Edgeworthstown railway station is around 9 kilometres distant.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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