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Lislea
Ballinalee
Co. Longford
N39 W0V6
Description
Approached by a country road that leads up the hill and then to a tree lined avenue. The farmhouse is in reasonably good condition with double glazed windows installed. However the house has been vacant for some time and is in need of modernisation.
The Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant is a payment you can get if you are turning a vacant house or building into your permanent home or a rental property. A grant of up to €50,000 is available. If the refurbishment costs exceed the standard grant of up to €50,000, a top-up grant amount of up to €20,000 is available.
The house is a traditional ‘two up, two down’ house. Entering the house there is a small kitchenette. The living room area has a Stanley oil range that heats the room. The sitting room has a Stanley solid fuel insert stove. There is also a ground floor shower room with a Triton Electric shower. Upstairs there are two bedrooms both with original wood panelled ceilings.
To the rear of the house there are two stone utility sheds with corrugated roofs and a hay shed.
Lands:
The entire property is contained in folio LD11374 and consist of c. 6.61 hectares (c. 16.3 acres).
Approx. 6 acres is in forestry, the balance of c. 9 acres is of reasonably good quality lands.
Along the northern boarder of the lands runs a small river that flows into the Camlin. Along this river there is there was some pure planting of broadleaf trees to encourage bio diversity and beside this the lands were planted by commercial broad leaf trees.
Location:
This farmhouse and lands are situated is located in the townland of Lislea, which is c. 3.5 kilometers north east of Ballinalee Village and just off the Aughnacliffe Road.
Ballinalee takes its name from Beal Atha Na Laogh, meaning “the mouth of the ford of the calves,” and is situated on the River Camlin, in the parish of Clonbroney, approximately 12km from Longford town. The village is a popular residential location with a number of pubs and local shops.
Directions:
Eircode: N39 W0V6
GPS: 53.7971, -7.63484
BER Information
BER Number: 116470022
Energy Performance Indicator: 543.44
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