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Cloggernagh East
Islandeady
Castlebar
Co. Mayo
F23 AW95
Description
The approach to the property is impressive yet welcoming, with a sweeping driveway leading through mature gardens that frame the house beautifully. The sense of arrival is immediate — the combination of elevation, proportion, and natural light give the home a strong architectural presence without ever feeling imposing. The site itself is a true asset: spacious, sheltered, and meticulously maintained, with mature trees and lawns that create a tranquil outdoor setting ideal for family life, entertaining, and quiet reflection alike.
Inside, the quality and scale continue to impress. The accommodation is both generous and well-balanced, with a layout that provides excellent flow between living spaces while maintaining the intimacy and warmth of a true family home. The entrance hallway sets the tone — bright, spacious, and elegantly finished — opening into a series of beautifully proportioned rooms designed to make the most of natural light throughout the day. The principal living room enjoys large windows that frame views of the gardens and surrounding countryside, while a feature fireplace provides a comforting focal point and a sense of home. Across the hall, a second reception or family room offers additional versatility, ideal as an office, playroom, snug, or a fifth bedroom if required.
The kitchen and dining area form the heart of the house, designed for both everyday family living and entertaining. It is a bright and sociable space, with ample storage, modern appliances, and a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects the home’s overall sense of quality. From here, doors open to the garden and patio area, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living — perfect for enjoying long summer evenings or quiet Sunday mornings with coffee and a view. Adjoining the kitchen is a practical utility and laundry area, linking through to the attached garage, which offers excellent potential for conversion or workshop use if desired.
The home provides a total of four to five bedrooms and four bathrooms (two en-suites), offering flexibility for a growing family, guests, or remote working. The principal bedroom is an inviting retreat, complete with its own ensuite and ample wardrobe space, while the remaining bedrooms are all generous in size, thoughtfully arranged to maximize privacy and natural light. Each bathroom is well-appointed, combining functionality with modern style. Throughout the home, the craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident — from the choice of flooring and finishes to the considered proportions of each room.
A B3 energy rating further underscores the home’s enduring quality and efficiency, ensuring comfort and economy in every season. The heating system, insulation, and window specifications reflect a property built to last — one that feels warm, solid, and dependable, no matter the weather outside.
Outside, the property’s one-acre site offers a superb balance of space and manageability. Mature trees and planting define the boundaries, creating both beauty and privacy, while open lawns provide ample room for play, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace of rural life. The elevation of the site ensures excellent drainage and superb light, while the orientation allows for sun throughout the day, from first light across the eastern fields to sunset over the western horizon. The property’s position captures the very essence of rural Mayo living — tranquil, natural, and restorative — yet without isolation.
Cloggernagh East enjoys an enviable location, just seven kilometres from Castlebar and nine kilometres from Westport, two of Mayo’s most desirable towns. Both offer a wealth of amenities, schools, shops, restaurants, and cultural life, as well as rail connections and access to the Wild Atlantic Way. The nearby village of Islandeady offers a strong sense of community and scenic walking routes, including the greenway connecting Castlebar to Westport, ideal for cycling and leisure. Within easy reach are the lakes, mountains, and beaches that make Mayo one of Ireland’s most naturally beautiful counties — from Croagh Patrick to Lough Lannagh and the spectacular coastline beyond.
In every respect, Cloggernagh East represents a home of balance and distinction. It combines the tranquillity and space of country living with the convenience of proximity to town, all within a residence that radiates warmth, solidity, and timeless appeal. This is not simply a house, but a place to build a life — to watch seasons change, children grow, and memories accumulate. It is a property that feels alive with light and possibility, offering a standard of living that is as refined as it is relaxed. Cloggernagh East stands as a rare find: a true family home of substance and grace in the heart of County Mayo, offering enduring comfort and character for generations to come.
Features
Mature circa one acre site.
Convenient to both Castlebar & Westport.
2,206 square feet / 188.2 square metres.
Garage.
B3 energy rating.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 2.13m x 4.6m
Living Room 5m x 5.08m
Dining Room 3.53m x 4.55m
Kitchen 7.09m x 3.38m
Utility Room 3.89m x 1.78m
Office / Bedroom 5 3.45m x 4.42m
Guest WC 2.36m x 1.55m
Garage 3.58m x 4.55m
First Floor
Landing 3.12m x 5.4m
Master Bedroom 4.3m x 3.7m
En-Suite 3.56m x 0.86m
Bedroom 2 3.56m x 3.48m
Bedroom 3 3.53m x 3.4m
Bedroom 4 4m x 3.35m
Bathroom 2.64m x 2.36m
BER Information
BER Number: 103507695
Energy Performance Indicator: 136.48
About the Area
Castlebar is the largest town in Mayo, by population. Castlebar's population boomed in the late 1990s, rising by one-third in six years, and the town is still growing. According to the 2011 Census it stands at 10,826. A campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and the Country Life section of the National Museum of Ireland are two important local amenities. The town is linked by railway to Dublin, Westport and Ballina. The town is surrounded by several villages. The main route to the area by road is the N5.
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