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Ballyclare
Longwood
Co. Meath
A83 NX03
Description
This property offers a unique opportunity, set on a spacious 1-acre site with potential for a replacement dwelling, subject to planning permission from Meath County Council.
Located in a prime setting, just off the Trim/Longwood Road, the cottage benefits from excellent road frontage and proximity to key amenities.
Longwood is just 3.5 km away, with Trim only 11.5 km and Enfield Train Station 13 km. Access to the M4 motorway at Enfield is conveniently just 14 km from the property, ensuring seamless connectivity to Dublin and beyond.
Built in the early 1900s, the existing cottage, while in very poor condition, offers a blank canvas for those seeking a project. Extending to approximately 41 sq.m., the cottage comprises 2 bedrooms, a sitting room, and a kitchen.
The size of the site provides ample space for extending the current dwelling or for constructing a new home, pending planning permission. This property may also qualify for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant. More details are available on www.gov.ie.
Whether you’re looking to renovate or build a new home, this property holds incredible potential in an idyllic and accessible location.
Features
Well water
BER Information
BER Number: 117724039
Energy Performance Indicator: 1634.28 kW/m2/yr
About the Area
Longwood (Irish: Maigh Dearmhaí) is a village in southwest County Meath, located about 15 km south of the town of Trim on the R160 regional road. It is about 50 km from Dublin, off the N4 road. Longwood has a primary and second level school, and an old fair green which is located beside its primary school. The village has 3 grocery stores, a post office and 4 public houses.
In recent years the GAA Club has upgraded their facilities, which now include the Bar, function room and a floodlit pitch. Also in Longwood there is an antique store, butchers shop, chipper, hair salon, news agents including a new Spar opened up in 2012, Chinese Take Away, Funeral Directors, Hardware store part of Johnny Daragans Public House, Laundrette and a motor bike spare parts shop. There are also a Scout Group and a Youth Club which is located in the local GAA club on Friday nights and that caters for kids that are in first year to sixth year secondary school.
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Help To Buy Scheme
The property might qualify for the Help to Buy Scheme. Click here to see our guide to this scheme.
First Home Scheme
The property might qualify for the First Home Scheme. Click here to see our guide to this scheme.