Exceptionally unique sale - sympathetically renovation stone barn. The old blends harmoniously with the new creating an ambience, charm and feeling of character.
Accommodation Sitting room, kitchen/dining room, sunroom, four double bedrooms (all ensuite). Total floor area - approx 245.7sqm (2644.7 sqft). Site size 0.379 acres.
Other Information An historic property formally owned by one James O’Hanlon, direct descendant of the O’Hanlon’s, Lords of Oriel in Co. Armagh who describes himself as the Devon Commission as ‘an attorney and a farmer of considerable quantity of land at Mountbagnal. When he decided to build his ‘Seat’ he selected a prefect spot on the south facing plain at the base of the Cooley Mountains sheltered in the scoop of Dundalk Bay.
‘Cooley Lodge’ originally a building to house the extensive O’Hanlon cattle herd and was once described in its original state as a ‘Cathedral of Bovinity’. Now converted into two glorious and high individual four bedroomed houses.
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