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HomeProperty For Sale1 Lennonbank Cottages

1 Lennonbank Cottages,

Ramelton, F92TW90

2 Bed Terrace House

Price €225,000

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

1 Reception

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Property Overview

Status

For Sale

Style

Terrace House

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Receptions

1

Property Features

Tenure

Freehold

Heating

Oil

Property Financials

Price

€225,000

Stamp Duty

€2,250

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Features

  • Semi-detached riverside cottage
  • Two bedrooms
  • Living room with open fire
  • Oil-fired central heating (OFCH)
  • PVC double-glazed windows
  • Modern shower room
  • Stone facade with traditional character
  • Outdoor communal space for dining or relaxing
  • Slipway access to the River Lennon for water activities
  • Walking distance to Ramelton town centre
Charming Riverside Retreat in Historic Ramelton

Set within an exclusive development of just six semi-detached cottages, No. 1 Lennonbank Cottages offers a genuine rare opportunity to acquire a delightful riverside home in the heart of Ramelton. This is the first property in the development to come to market since its construction in 1998, making it a truly unique offering. Boasting a traditional stone façade that blends beautifully with the heritage of the nearby town, this two-bedroom cottage enjoys a peaceful location on the banks of the River Lennon. The well-maintained accommodation comprises a kitchen with fitted units and a living area with open fireplace, two bedrooms, and a modern shower room. The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and PVC double glazing throughout. A standout feature of the development is the access to outdoor communal space perfect for alfresco dining in the warmer months. At the edge of the site, a communal slipway provides direct river access for non-motorised water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding. Just a short stroll from the vibrant centre of Ramelton, this charming property will appeal to a broad range of buyers including downsizers, holiday home seekers, and first-time purchasers.

This peaceful, safe home wraps you in warmth during the winter months, yet it has also hosted many joyful gatherings around the kitchen table with friends and family, or enjoying a summer barbecue in the grassy area up back.

The setting is idyllic: birdsong rises from the nearby wooded area and estuary, creating a natural soundtrack to your days. Despite the serenity, you`re just a five-minute walk along a footpath into the heart of Ramelton.

Returning from town, you stroll into a charming cluster of stone-fronted houses. At the bottom of the shared lane, the water reflects the golden lights of the historic quay buildings across the estuary an ever-changing painting at your doorstep.


The accommodation is arranged as follows:
Part-glazed hardwood front door into;
Living Room; 4.66m x 3.67m featuring hardwood flooring, a stone-built open fireplace, dual aspect windows, fitted shelving, open under-stair recess, door to;
Kitchen/Dinette; 4.67m x 3.52m compact yet functional, includes a modest range of wall & base units, an undermounted Belfast sink, electric cooker point, plumbed for a dishwasher & washing machine, wiring in place for a tumble dryer, Quarry tile flooring complements the country-style aesthetic, fully glazed white PVC sliding doors & an additional half-glazed PVC door opening to the rear, exposed timber beam
Carpeted stairs lead to the first-floor;
Landing; 1.73m x 3.30m loft access, door to hot press
Bedroom 1; (front) 4.63m x 3.09m bright & spacious with dual aspect windows, carpeted floor, two fitted wardrobes & additional open for hanging rails
Bedroom 2; (rear) 2.80m x 4.10m double-aspect, carpet flooring, a recess wardrobe, shaving light with power sockets
Bathroom; 1.74m x 1.64m 3 piece suite including a raised cistern over the toilet, a Triton T90Z electric shower over the bath, shower screen, timber flooring, half-tiled walls, extractor fan
Outside; (front) Generous gravel hardstanding area providing easy access & low maintenance (Rear) extensive tarmacadam area offering off-street parking for 1 2 vehicles. A raised communal lawn is ideal for summer barbeques and alfresco dining.


Directions
Ramelton is rapidly becoming one of the most sought after destinations in County Donegal. The town`s reputation as an artisan food destination is on the rise. Here you will find gourmet coffee and foodstuffs, traditional fish and chips, pizza, tapas and fine dining all within a short walk of the property. Ramelton is also home to some of Donegal`s most famed bars with live music ranging from traditional to rock, gypsy jazz and ukulele sessions. Situated on the banks of the River Lennon where the river converges with Lough Swilly, relics of the town`s colourful history are everywhere. At the top end of Castle Street is Crammond House, birthplace of Dave Gallaher, the first Captain of the All Blacks Rugby team to tour Britain and Ireland in 1905. At the lower end of the street is the Town Hall where Cassandra Jane Hill, grand-niece of Jane Austen performed an Irish song at its official opening in 1879.

Despite its small population (currently approximately 1200) Ramelton has always punched above its weight when it comes to making an impact. The town also lays proud claim to a king`s private nurse, a banker and one of America`s earliest billionaires, the founder of the Presbyterian church in America, a hatter whose creation saved the life of a US president and most recently and proudest of all, a Nobel prize winner who is celebrated with a bronze sculpture in Gamble Square.

Ramelton`s origins date to a 15th century castle and stronghold of the O`Donnell clan situated, the rubble of which probably formed the foundations of the 19th century warehouses on the quay. Once dubbed the Holy City` because of its seven churches, the town`s glory days of the past centred around a thriving linen industry, with ships trading regularly with Britain, New York and Kingston, Jamaica.

Today Ramelton is a mecca for creative people and with two great primary schools and host of sporting and other after-school activities, is an idyllic place for young families. The Town Hall, founded to provide a place of entertainment and public assembly for all denominations equally, continues that ethos today. The building hosts a weekly country market and is also the setting for the annual pantomime which has been running for over 50 years, bringing together all ages on stage for a show that epitomises the town`s most valuable asset, a true community spirit.

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Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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