Castle Terry Cottage,
Terrybaun, Bofeenaun, Ballina, F26X6H7
3 Bed House
Asking Price €950,000
3 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
4
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating

Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €950,000
Stamp Duty
€9,500*²
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Castle Terry Cottage is a stunning detached residence nestled in approx. 2 hectares / 5 acres of stunning grounds in the heart of Mayo. Offering unparalleled views over Lough Conn with direct access to the lake itself. This beautifully restored home combines the charm of traditional Irish living with modern comforts. The picturesque views that evolve with the seasons promise a magical living experience all year round.
CASTLE TERRY COTTAGE: A HARMONIOUS BLEND OF COMFORT AND NATURAL BEAUTY
Designed to complement its magnificent surroundings, Castle Terry Cottage boasts wonderful lake views, mature trees and landscaped gardens making this a truly magical home. The views from the house, and in particular from the open-plan Living and Kitchen room, are mesmerising and change constantly with the evolving seasons.
Upon entering, this exquisitely restored old cottage, the warm welcome is encapsulated by the wood burning stove and the relaxing area of the sitting room. The thick stone walls create a truly old world feeling of traditional Ireland. The recently refurbished guest bedroom off this sitting room is finished to a high standard. Also, on the ground floor are two further beautifully appointed bedrooms, both with ensuites. The main bedroom also has the benefit of a substantial walk-in wardrobe. Completing the ground floor is a pantry and a separate bathroom which, in effect, serves the cottage bedroom.
FIRST FLOOR: A DREAMLIKE TREEHOUSE RETREAT
The first floor offers a true sense of immersion in nature with a feeling of being in a tree house as you are nestled into the landscape with breathtaking views all around you. The open-plan living and kitchen area is ideal for both daily living and entertaining guests and takes full advantage of the surrounding landscape with big, expansive windows. The living area has a feature fireplace at the centre of the room with wood-burning stove for those winter evenings. The kitchen space is bright and has all the modern conveniences one would need. The dining area, with seating for up to 12 people is seamlessly integrated with the living and kitchen areas, creating a grand yet inviting space. At the rear, the south facing balcony deck offers a wonderful spot for lingering over a sunny lunch. The first floor is complete with pantry and separate WC.
The house links seamlessly with the gardens, the lake and surrounding landscape, epitomized not only by the abundance of windows offering a plenitude of sunlight, but also by the doors which directly link the main bedroom, living room and kitchen with the beautifully maintained gardens and decking area to the rear.
GARDENS AND GROUNDS: A PEACEFUL SANCTUARY
The grounds of Castle Terry Cottage are a blend of wooded areas that give shelter all year round from the Western shores of Lough Conn. Standing on approx. 2 hectares/ 5 acres of lands makes it suitable for grazing for a small animal, or for cultivating home grown vegetables and fruit.
It nestles on the shores of the majestic Lough Conn, which has a splendid reputation for brown trout and salmon fishing dating back to the very beginning of angling in the west of Ireland. Historically, Lough Conn did also have a sizeable Arctic char population. The Lough comprises 14,000 acres and measures 14.5km (9 miles) from north to south. Lough Conn is the natural choice in the country for many international fly-fishing competitions – a measure of its reputation for producing fish. The lake’s ‘May fly’ season draws anglers from around the world, while salmon fishing, primarily by trolling, is best from the end of March to July. The surrounding area, along with its wildlife and natural beauty, makes this a truly exceptional location for those who appreciate the outdoors.
LOCATION: A GATEWAY TO CULTURE AND ADVENTURE
Ideally located just a 3-hour drive from Dublin and 40 minutes from Irish West Airport at Knock, Castle Terry Cottage is extraordinarily well placed for a variety of cultural and sporting activities.
Just 30 minutes away is the Great Western Greenway, Ireland’s longest off-road cycling and walking route, providing access to the stunning Atlantic coast between Westport and Achill Island. Along the way, visitors can explore the picturesque villages of Newport and Mulranny. Foxford Woollen Mills and the fascinating Museum of Country Life at Turlough Park near Castlebar are both a short drive away. The Céide Fields in North Mayo, being less than an hour’s drive away, contain the world’s most extensive Stone Age settlement dating back almost 6,000 years.
An excellent variety of golf courses are close at hand including those at Ballina, Castlebar, Enniscrone and Mulranny.
The region is also home to several local Gaelic football and hurling clubs as well as renowned equestrian centres such as Ard Chuan and Barnfield House.
Foxford Railway Station, on the Dublin – Ballina line, is just 9.8km (6 miles)/12 minutes from Terrybaun, while Castlebar Railway Station, on the Dublin – Westport line, is 21 km (13 miles)/25 minutes away. BER: C3
BER Number: 114750862
Energy Performance Indicator: 211.49 kWh/m²/yr
Ballina is the principle service centre in North Mayo, and the second largest town in the County (after Castlebar). The population was 10,361 in the 2011 census. There are a number of national multiple retailers within the town centre, including Tesco, Penneys, Easons, and Dunnes Stores which are all key anchors and attract customers to the town centre. There is also a very large quantity of small, local, high-quality retailers in the town.
BER Details
BER Rating: C3
BER No.: 114750862
Energy Performance Indicator: 211.49 kWh/m²/yr
