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HomeProperty For Sale6 The Moorings

6 The Moorings,

Downings, F92K160

4 Bed House

Asking Price €395,000

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

2 Receptions

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Property Overview

Status

For Sale

Style

House

Bedrooms

4

Bathrooms

3

Receptions

2

Property Features

Size

199.4 sq m (2,146 sq ft)

Tenure

Not Provided

Energy Rating

BER rating C1

Property Financials

Price

Asking Price €395,000

Stamp Duty

€3,950

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property description imageDNG Boyce Gallagher are delighted to present an exceptional four-bedroom detached house in the highly sought-after village of Downings, County Donegal. This bright and airy property offers extensive countryside and distant sea views, making it an ideal family home or a luxurious retreat.

As you step inside the ground floor of this beautiful home, you’re greeted by a spacious kitchen and dining area – the perfect spot for hosting friends, family dinners, or just enjoying your morning coffee. The separate sitting room is ideal for relaxing after a busy day exploring, and opens up into a lovely sunroom, where sunlight pours in and you can soak up those sweeping views. There’s also a handy utility room, a bathroom, and two comfortable bedrooms on this level. Head upstairs and you’ll discover two gorgeous en-suite bedrooms. The master bedroom is a real treat, complete with a luxurious roll-top bath – just what you need to unwind and recharge. Throughout the house, large windows fill every room with light and make the most of the stunning scenery outside.

Outside, you'll find a charming gravel driveway and striking stone walls—perfect for anyone seeking an attractive look that’s easy to maintain. Plus, there’s a detached garage, providing a handy space for storage or keeping your car sheltered.

The picturesque coastal village of Downings, located in the northwest of Ireland, in County Donegal, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. The village is situated on the Sheephaven Bay, providing breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscapes.

A haven for nature lovers, with its unspoiled beaches, clear blue waters, and rolling hills, the area boasts several popular beaches, including Tramore Strand, a Blue Flag beach known for its golden sands and water sports activities. Glenveagh National Park, the second largest in Ireland, is only 25 km away.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene, the famous Singing Pub (An Sibín Ceoil) hosts lively music sessions and the village is home to the popular Harbour Bar and Fisk Seafood Bar. The nearby village of Glen is home to The Olde Glen Bar, one of only two restaurants in Donegal to be included in the prestigious MIchellin Guide.

The Downings Music Festival takes place annually, across venues including pubs, hotels, and outdoor stages.

ROSAPENNA GOLF RESORT:

Less than a kilometre from this property is the world renowned Rosapenna, a stunning and highly-regarded golf resort, renowned for its three 18-hole championship links courses, the Old Tom Morris Links, the Sandy Hills Links and the St. Patricks Links, all of which offer breathtaking views of Sheephaven Bay and the surrounding coastal landscape.

Rosapenna’s origins date back to 1891 when Old Tom Morris, a legendary golf course architect, designed and constructed the first course, known today as the Old Tom Morris Links. The resort has continued to expand and evolve over the years, with the second course, Sandy Hills Links, being added in 2003 by acclaimed golf course architect Pat Ruddy.

In 2021 the new St Patrick's Links by Tom Doak opened, taking the golf world by storm, debuting as the highest new entry at #55 in the GOLF Magazine Top 100 in the World 2021-22. Further testament to the initial World ranking, this Doak design has risen 6 places to break into the World's Top 50 at #49 in the 2023-24 GOLF Magazine Top 100 in the World rankings.

For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact sole selling agents DNG Boyce Gallagher.

Rooms

Front Porch
1.22m x 1.99m

Hallway
12.07m

Sitting Room
5.98m x 4.58m

Sun Room
3.42m x 3.97m

Kitchen
3.59m x 6.89m

Utility Room
1.22m x 3.14m

Bathroom
2.99m x 1.97m

Bedroom
3.47m x 2.93m

Bedroom
2.96m x 4.66m

Landing
1.95m x 5.77m

Bedroom
3.62m x 5.17m

Ensuite
1.62m x 2.93m

Master Bedroom
5.99m x 7.71m

Ensuite

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