Farney Villa,
Farneybridge, Holycross, Thurles, E41NT26
4 Bed House
Sale agreed
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Key Information
Price | Last listed at Asking price €225,000 |
Rates | Not Provided*¹ |
Tenure | Not Provided |
Style | House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
BER Rating | |
Status | Sale agreed |
Features
- Rare Opportunity
- Dwelling on c. 7 Acres
- Excellent Location
- Ideal Equestrian Holding
- Period Property
- Stone Outbuildings
Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson are delighted to present Farney Villa to the market; a most unique single storey residence, originally constructed c. late 1800’s / early 1900’s, later extended, and situated on a generous land holding of c. 7 acres.
Farney Villa contains many interesting features, including original fireplaces, high 10’ / 12’ ceilings and a particularly interesting vaulted ceiling design in the main Entrance Hall. There are extensive grounds surrounding the property with and ample array of original stone outbuildings, ideal for refurbishment and suited to a variety of uses.
Accommodation of the main house extends to c. 1,300 sq.ft and includes Entrance Hall, Sittingroom, large open-plan Kitchen / Living / Diningroom, 4 no. Bedrooms, Bathroom and Store. Central Heating is provided by an oil-fired system and services include mains water supply and septic tank.
While the property requires refurbishment, Farney Villa comprises a most attractive listing, ideal as an equestrian holding, or indeed suited to any purchaser looking for extra acreage outside of the usual half to one acre offerings. Situated in this very desirable and sought-after rural location, close to the heritage village of Holycross and within a short drive of Thurles Town.
A virtual tour link can be supplied on request with actual viewings strictly by appointment and in full compliance with current health guidelines. Further enquiries can be made by contacting Sole Selling Agents, Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson in Thurles - (0504) 22997 / [email protected] Entrance Hall 5.26m x 1m (17'3" x 3'3")
Sitting Room 5.05m x 3.48m (16'7" x 11'5")
Bedroom 1 5.08m x 2.44m (16'8" x 8')
Bedroom 2 5.03m x 2.92m (16'6" x 9'7")
Bedroom 3 4.95m x 3.02m (16'6" x 9'7")
Rear Hall 1m x 1.78m (3'3" x 5'10")
Bathroom 2.1m x 2.08m (6'11" x 6'10")
Living / Kitchen / Dining 6.12m x 4.5m (20'1" x 14'9")
Side Hall 3.2m x 1.8m (10'6" x 5'11")
Store 2.1m x 2.2m (6'11" x 7'3")
Bedroom 4 2.06m x 2.2m (6'9" x 7'3")
BER: G
BER Number: 114852510
Energy Performance Indicator: 681.3
Thurles (Irish: Durlas) is a town in County Tipperary, surrounded by the Silvermine Mountains (to the northwest) and the Slieveardagh Hills (to the southeast). The town itself is built on a crossing of the River Suir. The M8 connects Thurles to Cork and Dublin via the N75 and N62 roads. The R498 links Thurles to Nenagh. The still functioning Thurles railway station opened 1848.
There are a number of amenities in the area, including several schools and third-level colleges. Semple Stadium is located here; the second largest GAA stadium in Ireland with a capacity of 53,500, second only to Croke Park in Dublin.
BER Details
BER Rating: G
BER No.: 114852510
Energy Performance Indicator: 681.3 kWh/m²/yr