A fine period farmhouse in great condition, with a big farmyard to the rear, all sitting on very nice farmland. That’s a package to interest many farm families.
The 26ac property is in Co Offaly, near Shinrone.
It’s Glen Corrig House, at Brosna, and it’s for sale with Sherry Fitzgerald Fogarty by private treaty with a guide price of €795,000.
The location is good, 1km from Shinrone and 12km from both Roscrea and Birr, two busy towns.
The immediate area has good farmland and it lies in four well-shaped fields, level and well fenced with water supply laid on throughout. The fields are all in permanent pasture.

The holding is in one block and is good farmland.
Dating back to the 1700s, Glen Corrig House is a two-storey period house. It sits at the edge of a quiet local road, with the farmyard alongside. The house looks down the fields rather than out on to the road, adding to its appeal and giving additional privacy.
The house is nicely spacious but manageable at 3,300 sq ft. It retains many original features including marble fireplaces, plaster cornicing, timber floors, high ceilings, shuttering and casements on windows.
Tastefully maintained
The house is not a protected structure but it has been tastefully maintained and updated. It was re-wired, re-roofed and re-plumbed in 1990. UPVC double glazed windows were installed at that time. The house has both solid fuel central heating and oil heating.
A conservatory entrance leads to the front hall, with two large reception rooms. Next is a kitchen, pantry, breakfast room and games room.

The spiral staircase is an unusual feature.
A spiral staircase leads to an overhead loft room. This area has independent access to the back garden and could be used as a granny flat.
The staircase at the front hall leads to four bedrooms and the main bathroom.
Outside, the lawns are well maintained. There are herbaceous borders, flower beds and a greenhouse.
Close to the house there are stone-walled outbuildings with features such as stone arches, doorways and steps.
In the yard, there are three slatted sheds, two of them with cubicles. These can over winter 100 to 120 cattle, depending on their age and size.

The yard has winter accommodation for up to 120 head of cattle.
In addition, there are two haysheds and a machinery store. There are two cattle crushes, and there are silage pits.
A fine period farmhouse in great condition, with a big farmyard to the rear, all sitting on very nice farmland. That’s a package to interest many farm families.
The 26ac property is in Co Offaly, near Shinrone.
It’s Glen Corrig House, at Brosna, and it’s for sale with Sherry Fitzgerald Fogarty by private treaty with a guide price of €795,000.
The location is good, 1km from Shinrone and 12km from both Roscrea and Birr, two busy towns.
The immediate area has good farmland and it lies in four well-shaped fields, level and well fenced with water supply laid on throughout. The fields are all in permanent pasture.

The holding is in one block and is good farmland.
Dating back to the 1700s, Glen Corrig House is a two-storey period house. It sits at the edge of a quiet local road, with the farmyard alongside. The house looks down the fields rather than out on to the road, adding to its appeal and giving additional privacy.
The house is nicely spacious but manageable at 3,300 sq ft. It retains many original features including marble fireplaces, plaster cornicing, timber floors, high ceilings, shuttering and casements on windows.
Tastefully maintained
The house is not a protected structure but it has been tastefully maintained and updated. It was re-wired, re-roofed and re-plumbed in 1990. UPVC double glazed windows were installed at that time. The house has both solid fuel central heating and oil heating.
A conservatory entrance leads to the front hall, with two large reception rooms. Next is a kitchen, pantry, breakfast room and games room.

The spiral staircase is an unusual feature.
A spiral staircase leads to an overhead loft room. This area has independent access to the back garden and could be used as a granny flat.
The staircase at the front hall leads to four bedrooms and the main bathroom.
Outside, the lawns are well maintained. There are herbaceous borders, flower beds and a greenhouse.
Close to the house there are stone-walled outbuildings with features such as stone arches, doorways and steps.
In the yard, there are three slatted sheds, two of them with cubicles. These can over winter 100 to 120 cattle, depending on their age and size.

The yard has winter accommodation for up to 120 head of cattle.
In addition, there are two haysheds and a machinery store. There are two cattle crushes, and there are silage pits.
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