Historic Property For Sale in Co. Leitrim
Abbey Property Sales are pleased to offer this exceptional historic property with three established holiday cottages and a large family home, in one of the Shannon’s most sought-after harbour villages. This is an ideal business and lifestyle opportunity.
Warren Lodge is a beautiful Georgian estate house located in the picturesque village of Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Built in the mid-1700s, it has a rich history and has undergone extensive renovations to modernize it while preserving its historic charm.
The property features a main residence with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a modern kitchen, a family dining room, a conservatory, a formal living room, a dining room, and a laundry room. The recent extensions include a modern kitchen, and a conservatory designed in the style of a Georgian orangery, which allows for plenty of natural light and a relaxing atmosphere.
In addition to the main house, there are three self-catering lodges: The Old Schoolhouse, The Pine Tree Cottage, and The Garden Cottage. These lodges offer additional accommodation options and are run on a short-term let basis by the current owners.
The estate is set on beautifully landscaped gardens with mature planting, a paved driveway, pathways, and a gravelled car park that can accommodate six to eight cars. The gardens are south-southwest facing, providing a lovely space to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Warren Lodge is noted for its striking architectural features, including a natural slate roof, Gothic diamond-paned and Venetian windows, original wrought iron gates and railings, and original Georgian high ceilings and covings. The property has been recognized by the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for its artistic, architectural, historic, and technical interest.
Overall, Warren Lodge is a superb family home with many commercial opportunities, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern living.
Dromod
The fishing/boating village of Dromod offers a blend of natural beauty and convenient access to amenities and transport routes. It is situated on the banks of the River Shannon beside Bofin lake and Boderg and is known for its national tidy town awards and culinary experiences. The village has excellent transportation links, with bus and train routes connecting it to major cities and towns. The village’s modern harbour is frequently used by cruiser traffic. A water feature in the centre of the village, entitled ‘The Weeping Tree’, was made by a local craftsman from a piece of bog oak which was found nearby.
Dromod Railway Station
The village has a station on the Dublin-Sligo railway line connecting Sligo and Dublin Connolly along the mainline. Dromod railway station opened on 3 December 1862 and remains in operation, Dromod also had a railway station on the narrow gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway. It opened on 24 October 1887 and finally closed on 1 April 1959. A short section of narrow-gauge line has been reopened at the station as part of preservation efforts. Dromod has a great selection of Bars, Restaurants, café, takeaways & supermarket.
Private Residence
– 6 bedrooms
– 5 bathrooms
– Kitchen
– Family dining room / Conservatory
– Main Entrance Hall
– Formal living room and dining room
– Laundry room
Cottages (3 Self-Catering Cottages)
The Old Schoolhouse
– 1 family suite (sleeps 4)
– 2 bathrooms
– Kitchen / Dining room
– Living room
The Pine Tree Cottage
– 1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
– En-suite bathroom
– Open plan kitchen, dining room and living room
The Garden Cottage
– 1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
– En-suite bathroom
– Open plan kitchen, dining room and living room
– Un-Converted Open Plan Attic Space: Large open plan space (approx. 1.200 sqft) ready for conversion with further commercial or residential opportunities (subject to planning).
External and Gardens
– Matured landscaped gardens
– Paved driveway and pathways
– Gravelled car park that accommodates 6 – 8 cars
– Outdoor garden shed
Unique Features
– Natural slate roof
– Frontal Venetian window dating back to circa 1750
– Gothic diamond paned windows dating back to 1850
– Double glazed windows with limestone surrounds
– Cast iron down pipes and gutters
– Original wrought iron gates and railings
– Original Georgian high ceilings and covings
– Walnut staircases
– Porcelain floor tiles
– Portuguese marble fireplace
– Chrome sockets and light switches
– Granite worktops
– Decorated to a very high-quality standard
Energy Solutions
– Substantial 8.8 KW Solar PV panels system
– High energy efficient Grant Vortex oil heating boiler
– High Energy efficient Stanley Pellet stove
– B3 Energy Rating
Kitchen Appliances
– Dual cooker (gas hobs and electric ovens)
Security Systems
– CCTV cameras
– Intruder alarm
– Sensor lights in the driveway and car park
– Fire alarm
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a stunning home in a fantastic location. Call Gerry Mc Loughlin on 086 8066701 for further information or to arrange a viewing of this magnificent property.
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