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Clonee
Castlerickard
Longwood
Co Meath
Description
The property is within close proximity to Longwood, Enfield, and Trim, and is easily commutable to Dublin, approx 15km from the M4 Motorway, making it ideal for commuters seeking a tranquil lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities.
Set on a site of approximately 0.2033 hectares (0.50 acres), the property benefits from full planning permission (Planning Ref: 23862 – Meath County Council, granted October 2023) for the renovation and substantial extension of the existing structure into a bold, architect-designed contemporary home. Detailed architectural drawings are available, showcasing a truly striking and unique design that offers generous, well-considered living spaces throughout.
The main residence includes entrance hall, spacious living room, open-plan kitchen / dining area, utility room, guest WC, and a ground floor bedroom complete with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. Additional ground floor spaces include a private office and a family room. Upstairs, the layout comprises three further bedrooms, each with its own ensuite, offering comfort and privacy for family and guests alike.
In addition to the main house, the plans also include a connected self-contained unit. This accommodation features a living room, kitchen/dining room, utility, and bathroom on the ground floor, with two bedrooms located upstairs, ideal for extended family or guests.
Grants may be available to support renovation works under current government schemes, subject to eligibility.
This is a rare and exciting opportunity to transform a derelict cottage into a stunning contemporary residence.
Property Area: 361 sq.m / 3,885 sq.ft.
Architectural plans available.
Site Area: 0.2033 hectares / 0.50 acres
Planning Reference: 23862 (Meath County Council) – Granted October 2023
About the Area
Enfield (Irish: An Bóthar Buí, meaning "the yellow road") or Innfield is a town in south County Meath, situated between Kilcock and Kinnegad and very close to the border with County Kildare. It is located on the R148 regional road, formerly the N4 national primary road connecting Dublin to the West of Ireland and Sligo. There is a newly created amenity park along with a small harbour and slipway at the Royal Canal on the western side of the town.
Enfield is also well catered for with several pubs along the Main St. These include Flatterys, The Midland Bar, Enfield House Hotel, and The Bridge House. Enfield also has its own micro-brewery, The Celtic Brew company which produces the award winning Finians Lager.
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