Advertisement

Old Church of Ireland Rectory in Ramelton hits the market

The dining room can accommodate large family gatherings and offer views of the rear gardens through three sash windows dressed with elegant blinds.

A MASTERFULLY crafted Victorian residence in Ramelton has hit the market for €895,000.

Nestled amidst mature and delightful gardens, Frewin House, which was constructed in 1880, was a Church of Ireland Rectory until 1994 when it was then bought and restored by the current owners.

Advertisement

The residence serves as a testament to an era that celebrated timeless craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.

As you step into the house, you will be greeted by a warm and inviting porch adorned with exquisite Victorian tiles.

Crossing the threshold, you find yourself in an inviting entrance hall.

There, original solid wood flooring adds warmth and character to the space, grounding you in the history of this remarkable home.

Tall ceilings with ornate cornicing soar overhead, a testament to the architectural grandeur of a bygone era.

This home unfolds with a series of well-proportioned reception rooms, each embodying the grandiosity of Victorian design.

The drawing room offers a delightful retreat that exudes warmth and refinement.

Advertisement

The room is bathed in natural light, thanks to a magnificent bay window boasting four large sash windows.

From here, you will enjoy splendid views of the manicured gardens at the rear, while a single sash window offers a glimpse to the front of the house.

Next door, the cosy library boasts a tall ceiling with delicate cornicing.

Its intimate setting and well-crafted shelving provide the perfect backdrop for a world of literary adventures.

Across the hall the splendid dining room features opulent décor.

It can accommodate large family gatherings and offer views of the rear gardens through three sash windows dressed with elegant blinds.

The traditional kitchen masterfully combines period charm and functionality.

It has a range of fitted units, together with a Rayburn cooker and an electric oven/hob.

Adjacent to this is the living/dining room featuring white beamed ceilings and rugged, white-washed walls.

An eye-catching exposed brick wall serves as a focal point, adding warmth to the space.

Additionally, a pair of French doors leads to the garden outside, providing a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

With eight bedrooms and four bathrooms, this makes it the perfect property for growing families.

Located in a prime position, this ensures that practical necessities are just a short stroll away.

Ramelton is an historic heritage port town nestled in the heart of county Donegal and is truly a hidden gem.

It is a vibrant town, brimming with character and charm located on the banks of the River Lennon.

It is home to a range of amenities, including traditional Irish pubs, shops, cafes, and restaurants.

The town is also served by excellent schools and sports clubs.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers an abundance of opportunities.

Receive quality journalism wherever you are, on any device. Keep up to date from the comfort of your own home with a digital subscription.
Any time | Any place | Anywhere

SUBSCRIBE TO CURRENT EDITION TODAY
and get access to our archive editions dating back to 2007
(CLICK ON THE TITLE BELOW TO SUBSCRIBE)
Every Thursday
Every Monday
Top
Advertisement

Donegal News is published by North West of Ireland Printing & Publishing Company Limited, trading as North-West News Group.
Registered in Northern Ireland, No. R0000576. St. Anne's Court, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland