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21 Jan 2026

Unique property overlooking Ballyness bay hits the property market

A unique property which is located on the Wild Atlantic Way overlooking the estuary Ballyness Bay on 1.2 acres of land has come onto the property market.

The residence has a lot of light and character and is located in Ardsbeg, near Gortahork. The residence is being sold with a price tag of €385,000. 

The house is both traditional and modern in style. One of the highlights is included in the property is an independent auxiliary studio containing a small kitchen, 3 rooms and a small bathroom. It can provide a side income as a rental or be used as a guest house, hobby house, or as a business space for a freelancer.

Views are also a highlight, with residents enjoying clear views of the Derryveagh mountains. An attractive feature of the property is a beautiful stone and glass wrap-around porch.

With a total floor area of 276 sqm, the house has 4 spacious bedrooms, one with potential for ensuite or walk-in-wardrobe. It has 2 full bathrooms. A bright, large kitchen/dining, a cosy sitting-room with an open fire, a utility room, a high-ceiling hallway, and a fully converted attic space with a proper staircase, which could add another room.

Energetically, it’s a BER B3 with oil central heating and solar panels for the water and has good fibre broadband.

The house is surrounded by a large lawn garden, a patio at the back and a wilder area near the cliffs. There is also a wooden shed.

The property sits at the end of a quiet lane, with driving distances of 2 minutes to Gortahork, 6 minutes to Falcarragh, 5 minutes to the stunning Magheroarty beach, 10 minutes to Gaoth Dobhair, 45minutes to Letterkenny, and 25 minutes to Donegal Airport.

For further information and proper guidance and direction please email info@dngkelly.com. You can also contact the office at 0749165650.

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