If ever a home was crying out for a revamp it’s this one.
Treanlaur Lodge in Newport, Co Mayo, is a former hunting and fishing lodge that sits in a beautiful rural setting.
While in need of complete renovation, the lodge offers endless potential given its superb elevated position surrounded on all sides by forest, stream and lake.
This could be the ideal getaway if you’re after some peace and tranquility. While it is in need of a great deal of modernisation and renovation, it is secure and dry, meaning you can turn this property around quickly to make it able to be lived in.
Treanlaur Lodge, which is on the market with an asking price of €325,000 via Schiller and Schiller, is an imposing, detached six-bay two-storey stone rendered building . It has four large bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs with another on the half landing. Downstairs consists of an entrance hallway, four large reception rooms, a pantry, a toilet and a good sized kitchen.
To the rear there is room for a conservatory and patio area at the side with a sloping garden that runs down to the lake. On a clear day the lodge has views across the lake to Croagh Patrick and beyond.
It is bordered on the east and north sides of the property by a forest and is one of the last locations of surviving ancient Irish oak trees in the country. A stream runs all along the west side and on the south side only a road separates the property from Lough Feagh, which is a 5km lake that is renowned for salmon fishing. The lake is literally a stone’s throw from the front garden.
While in need of modernisation, many original features remain including fireplaces, window shutters, staircase, high ceilings and doors. When run as a hostel it was wired for electricity (and phone) and had oil fired central heating. All these systems will of course need to be replaced. A septic tank is on the property.
The land was originally part of the Westport estate and the lodge was built around 1860 by a Captain Laprimaudaye and remained in his family until the turn of the century. After two owners, it was bought by Arthur Guinness & Co. Ltd in 1965 where it was used for salmon research. It was donated to the State in the 1980 when the lodge itself was given to An Óige (Irish youth hostels) where it ran successfully until 2007.
The Lodge is beside the Wild Nephin National Park and showcases some of the darkest, most pristine night skies in the world and is officially certified as a Gold Tier standard International Dark Sky Park. The park and Bangor trail are just 3km from the Lodge making it perfect for hikers and cyclists.
The coastal town of Newport is about 5km south from the lodge and has many shops, pubs and a hotel. Both “The Wild Atlantic Way” and “Great Western Greenway” run through Newport and are packed with some of Ireland’s best scenery. Cycle south towards Westport or follow the most scenic route west towards Mulranny (with its golf course) and on Achill with some of the finest beaches in Ireland.
Treanlaur Lodge is a truly unique opportunity to create a wonderful home or business. To find an original property like the lodge is rare nowadays and viewing is highly recommended.
The Lodge is a protected structure and would qualify for grant aid as well as the latest €50,000 owner occupier grant for derelict properties. With fast internet services like Starlink, working from home at Treanlaur could be a real possibility. You’ll never be short of things to do at Treanlaur.
Find out more about this magnificent prospect at www.myhome.ie/4701092 or contact selling agents Schiller and Schiller at 071 9163284.