As renovation projects go this one in Ardagh, Co Longford, is one that you need to cop a look at.
The former Garda Station in the heart of the village is being sold by online auction on November 9th with an asking price of €125,000.
While it maintains many of the features of the station, the property has great scope to be converted into residential accommodation or even to be used for commercial purposes.
Built in the 1980s to a high specification, the exterior of the building stands out due to its beautiful cut stone detailing to match the other stone houses that dominate the village.
As it stands, the building features a main office with a vaulted wood panelled ceiling that would make an ideal reception room.
The property offers 88sqm of living space in total while there is also a garden area and ample room for off street parking.
Ardagh village is steeped in history, winning numerous awards including the national tidy town's award. There is a genuine community feel to the area. The property is within walking distance of the national school, the shop and post office, the church and GAA grounds.
The village is situated just 10km east of Longford town and 7.5 km south west of Edgeworthstown. The N4 Dublin - Sligo Road is also just 4 km north of the village.
Find out more about this exciting project at www.myhome.ie/4746488 or contact selling agents Sherry FitzGerald Quinn on 043 3346237.