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The Beauty Chambers, Shercock, Co. Cavan

November 27, 2025 #

The Beauty Chambers is a three-storey over basement commercial and residential property, complemented by a rear garden and a two storey loft. The main building is finished to a high standard and comprises a welcoming reception area, treatment rooms, staff facilities, and a WC, with additional storage space located in the basement.

Currently operating as a beauty salon, the property provides spacious and well-laid-out accommodation which due to Its versatile design could easily be adapted to residential use.

Location

The town of Shercock is well recognised as a small town with a good range of services on offer.
There are shops, cafes, schools, athletics track, other sporting clubs including football and soccer and Lough Sillan is highly regarded as a haven for water sports including fishing, boating and water skiing. Dun a Ri Forest Park is also closeby.

There is a large employment base locally with Cartons/Manor Farm (one of Irelands largest poultry processors) situated within 10 minutes walk of the property.

There are daily bus connections from the town to Dublin, Carrickmacross and Dundalk and the M1 motorway is within 30 minutes drive.

ACCOMMODATION

Total Floor Area:130 Sq.M (1,405 Sq.Ft)

Ground Floor

Main Hallway / Reception – 11.4m x 2.8m
Bright and spacious with recessed spotlights, laminate wood flooring, and bespoke reception desk

Restroom – 3.3m x 1.7m
Tiled flooring, W/C and WHB

Basement Store – 6.5m x 3.3m
Private basement area providing ample storage space

Utility Room – 2.4m x 2.0m
Fitted with plumbing and appliances, tiled flooring, rear access

First Floor

Room 1 – 4.7m x 1.8m
Laminate flooring, recessed lighting

Room 2 – 4.7m x 2.8m
Spacious treatment/office room with laminate flooring

Room 3 – 4.8m x 2.7m
Laminate flooring

Second Floor

Room 4 – 3.7m x 3.0m
Laminate flooring

External

Outdoor two storey loft suitable for many uses – 85 sq m

8 St Josephs Terrace, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

November 27, 2025 #

Located in a sought-after terrace of cut limestone fronted homes, No. 8 St Joseph’s Terrace is a 2 bedroom mid-terrace house full of character and charm, offering a perfect blend of comfort, space, and convenience. The property is conveniently located within walking distance of Main Street, local school, churches, shops and all local amenities.

CARRICKMACROSS
Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a R Forest Park is 10 minutes drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market.
Leading worldwide companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrims Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minutes drive.
Accommodation
Entrance Hallway

Living Room – 4.6 x 4.4
Solid oak floor, Pvc double glazed windows

Kitchen – 4.9 x 3.6

Bathroom

Bedroom 1- 4.8 x 1.8
En suite wc

Bedroom 2 – 2.9 x 1.8

Note:
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. Property Reference :SOHN29

8 St Josephs Terrace, Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan

November 27, 2025 #

Located in a sought-after terrace of cut limestone fronted homes, No. 8 St Joseph’s Terrace is a 2 bedroom mid-terrace house full of character and charm, offering a perfect blend of comfort, space, and convenience. The property is conveniently located within walking distance of Main Street, local school, churches, shops and all local amenities.

CARRICKMACROSS
Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a Rí Forest Park is 10 minutes drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market.
Leading worldwide companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrims Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minutes drive.

24 Church Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth

November 17, 2025 #

The summary details are as follows:

The property comprises
Ground floor: 2 x two bedroom apartments currently laid out as 1 x four bedroom apartment
First and Second floor: 3 x one bedroom apartments
Gross Rental Income 78,000.00 per annum
Prominent town centre location
Pivotal corner position where Church Street and Patrick Street meet
Ideally suitable as a high income, easily managed, town centre residential Investment
All in excellent condition throughout
Freehold

Dundalk

The property is situated at a prominent corner position in the centre of Dundalk, only minutes walk from all central amenities and various employment outlets.

Dundalk is an important regional town offering a wide range of services including a variety of schools, shopping centres, public transport including bus and rail connections and an excellent range of sporting facilities. The M1 Dublin/Belfast road is 2km from the property giving direct access to the two main cities, airports and sea ports in under one hour.

DKIT is a highly renowned third level college covering a wide range of academic courses.

There is a population of approx 100,000 living in the town and within a 20km radius.

Accommodation

Note:
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Iona House, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

November 17, 2025 #

Iona House is an elegant two-storey, three-bay end-of-terrace period residence dating from circa 1848. This home showcases rendered walls, a slate roof, red-brick chimney stacks, and decorative fascia boards, reflecting the charm and craftsmanship of Victorian-era architecture, more recently is has been used as the residence of The Sisters of St Louis.

The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, living room, sitting room, dining room, bedroom, music room, and a full shower room. On the first floor, there is a spacious landing, five well-proportioned bedrooms, and a shower room.

Iona House carries both historical significance and timeless appeal. Today, it remains a comfortable home that had been in use prior as a convent , representing one of Carrickmacross’s finest examples of 19th-century residential architecture. Externally there is a shared lane which brings you to your enclosed court yard at the back

Location

Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a R Forest Park is 10 minute’s drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market. Leading international companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrim’s Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minute’s drive
Accommodation
Hallway

Sittingroom
Fireplace with carved marble surround with gas connection
5.2 x 4.3

Dining Room
Service cabinet with sink, french door to rear patio
4.2 x 3.2

Kitchen
Good range of fitted units, ssssu x 2, plumbing for white appliances, door to rear
7.0 x 2.9

Bedroom 1
Fitted wardrobes, whb
4.9 x 2.5

Bathroom
Wc whb

Bathroom
Wc, whb shower, heated towel rail, fully tiled walls and non slip floor

Sr Basil’s
Music room
3.9 x 3.0

First Floor
Spacious landing

Bathroom
Wc, whb shower, heated towel rail, fully tiled walls and non slip floor

Bedroom 2
Fitted wardrobes, whb
3.7 x 3.4

Bedroom 3
Fitted wardrobes, whb
4.8 x 2.7

Bedroom 4
Fittedwardrobes, whb
4.7 x 2.7

Bedroom 5
Fitted wardrobes, whb
4.7 x 3.0

Bedroom 6
Fitted wardrobes, whb
3.9 x 2.9

Bathroom
With shower, non slip floor

Hot Press with immersion

Note:
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. Property Reference :SOHN27

Iona House, Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan

November 16, 2025 #

Iona House is an elegant two-storey, three-bay end-of-terrace period residence dating from circa 1848. This home showcases rendered walls, a slate roof, red-brick chimney stacks, and decorative fascia boards, reflecting the charm and craftsmanship of Victorian-era architecture, more recently is has been used as the residence of The Sisters of St Louis.

The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, living room, sitting room, dining room, bedroom, music room, and a full shower room. On the first floor, there is a spacious landing, five well-proportioned bedrooms, and a shower room.

Iona House carries both historical significance and timeless appeal. Today, it remains a comfortable home that had been in use prior as a convent , representing one of Carrickmacross’s finest examples of 19th-century residential architecture. Externally there is a shared lane which brings you to your enclosed court yard at the back

Location

Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a Rí Forest Park is 10 minute’s drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market. Leading international companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrim’s Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minute’s drive

Iona House, 2 Farney Street, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

November 16, 2025 #

Iona House is an elegant two-storey, three-bay end-of-terrace period residence dating from circa 1848. This home showcases rendered walls, a slate roof, red-brick chimney stacks, and decorative fascia boards, reflecting the charm and craftsmanship of Victorian-era architecture, more recently is has been used as the residence of The Sisters of St Louis.

The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, living room, sitting room, dining room, bedroom, music room, and a full shower room. On the first floor, there is a spacious landing, five well-proportioned bedrooms, and a shower room.

Iona House carries both historical significance and timeless appeal. Today, it remains a comfortable home that had been in use prior as a convent , representing one of Carrickmacross’s finest examples of 19th-century residential architecture. Externally there is a shared lane which brings you to your enclosed court yard at the back

Location

Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a R Forest Park is 10 minute’s drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market. Leading international companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrim’s Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minute’s drive.

Accommodation

Entrance porch
Entrance hallway
Sittingroom-
Fireplace with carved marble surround with gas connection 5.2 x 4.3
Diningroom-
Service cabinet with sink, french door to rear patio 4.2 x 3.2
Livingroom-
Stained glass windows 4.9 x 2.5
Kitchen-
Good range of fitted units, ssssu x 2, plumbing for white appliances, door to rear 7.0 x 2.9
Bedroom 1-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 4.9 x 2.5
Wc whb
Rear hallway with double doors
Showerroom-
Wc, whb shower, heated towel rail, fully tiled walls and non slip floor
Sr Basils-
Music room with feature stain glass window 3.9 x 3.0

First floor

Spacious landing
Showerroom
Wc, whb shower, heated towel rail, fully tiled walls and non slip floor
Wc, whb
Bedroom 2-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 3.7 x 3.4
Bedroom 3-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 4.8 x 2.7
Bedroom 4-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 4.7 x 2.7
Bedroom 5-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 4.7 x 3.0
Bedroom 6-
Fitted wardrobes, whb 3.9 x 2.9
Showerroom-
With shower, non slip floor
Hot press with immersion

7 Railway Court, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

October 31, 2025 #

No. 7 Railway Court is a well-maintained three-bedroom semi-detached residence, located in a quiet, mature estate within easy walking distance of all Carrickmacross town centre amenities. The accommodation is beautifully laid out and includes a spacious sittingroom, kitchen/dining area and downstairs toilet and three bedrooms (one with ensuite showerroom) and family bathroom upstairs. Outside, the house features off-street parking and a private enclosed rear patio garden with garden shed and utility room which would be ideal for a home office.

Location

Carrickmacross is a well recognised market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer.
There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of leisure facilities including two Golf Courses, Football, Soccer, Athletics and Cycling Clubs and Dun a R Forest Park is 10 minutes drive.
The town is highly regarded as a retail mecca for the region with an excellent variety of shops including Supervalu, Aldi and Lidl and there is a weekly street market.
Leading international companies Kingspan Group and Pilgrims Pride are amongst the main employers in the town. There are up to 20 bus connections to/from Dublin each day and Dundalk Train Station is within 25 minutes drive.

ACCOMMODATION
Total Floor Area 120 Sq.M

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance hallway
Solid oak floor, understairs storage

Sitting Room
Fireplace with carved timber, cast iron and tiled inset, back boiler, ceiling coving and centrepiece, solid oak floor, double French doors.
8.0 x 4.0

Dining Room/ Kitchen
Good range of fitted units, island unit, all granite countertops, rangemaster toledo 5 ring cooker, double oven and grill, elica extractor, bosch fridge freezer, double sssu, patio door to garden, ceramic tiled floor
5.8 x 3.4

Downstairs toilet
Wc, whb, fully tiled walls and floor

FIRST FLOOR

Spacious landing

Bedroom 1 walk in wardrobe
Ensuite shower room, triton t80 electric shower, wc, whb ,fully tiled walls
4.2 x 3.5

Bedroom 2 fitted wardrobes
4.6 x 3.5

Bedroom 3 fitted wardrobes
2.8 x 2.1

Bathroom
Bath shower attachment, wc,whb cabinet fully tiled walls

Hot press immersion

Outside

Garden shed/home office/Utilityroom
3.9 x 3.0

Patio garden to rear

Creevy, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

October 30, 2025 #

Nesting in a peaceful rural setting, this charming traditional farmhouse offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautiful country residence conveniently located close to Creevy Lake.

The property stands on approximately 0.3 acre of mature grounds, surrounded by trees, providing a tranquil setting. The residence, full of character and potential, includes a range of traditional outbuildings and offers ample room for renovation.

Accommodation

Entrance porch

Sitting room
Fp marble mahogany gas coal effect cornice centre piece 4.0 x 3.9

Livingroom
Hardwood Flooring 4.4 x 4.1

Kitchen
Fitted units, sssu
3.6 x 2.2
Showerroom
Shower, wc, whb, fully pvc tiled walls and tiled flooring 3.0 x 2.4

First floor

Bathroom
Triton shower, bath, wc, whb, hot press, immersion tiled walls

Bedroom 1 3.4 x 2.7

Bedroom 2 4.0 x 3.8

Bedroom 3 3.1 x 2.2

Bedroom 4 3.1 x 3.0

Garage/workshop with pit 8.5 x 4.7

There is an adjoining 12.5 acres of exceptional roadside farmland available, laid out in a number of well-proportioned grass fields with excellent dual road frontage onto Creevy Road. The land includes a selection of out buildings, such as a slatted shed, stock shed, and hayshed. One field fronts onto Creevy Lake.

Both the residence and land may be sold separately or together, providing flexibility for purchasers seeking a home, farmland, or a combination of both.

LOT 1 12.5 Acres of Agricultural Land & Outbuildings
LOT 2 – The Farm residence on 0.3 acre
LOT 3 The 0.5 lake shore land
LOT 4 The Entire

Location

Carrickmacross (approx. 3km) is a well recognized market town serving a wide rural hinterland and with an excellent range of services on offer. There are three secondary and three primary schools in the town and there is a wide variety of shops and leisure facilities. Leading worldwide companies Activ8, Kingspan Group and Pilgrims Europe are amongst the main employers in the town.

Dundalk is approx. 20 minutes drive and is a major employment hub for the region including Wuxi Pharmaceuticals, DKIT third level college and Dundalk Train Station provides regular connections to Dublin and Belfast.

Drumcunnion, Shantonagh, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

October 1, 2025 #

Two 0.75 Acre Sites for Sale 65,000 Each

Two well-located 0.75 acre sites for sale, each with full planning permission and (no local needs restrictions). These sites offer a great opportunity to build your own home in a peaceful rural setting, just 6km from Shercock.

The sites are close to Billy Moore Memorial Park and several lakes, ideal for walking, fishing and other outdoor activities.

Location

Shercock is a well-serviced town offering a range of amenities including shops, cafs, primary and secondary schools, an athletics track, GAA and soccer clubs. Lough Sillan, just outside the town, is well known for fishing, boating, and water skiing, while Dun a R Forest Park is also nearby for forest walks and family days out.

There is strong local employment in the area, with Carton Bros/Manor Farm, one of Irelands largest poultry processors, located within a 10-minute walk.

Shercock also has daily bus services to Dublin, Carrickmacross and Dundalk, and the M1 motorway is just a 30-minute drive away, offering easy access to the wider region.

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