Stunning 'church-style' Donegal property could be your own slice of heaven

The key feature of this North West Home is its stone two-storey turret which overlooks the gardens and surrounding countryside.
Stunning 'church-style' Donegal property could be your own slice of heaven

Kenneth Fox

Set on a 0.7 acre site bounded by a natural woodland area near Newmills, on the outskirts of Letterkenny, this property boasts 409sqm of living space as well as a double detached garage.

The key feature of this North West Home is its stone two-storey turret which overlooks the gardens and surrounding countryside.

Designed with style in mind, the home spans over three floors and boasts many features, including high ceilings, natural stone internal walls, Church-style windows and spacious rooms that flow effortlessly throughout with curved porcelain tiled steps leading from the grand foyer.

With stone pillars and electronic gates on the entrance, the property is approached by a tar-mac driveway and manicured lawns with the added benefit of a beautifully positioned south-facing stone patio which receives plenty of sunshine.

Doon Glebe front door.

Doon Glebe living room.

Doon Glebe living room.

Doon Glebe study.

The ground floor accommodation comprises of an entrance foyer, living room, office, dining room, snug, kitchen, utility, study/ground floor bedroom and shower room.

On the first floor there are four bedrooms, all with access to shower rooms or the main bathroom, while on the second floor there are two further rooms, one of which incorporates a WC and wash hand basin.

Located in a peaceful area less than 10 minutes’ drive from Letterkenny, this property enjoys a countryside setting and has been Mica tested, with results available on request.

The property is selling for €750,000, and you can find out more info about the property here.

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