@@Chahlie we only had the one set of clothes lol I didn’t know until recently the population of Ireland is 1/3 today what it was before famine. A lot of old houses have disappeared now
I remember living in a small damp wee house as kids, with a coal fire and no central heating. My Da would light the oven in the mornings and warm our school shirts and tights up for us. I hate the cold, now I'm in a position where gas and electric prices have soared, I can't afford to hear it now.
Rented a cottage in the Cotswolds for a year it was lovely in the summer but absolutely freezing in the winter . One morning it was so cold the fruit in the fruit bowl was frozen solid 😳, and I mean solid 😳you could have chopped a tree down with a Banana.
I love the way you giggle then look like you’ve done something ‘naughty’ like scrumping an apple, not proper naughty, as you talk to us. What a wonderful channel.
She's giddily like on her first date. Charming vibrant plush quiet environment. You have your work cut-out, get your tools out and enjoy the ride to make it homely once again. Just awesome.
I love your excitement when you find historical settings and tools. I get this same way when I come across history. It would be amazing if I was to fix up a home like that.
I honestly appreciate your enthusiasm and positive attitude. I’m like the other viewers and wish I had the money to bring this place back to it’s original beauty. I sincerely hope someone can do this. It is a wonderful property.
This is a lovely old home. So much character and potential. Great size land. Huge ‘farm stay/horse holiday’ BnB options. Could see sinking €1mill into this reno. It would be INCREDIBLE when finished 🤩
Ok, ok. Hasn't anyone grabbed this yet? I wouldn't modernize this beauty, keep it as close to 1680 as possible. Yes, George Fox founded the Quakers. Cromwell was after him, too. Kneel or lose your head. He left England and settled for a time in Ireland. He may have stayed here. George Fox slept here, Wow. Maybe, anyway. God bless anyone who takes this lovely spot on.
I am absolutely living for these empty house tours! I watch at least one every morning now with my cup of coffee and just daydream for a bit. I want to snatch up every single one and see them restored back to their full glory. **sigh**
I do the same...it helps me live this boring Aussie life. I also look at properties in France and my Native Scotland. Now I look at Ferry routes between the countries. 😂
@@constancedtheodore4999 yes so boring ...is it my imagination or everyone here just seems to talk about kids and their houses. Of course nothing wrong with that but my friend and I need to talk about politics, general life, travel, varied subjects as well etc. Plus we are in the middle of nowhere in the southern hemisphere. Again Australia is beautiful just isolated. The UK get to bloody just pop over to Europe lucky bastards !.
I’m in Oklahoma, and your videos are one of my favorite things! I love your adventures so much and these old Irish homes are just amazing! Thank you so much for doing this!
Just tripped on this lol. I love Ireland. The UK as well. I will never get to visit in person sadly. I am deathly afraid of planes. Period. I would have to go by car or bus to a boat departure then take that al the way to Eire. Maybe 6mth trip haha? Beautiful green Erin. Thank you for this. It was very interesting and your huge enthusiasm is perfect! God bless you and give you safe explorations!🙏🍀🏞️💚
You are such fun you make me wish I were Irish. I'm British but I live abroad. I'm equally passionate about old buildings. They have a story to tell. I have wanted to visit Ireland since I was a child. Through your videos I would love to live there. However I'm sure that would be complicated now as I am not an Irish citizen and no longer in my twenties. I'll keep dreaming through your chanel. Thank You.
The front of the house looks like Flurry Knox’s house in The Irish R M! Very interesting. No apparent indoor plumbing, and lots of big floor repair plus cleaning of moss. Lots of money for the rehab, but what a deal for this whole property!
Superb presentation full of humor without forgetting your job. Beautiful buildings that with your good humor will make you find a buyer. Best regards from Switzerland.🍀
Well, if I could move to Ireland, I would consider this lovely house. Just imagine. Full circle as Grand and Great Grandparents came from the north of Ireland.
I spent three hours awake last night, I do suffer from insomnia. So I started sorting this house out. I made the room off of my bedroom into a large en-suite to one side of the window and a dressing room to the other side with *my* sewing machine under the window. The first room you came into was my huge kitchen, with solid fuel Aga in the hearth to run some hot water and heating too. That back room off of the kitchen became a granny annex with shower room, bedroom and cosy sitting room. The small room in front of the top of the stairs became the family bathroom and I converted the barn into a lovely 3 bedroom holiday let. I had so much fun. I’ve had to come back again today to remind myself of some of the proportions so I can continue tonight. 🙂
Isn't that an inglenook fireplace at 3:14? Maybe the only warm place in the house at the time, so that's why Grandma sat in the chimney corner there. Is that a root cutter at 19:49? They never caught on where I'm from, but it's a wonderful tool for cutting mangle beets and turnips and such, for feeding stock. What an interesting place!
I love the Sacred Heart Statue in the second bedroom. I love the house, but you'd spend twice the cost of the house bringing it to the standard it deserves.
I absolutely love your enthusiasm and excitement! Commenting from a Canada and we are the same re Backdoor traditions! We just came back from visiting Ireland and truly loved the country….how I would love to buy that property and available at $275 K Euros….I appreciate this video is older now but OMGosh! Oh, it turns out I am 70% Irish which I kind of knew but Ancestry kind of nailed it down that much more! The Irish historically emmigrated to both NFLD and Nova Scotia so cool!
Lived in one just like it near Omagh in the early 80's. The ceiling in the bedroom used to freeze over in the winter and often the condensation was on the outside of the windows...frogs came in under the front door, the lower levels of the wallpaper in the front room would flap up up from the breeze created by the opening and closing of the door as the wallpaper wouldnt adhere to the walls. Lasted one year in it...swiftly moved on!!!😳
Thanks for showing us this house I really enjoyed it and the problem was I kept running round my own house checking my smoke alarms as a beep that kept occurring in the background was the same as my smoke alarms when the battery is running low ha ha
I did the exact same thing. My pup thought it was a doorbell and kept running to the door. I realized with my iPad turned off I wasn’t hearing it. Talk about feeling like a moron.
This house is only up the road from me. I knew the lady that owned it very well. It's hard to believe that she lived in it until this time last year. She was living in terrible conditions while she had her animals living in luxury. She had no water in the house only a pipe outside. She only got in electricity a few years ago. She used candles for years. She was one of a kind. I'm so sad and lonely looking at the house now.
That’s a touching background story to the visual narrative of the house. Thank you. We have an elderly neighbour in our townland with no power, he has access to a well for water. One of the last from that generation I would suspect.
Once again I love the outbuilding, can picture it renovated, with care! That view out the slatted window upstairs, was just enjoying it when you cut to back downstairs! Amazing place though, love all the stone walls around the front gardens too.
Just discovered your channel..... love these Irish homes, so wish I could afford one with some land for me the dog and chickens... I'm sure there's some Irish way back in my heritage.... keep up the great work love these homes.
I live in Arkansas in the US and I’m already remodeling and decorating this place lol like I’m going to live there, if I could I would. Thank you for that fantastic tour I just love how excited you get, that’s how I would be if It were me doing the tour. That place is well worth saving,
Very entertaining ...i actually went to another room in my own house to ask my kids could they hear which room the smoke detector battery was beeping in...."lads, I hear a smoke detector battery beeping but not sure which room its in. Could ye hear it, which room is it in??" Great property, with great potential with proper renovation.
I literally gasped when you went into the outbuilding. This is just stunning and...because there was water from St. Declan's I feel like I should probably live here and make the rest of my life's work restoring it as my son's name is Declan. (Someone would need to buy it for me though. ;) ) Thank you bunches for taking so many risks to show it to us. Please stay safe!
@Garry Ellison ? Why so angry at a show of concern for someone? I think tromping around in derelict houses with iffy flooring and stairs can definitely be risky unless you are careful.
Good price. But you would need to put a lot of money into it. I would tear the walls out to run new water lines and electric. Then I would put in a bathroom downstairs and that small bedroom upstairs I would turn into a bathroom. Then the big bedroom with the extra room attached. I would make that extra room into a private bathroom and large closet, maybe a sitting area. Then, the two attic rooms I would repair and make them bedrooms and if there was room put a 4th bathroom up there. There doesn't seem to be much room on the ground floor, just the two rooms and the work room you walked in through. And that back section I would turn into a large kitchen and a large dining room. It looks like there was an upstairs in those room too, but the floors were taken out. You could rebuild an upstairs there for more storage. I think I would do that over the kitchen area, and then leave it open in the dining room with a big hanging chandelier. The house has a lot of potential. That first big outbuilding I would convert the upstairs into a apartment, with two bedrooms, living room, two bathrooms, kitchen and dining space. The bottom could be fixed as a garage or better yet and work area. Say you hand dyed yarn, you could set it up with sinks and electric burners for pots, even have a shop to sell your products out of. Then you wouldn't have to pay rent anywhere. There is a lot of potential here for a home or home and business. Thank you for showing us.
The Quakers were known for their very functional & practical homes no frills so they were the Ryanair of the time ........great buy for somebody who has a love of period buildings. Is it a protected structure?
The Quakers were also renowned for the superb and meticulous quality of their work, so whereas there may have been no frills, everything they made and built was top drawer, unlike Ryanair.
So fun to tour this house. Wow, someone is going to renovate this and make it so so amazing: It already is amazing! Wish I could take this on, but I am not young and am not Irish, but so great to see. Love listening to the excitement of the women who shows us the house and property. Best wishes to the new owner!
My husband and I are looking for a property in Ireland at the moment. We are planning to move to Ireland next year in the summer, possibly August. Please can you put more videos up of cottages with at least an acre of land with the property. We have seen houses with prices but when I have asked the agents the price is abit higher than expected.
You are way too adorable 😍 so much so I'm hooked .. love from the States .. Vann n Ashley 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇮🇪 Ok so the house is beautiful and all.. wow. I would change very little. Maybe some antique French quarter green and yellow paint throughout. Yes you're right. Awesome deal for the money spent. All the aesthetics at every turn. Even the little kerosene heater tis adorable 😍
@@CheapIrishHouses Just found your Channel, Sub'd to support your works and see future videos. Here's a copy of my 1st reaction: 😁 I have got to get to Ireland! ...an extended stay! Copy: *"The Liquor Cabinet with Holy Water"* *God,* I just love *"My People"!* 💫🍀💫 Beth aka "Mary Beth" Lineage is County Kerry Tennessee, USA
Thank you, that was lovely.. I think the spiral stairway may have only gone halfway up originally. There would probably have been back stairs in that 2nd floor annex room giving access to the "servant's quarters" in the attic. The door would have allowed a maid to wait on the family upstairs directly from the scullery. This would explain the window in the staircase.
This reminds me of a beautiful house in Ardfinnan, Lady’s Abby. We stayed there our first trip to Ireland back in 1998. Our third time there we learned it had been turn down and the owners moved back to America. Can’t understand why because it certainly was 1000 times better condition than this one. Can’t wait to go back! ❤️ Ireland 🇮🇪
Nothing will ever compare to this place. Original this, that, and the other. I live in Canada, the house alone would be 2 million in that state. You add all that land, countryside, privacy, easy 7 million if not more with our high housing market. You can't find something like this though around here. That is a dream to fix up and live in.
I laughed when you said in Ireland we don’t use the front door, here in New England it’s the same, we have a front door but everyone uses the side or back instead 😆
As someone who had slept in many fine old Irish homes. I can say I can feel the lovely damp cold in my bones watching your video tour.
The mornings of frost inside the windows lol don’t start me
A lot to be said for a tiny house in cold damp climates! The smell is the worst for me, it just gets in all your clothes and can be hard to get out :(
@@Chahlie we only had the one set of clothes lol I didn’t know until recently the population of Ireland is 1/3 today what it was before famine. A lot of old houses have disappeared now
I remember living in a small damp wee house as kids, with a coal fire and no central heating. My Da would light the oven in the mornings and warm our school shirts and tights up for us. I hate the cold, now I'm in a position where gas and electric prices have soared, I can't afford to hear it now.
Rented a cottage in the Cotswolds for a year it was lovely in the summer but absolutely freezing in the winter . One morning it was so cold the fruit in the fruit bowl was frozen solid 😳, and I mean solid 😳you could have chopped a tree down with a Banana.
I love the way you giggle then look like you’ve done something ‘naughty’ like scrumping an apple, not proper naughty, as you talk to us.
What a wonderful channel.
Hello how’re you doing?
Loads and loads of hard work
I love the bottle of Lourdes water .
I have some and recognized that too!
She's giddily like on her first date. Charming vibrant plush quiet environment. You have your work cut-out, get your tools out and enjoy the ride to make it homely once again. Just awesome.
I love your excitement when you find historical settings and tools. I get this same way when I come across history. It would be amazing if I was to fix up a home like that.
I honestly appreciate your enthusiasm and positive attitude. I’m like the other viewers and wish I had the money to bring this place back to it’s original beauty. I sincerely hope someone can do this. It is a wonderful property.
Hello how’re you doing?
This is a lovely old home. So much character and potential. Great size land. Huge ‘farm stay/horse holiday’ BnB options.
Could see sinking €1mill into this reno.
It would be INCREDIBLE when finished 🤩
Ok, ok. Hasn't anyone grabbed this yet? I wouldn't modernize this beauty, keep it as close to 1680 as possible. Yes, George Fox founded the Quakers. Cromwell was after him, too. Kneel or lose your head. He left England and settled for a time in Ireland. He may have stayed here. George Fox slept here, Wow. Maybe, anyway. God bless anyone who takes this lovely spot on.
Agree, no modern
What a lovely old place....it was a grand place in its day....
I am absolutely living for these empty house tours! I watch at least one every morning now with my cup of coffee and just daydream for a bit. I want to snatch up every single one and see them restored back to their full glory. **sigh**
I do the same...it helps me live this boring Aussie life. I also look at properties in France and my Native Scotland. Now I look at Ferry routes between the countries. 😂
@@constancedtheodore4999 yes so boring ...is it my imagination or everyone here just seems to talk about kids and their houses. Of course nothing wrong with that but my friend and I need to talk about politics, general life, travel, varied subjects as well etc. Plus we are in the middle of nowhere in the southern hemisphere. Again Australia is beautiful just isolated. The UK get to bloody just pop over to Europe lucky bastards !.
@@ayshafareed4935 Ah yes...you are indeed my friend a fellow bohemian . Dreamers and gypsies of another world
you'll run out fast at that rate, but i get it.. she's hilarious
I’m in Oklahoma, and your videos are one of my favorite things! I love your adventures so much and these old Irish homes are just amazing! Thank you so much for doing this!
Valuable antique furnitures , priceless !
Just tripped on this lol. I love Ireland. The UK as well. I will never get to visit in person sadly. I am deathly afraid of planes. Period. I would have to go by car or bus to a boat departure then take that al the way to Eire. Maybe 6mth trip haha? Beautiful green Erin. Thank you for this. It was very interesting and your huge enthusiasm is perfect! God bless you and give you safe explorations!🙏🍀🏞️💚
Those stairs! A cupboard full of holy water!
I'd Love to live there with Rhodesian Ridgebacks ❤️ x
Absolutely stunning! My husband says “NO” but it’s not going to stop me loving it!
You are such fun you make me wish I were Irish. I'm British but I live abroad. I'm equally passionate about old buildings. They have a story to tell. I have wanted to visit Ireland since I was a child. Through your videos I would love to live there. However I'm sure that would be complicated now as I am not an Irish citizen and no longer in my twenties. I'll keep dreaming through your chanel. Thank You.
You can live in Ireland as a British citizen
If you have a dream you can do it! 🎉
Thanks so much showing this homestead. It's so gorgeous. I wish I had won the lottery and could do it justice. Just lovely.
The front of the house looks like Flurry Knox’s house in The Irish R M! Very interesting. No apparent indoor plumbing, and lots of big floor repair plus cleaning of moss. Lots of money for the rehab, but what a deal for this whole property!
Superb presentation full of humor without forgetting your job. Beautiful buildings that with your good humor will make you find a buyer. Best regards from Switzerland.🍀
I would love to go in and scrub the wooden furniture then cover it with dust sheets. Need protected. Great house and outbuildings.
Loved the old bottles in the cupboard
Such a nice lady! It is not to say I'd care to buy a house in such a state but if she'd come along..... 💖
Well, if I could move to Ireland, I would consider this lovely house. Just imagine. Full circle as Grand and Great Grandparents came from the north of Ireland.
I love this lady, so enthusiastic 😊
I spent three hours awake last night, I do suffer from insomnia.
So I started sorting this house out.
I made the room off of my bedroom into a large en-suite to one side of the window and a dressing room to the other side with *my* sewing machine under the window.
The first room you came into was my huge kitchen, with solid fuel Aga in the hearth to run some hot water and heating too. That back room off of the kitchen became a granny annex with shower room, bedroom and cosy sitting room. The small room in front of the top of the stairs became the family bathroom and I converted the barn into a lovely 3 bedroom holiday let.
I had so much fun. I’ve had to come back again today to remind myself of some of the proportions so I can continue tonight. 🙂
Maggie, this is fantastic 😊, so glad you got the permission to enter. Great content as always
Watching from South Africa. Beautiful place.
Isn't that an inglenook fireplace at 3:14? Maybe the only warm place in the house at the time, so that's why Grandma sat in the chimney corner there. Is that a root cutter at 19:49? They never caught on where I'm from, but it's a wonderful tool for cutting mangle beets and turnips and such, for feeding stock. What an interesting place!
As a lonely US Catholic it’s nice to see how many Irish homes have Catholic art, statues, relics.
Really enjoy these old home tours. Love your sparkling personality! 💖 Thanks so much!!
Also, I’m in love with this property! If only!❤❤❤
That back half could be the bedroom with a fireplace 😊👍❤️
I love the Sacred Heart Statue in the second bedroom. I love the house, but you'd spend twice the cost of the house bringing it to the standard it deserves.
You would, but even then, it would be cheaper than an average three bedroomed semi, in Dublin. I know which I'd choose.
@@mbd6054 Aye But it would not be in the country on 12 acres
@@lavendergal2508 Very true.
And it would be worth every penny🐝❤️🤗
You would have to spend about four times the price of the house to renovate it
Oh, I just adore your sweet countenance, you’ve one of the most charming personalities!
Hello how’re you doing?
Yes lovely infectious persona …
Oh to have an infinite pot of money and time😁
I absolutely love your enthusiasm and excitement! Commenting from a Canada and we are the same re Backdoor traditions! We just came back from visiting Ireland and truly loved the country….how I would love to buy that property and available at $275 K Euros….I appreciate this video is older now but OMGosh!
Oh, it turns out I am 70% Irish which I kind of knew but Ancestry kind of nailed it down that much more! The Irish historically emmigrated to both NFLD and Nova Scotia so cool!
Lived in one just like it near Omagh in the early 80's. The ceiling in the bedroom used to freeze over in the winter and often the condensation was on the outside of the windows...frogs came in under the front door, the lower levels of the wallpaper in the front room would flap up up from the breeze created by the opening and closing of the door as the wallpaper wouldnt adhere to the walls. Lasted one year in it...swiftly moved on!!!😳
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your personality is so awesome! You make looking at this old home so fun...I love it.
Thanks for showing us this house I really enjoyed it and the problem was I kept running round my own house checking my smoke alarms as a beep that kept occurring in the background was the same as my smoke alarms when the battery is running low ha ha
Yes, I thought her boots squeaking on floor, perhaps a security system
I did the exact same thing. My pup thought it was a doorbell and kept running to the door. I realized with my iPad turned off I wasn’t hearing it. Talk about feeling like a moron.
Love looking around old houses thanks for showing us round
Thank you for sharing this with the world! Great tour and love your energy!
Alot of those out building could be turned self catering accommodation it would be so loved. I wish I had money to do it.
How amazing. Just love you're enthusiasm.
I’d be starting in the outbuilding it’s looks the most comfortable and workable!
This mansion is very charming I can see the Dutch architecture. Love the stair case!
I just loved watching the house tours I love old properties and your enthusiasm I want to share this
This house is only up the road from me. I knew the lady that owned it very well. It's hard to believe that she lived in it until this time last year. She was living in terrible conditions while she had her animals living in luxury.
She had no water in the house only a pipe outside. She only got in electricity a few years ago. She used candles for years.
She was one of a kind. I'm so sad and lonely looking at the house now.
That’s a touching background story to the visual narrative of the house. Thank you.
We have an elderly neighbour in our townland with no power, he has access to a well for water. One of the last from that generation I would suspect.
That’s amazing that she was able to survive during the winter months… poor woman…. 🌸
Was it her choice or did she have to prioritize and chose her animals?
Thank you for sharing
Absolutely fabulous. Thanks Maggie . You bring such a refreshing vibe on your tours.
Once again I love the outbuilding, can picture it renovated, with care! That view out the slatted window upstairs, was just enjoying it when you cut to back downstairs! Amazing place though, love all the stone walls around the front gardens too.
Update on this house please 🙏 😊
This reminds me of my family home growing up in County Antrim. The thick those walls are 😍
We had 2 of the Singer trottle petal machines growing up here in Canada and a spinning wheel lol
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I love your infectious enthusiasm !!!
Love seeing you way over here across the pond!Wishing you all the best....
New subscriber here,love the energy you have,loved this place,keep up the good work cheers from Australia
Just discovered your channel..... love these Irish homes, so wish I could afford one with some land for me the dog and chickens... I'm sure there's some Irish way back in my heritage.... keep up the great work love these homes.
That rough and ready room could be a nice studio
I live in Arkansas in the US and I’m already remodeling and decorating this place lol like I’m going to live there, if I could I would. Thank you for that fantastic tour I just love how excited you get, that’s how I would be if It were me doing the tour. That place is well worth saving,
Its beautiful well made love the shutters and all the hearths would be cosy in the winter.
Very entertaining ...i actually went to another room in my own house to ask my kids could they hear which room the smoke detector battery was beeping in...."lads, I hear a smoke detector battery beeping but not sure which room its in. Could ye hear it, which room is it in??" Great property, with great potential with proper renovation.
I literally gasped when you went into the outbuilding. This is just stunning and...because there was water from St. Declan's I feel like I should probably live here and make the rest of my life's work restoring it as my son's name is Declan. (Someone would need to buy it for me though. ;) ) Thank you bunches for taking so many risks to show it to us. Please stay safe!
@Garry Ellison ? Why so angry at a show of concern for someone? I think tromping around in derelict houses with iffy flooring and stairs can definitely be risky unless you are careful.
Sure, I’ll buy it for you ... if you lend me the money 😬
@@nagolhayze9366 cute one
Good price. But you would need to put a lot of money into it. I would tear the walls out to run new water lines and electric. Then I would put in a bathroom downstairs and that small bedroom upstairs I would turn into a bathroom. Then the big bedroom with the extra room attached. I would make that extra room into a private bathroom and large closet, maybe a sitting area. Then, the two attic rooms I would repair and make them bedrooms and if there was room put a 4th bathroom up there. There doesn't seem to be much room on the ground floor, just the two rooms and the work room you walked in through. And that back section I would turn into a large kitchen and a large dining room. It looks like there was an upstairs in those room too, but the floors were taken out. You could rebuild an upstairs there for more storage. I think I would do that over the kitchen area, and then leave it open in the dining room with a big hanging chandelier. The house has a lot of potential. That first big outbuilding I would convert the upstairs into a apartment, with two bedrooms, living room, two bathrooms, kitchen and dining space. The bottom could be fixed as a garage or better yet and work area. Say you hand dyed yarn, you could set it up with sinks and electric burners for pots, even have a shop to sell your products out of. Then you wouldn't have to pay rent anywhere. There is a lot of potential here for a home or home and business. Thank you for showing us.
Not what I call cheap tho
What a beautiful home
I loved this, and you are so refreshing. I wanted to thank you
Amazing! Hello from the USA. Wish I could move in to that gem!
I love this place. You would likely need at least 250 thousand to do it up properly. Well worth it though. Thanks for the great video
Look fantastic, only what's missing mrs doyle and father Ted,looks like the mansion at craggy island.
Fabulous! I love your personality! You are so positive and upbeat! Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful properties with us! xx
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The Quakers were known for their very functional & practical homes no frills so they were the Ryanair of the time ........great buy for somebody who has a love of period buildings. Is it a protected structure?
The Quakers were also renowned for the superb and meticulous quality of their work, so whereas there may have been no frills, everything they made and built was top drawer, unlike Ryanair.
Wow this is incredible and you are a joy!
I subscribed after watching this video. You are wonderful!! 😊
Love the fireplace and alcove😊👍
I want to see the farm yard bits!
Aw nooo!!!! Sorry 🙈🙈🙈
Go to the listing great photos there
Me too..., and the land.
Love the split window shutters.
I would like the out-building and the freedom + budget to "be the Creative Decor Person that I am"!
Wow I love this place 💕🤠
So fun to tour this house. Wow, someone is going to renovate this and make it so so amazing: It already is amazing! Wish I could take this on, but I am not young and am not Irish, but so great to see. Love listening to the excitement of the women who shows us the house and property. Best wishes to the new owner!
The whole place needs demolition.
No way !!
@@ciaranomalley9274 It's the kind of place we bust up when we do New Wave Urbex Smash
My husband and I are looking for a property in Ireland at the moment. We are planning to move to Ireland next year in the summer, possibly August. Please can you put more videos up of cottages with at least an acre of land with the property. We have seen houses with prices but when I have asked the agents the price is abit higher than expected.
I love your presentation so funny and I enjoyed it!
You are way too adorable 😍 so much so I'm hooked .. love from the States .. Vann n Ashley
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Ok so the house is beautiful and all.. wow. I would change very little. Maybe some antique French quarter green and yellow paint throughout. Yes you're right. Awesome deal for the money spent. All the aesthetics at every turn. Even the little kerosene heater tis adorable 😍
You're knocking it out if the park with this one Maggie 🤩
Ah thanks so much!
@@CheapIrishHouses
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Here's a copy of my 1st reaction: 😁
I have got to get to Ireland! ...an extended stay!
Copy:
*"The Liquor Cabinet with Holy Water"* *God,* I just love *"My People"!* 💫🍀💫
Beth aka "Mary Beth"
Lineage is County Kerry
Tennessee, USA
It's a lovely place. If I had the money I'd buy a place like that and renovate it
I'd hire a worker to live onsite
Does Father Jack come inclusive!? oh gwaaan!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you, that was lovely.. I think the spiral stairway may have only gone halfway up originally. There would probably have been back stairs in that 2nd floor annex room giving access to the "servant's quarters" in the attic. The door would have allowed a maid to wait on the family upstairs directly from the scullery. This would explain the window in the staircase.
Wow a Mansion looking forward to seeing this house.
Very nice thank for sharing my friend greetings from Turkey👏👏👏🙋♂️👉🛎 Stay Coñnected
Love the window up the stairs ❤
What a fantastic place!!
Love the view of the garden ❤️
I absolutely love your show creo up the good work
Love red gates and doors
The stairs are sturdy!!! 👍
Absolutely beautiful.
This reminds me of a beautiful house in Ardfinnan, Lady’s Abby. We stayed there our first trip to Ireland back in 1998. Our third time there we learned it had been turn down and the owners moved back to America. Can’t understand why because it certainly was 1000 times better condition than this one. Can’t wait to go back! ❤️ Ireland 🇮🇪
Cracking video - you have a great smile
Nothing will ever compare to this place. Original this, that, and the other. I live in Canada, the house alone would be 2 million in that state. You add all that land, countryside, privacy, easy 7 million if not more with our high housing market. You can't find something like this though around here. That is a dream to fix up and live in.
I laughed when you said in Ireland we don’t use the front door, here in New England it’s the same, we have a front door but everyone uses the side or back instead 😆
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