See inside historic 1800s church converted into modern home for sale in County Roscommon for €440,000

The exterior of the property.

The house is located in a much sought after location equidistant to Corrigeenroe and Knockvicar and adjacent to the majestic Lough Key.

The house is located on a prviate site.

One of the four bedrooms in the property.

The spacious living area.

Many of the doors are original features.

thumbnail: The exterior of the property.
thumbnail: The house is located in a much sought after location equidistant to Corrigeenroe and Knockvicar and adjacent to the majestic Lough Key.
thumbnail: The house is located on a prviate site.
thumbnail: One of the four bedrooms in the property.
thumbnail: The spacious living area.
thumbnail: Many of the doors are original features.
Emma Ryan

A historic 1800s church which has been converted into a modern home is up for sale in County Roscommon for €440,000.

The former church in Annagh, Corrigeenroe, Boyle, County Roscommon has been sensitively transformed with great skill and craftmanship into a modern four bedroom home with an open plan kitchen and living room.

The house is currently on the market with an asking price of €440,000.

Natural stone masonry to all facades of the property.

Kilbryan Church of Ireland was consecrated in 1856 with its church bell supplied by Thomas Hodges, Founder, of Abbey Street, Dublin.

The house has been described as ‘an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire a home of much character and history.’

Main of the churches orginal features remain throughout the house.

Maintaining a lot of its original features, the house is brimming with period features and architectural flourishes including the church windows and doors throughout the property.

Featuring superb, natural stone masonry to all facades, this home enjoys a private cul-de-sac setting surrounded by woodland and situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty and outdoor amenities and activities.

The house is located in a much sought after location equidistant to Corrigeenroe and Knockvicar and adjacent to the majestic Lough Key.

The features open plan kitchen and living area.

The entrance porch features a flagstone floor, beamed ceiling, period window and Velux roof light with mahogany entrance door and original oak inner door and ironmongery.

The kitchen and dining room is an open plan area with the kitchen featuring white oak flooring with a lovely patina, original stone surround windows and entrance porch, and a handcrafted filled kitchen units with granite worktops and a breakfast bar.

Two of the bedrooms feature stairs to a loft sleeping area.

The house features a handcrafted hardwood stairwell to first floor with original vaulted ceiling features.

Of the four bedrooms, two of the rooms feature a two storey element, with stairs leading to a loft sleeping area.

The house boasts four bedrooms.

The house also has two bathrooms – one of which is a Jack and Jill bathroom with a dressing room area and built in wardrobe, ceramic floor tiling, shower enclose with rain shower.

Outside, there is a large wooden shed and a large garden.

The exterior features extensive tarmac parking, lawns and mature wooded setting totalling approximately half an acre. 

The exterior features extensive tarmac parking, lawns and mature wooded setting totalling approximately half an acre.

The house is currently on the market with Sherry Fitzgerald Farrell and viewing is by appointment only.