Belle-Vue, Aileach Road, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, F93V9P4
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Belle-Vue, Aileach Road, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, F93V9P4

€695,000

7 Bed3 Bath276 m²Townhouse
  • Price per m²:€2,518
  • Estimated Stamp Duty:€6,950
  • Selling Type:By Private Treaty
  • BER No:118156967

About Belle-Vue, Aileach Road

Highlights

  • Iconic seafront residence overlooking Lough Swilly
  • Substantial eight-bedroom period home (c.1915)
  • Former Belle Vue Guest House with strong B&B potential
  • Exceptional original features including fireplaces, cornicing and ceiling roses
  • Elegant first floor drawing room with panoramic sea views

Description

DNG Boyce Gallagher are thrilled to present to the market “Belle Vue”, a truly exceptional and historic seafront residence occupying a commanding and highly sought-after position in Buncrana, Co. Donegal. Belle Vue - A Landmark Residence Where History Meets the Sea Set proudly along the shores of Lough Swilly, this impressive red brick end-of-terrace property dates to the early 20th century, placing its origins in the elegant late-Edwardian era—a period synonymous with refined proportions, intricate detailing, and enduring craftsmanship. Constructed circa 1915, Belle Vue stands today not only as a home, but as a testament to a time when architectural ambition and decorative artistry were paramount. Over the course of its rich and varied history, Belle Vue became widely known as a welcoming guesthouse, its central position and sweeping views drawing visitors to this scenic corner of Inishowen. In 1975, the current family acquired the property and began a careful transformation into a substantial private residence, consciously preserving its heritage and honouring its period features. The result is a home that retains its authenticity while offering exceptional scale and versatility. A particularly charming aspect of this stewardship lies in the subtle details they chose to retain. The family embraced the building’s past not only in its architectural features, but also in its character, even keeping the original bedroom numbering and guesthouse key fobs—quiet reminders of the many visitors who once passed through its doors and of the living history still embedded within its walls. From the moment of arrival, the sense of character is immediately apparent. Entry is through a bright glass vestibule and in through the original stained-glass entrance door, where colour and light combine to create a striking introduction. Beyond, the entrance hall reveals the full impact of the home’s Edwardian origins, with the original staircase acting as a focal point and setting a tone of quiet grandeur that continues throughout. The ground floor unfolds into a series of elegant reception rooms, each with its own distinct identity yet unified by high ceilings, ornate cornicing and beautifully detailed ceiling roses. The principal front room, with its generous bay window, is awash with natural light and benefits from the scale and proportions typical of the era. Adjacent rooms offer a variety of living spaces, from formal entertaining to more relaxed family use, each enhanced by original fireplaces, many with marble surrounds and decorative tiled inserts that speak eloquently of the home’s heritage. To the rear, the kitchen provides practical space with dual aspect windows granting an abundance of natural light throughout the day. Supporting areas including a back hall, utility and shower space, along with additional WC facilities and access to the rear yard, add functionality without detracting from the overall charm of the property. Ascending to the first floor, the highlight is undoubtedly the magnificent drawing room which occupies a prime position overlooking Lough Swilly. With dual aspect windows, this remarkable space captures uninterrupted panoramic views that shift with the changing light, offering a constant connection to the sea below. It is a room that elevates the property beyond the ordinary and serves as the centrepiece of the home. The remaining rooms on this level continue the theme of generous accommodation, with bedrooms retaining original fireplaces, wash hand basins and period features, alongside a main bathroom and separate WC. The second floor provides further extensive accommodation, ideal for larger families or those seeking to reimagine the property's former guesthouse use. The upper rooms benefit from elevated perspectives, with several enjoying sea views and dual aspect orientations, ensuring light and aspect are maximised throughout. Immediately opposite the property, a well-maintained public park and tennis courts provide an excellent recreational amenity, further enhancing the appeal of the location for both family living and guest accommodation. While Belle Vue presents as a substantial and character-filled private residence, it equally offers a compelling commercial opportunity, particularly given its history as a successful guesthouse. The scale of accommodation across three floors, combined with its prominent seafront position, makes it ideally suited to reinstatement as a boutique B&B or guesthouse. Its location along the Wild Atlantic Way, with uninterrupted views over Lough Swilly, provides a natural draw for tourism and positions the property as a standout hospitality offering in this highly desirable region. Accommodation Summary Ground Floor Porch: 2.96m x 2.04m Hall: 4.48m x 2.12m Front Room: approx. 5.02m x 4.86m Reception/Dining Room: 3.56m x 4.41m Family Room 5.2m x 3.7m Kitchen: 4.325m x 3.90m Back Hall: 1.04m x 0.96m Utility/Shower Room: 3.17m x 2.37m Additional WC and lean-to with yard access First Floor Drawing Room: approx. 5.61m x 4.98m Bedroom 1: 4.51m x 3.56m Bedroom 2: 2.98m x 2.75m Bathroom: 2.98m x 2.05m Separate WC Second Floor Bedroom 3: 4.50m x 3.55m Bedroom 4: 3.84m x 2.78m (dual aspect with sea views) Bedroom 5: 3.89m x 2.73m (sea views) Bedroom 6: 3.11m x 3.03m Bedroom 7: 2.96m x 2.39m Buncrana – A Coastal Town with Character, Convenience & Enduring Appeal Perched along the eastern shores of Lough Swilly, Buncrana is widely regarded as the gateway to the Inishowen Peninsula and one of Donegal’s most vibrant coastal towns. It is a place that effortlessly balances everyday practicality with natural beauty, offering a lifestyle that is both connected and deeply rooted in its surroundings. As the largest town on the peninsula and a key commercial hub, Buncrana provides an extensive range of services and amenities, all within a relaxed and welcoming coastal setting. The town’s Main Street forms a lively and accessible centre, characterised by independent shops, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs that foster a strong sense of local identity. Here, modern convenience meets long-established community, creating an atmosphere that is both practical for daily living and rich in character. Everything required for day-to-day life is within easy reach, from retail and dining to essential services, making Buncrana particularly attractive for families and those seeking a well-serviced coastal base. Education is exceptionally well catered for within Buncrana and the surrounding area, offering a range of highly regarded primary and post-primary options. Scoil Mhuire is located just 240 metres from the property (approximately a 3-minute walk), while Crana College is also within easy reach at approximately 320 metres (around a 4-minute walk), providing exceptional convenience for families. Further education and training opportunities are also available throughout County Donegal. Healthcare provision is equally strong for a town of its size, with Buncrana Community Hospital delivering a range of medical, rehabilitation and long-term care services, complemented by the modern Primary Care Centre offering GP services, therapy supports and specialist care in a single integrated facility. While Buncrana offers all the essentials of modern living, it is the setting that truly defines it. From the town centre, it is only moments to the shoreline, where sandy beaches, coastal walks and open views across Lough Swilly provide a constant connection to the outdoors. The much-loved Shore Path stretches for several kilometres along the coast, offering a peaceful route for walking, cycling or simply taking in the changing light over the water. Beyond the town, Buncrana sits at the threshold of one of Ireland’s most spectacular regions. The Inishowen Peninsula unfolds northward along the Wild Atlantic Way, a landscape defined by sweeping beaches, quiet rural roads and dramatic coastal scenery. This is a place shaped by the elements, where the Atlantic Ocean meets rugged landforms, creating an ever-changing backdrop that shifts with the seasons, the weather and the light. Within easy reach lies Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point and one of the most iconic locations along the Wild Atlantic Way. Here, the landscape becomes truly elemental, with soaring cliffs, exposed headlands and panoramic Atlantic views combining to create a setting that feels remote, powerful and unforgettable. The peninsula as a whole offers a wealth of experiences, from scenic coastal drives such as the Inishowen 100 to historic landmarks, hidden beaches and walking routes that invite exploration at every turn. Despite its sense of escape, Buncrana remains exceptionally well connected. The historic city of Derry is located just 23 kilometres away, offering a wealth of cultural, retail and employment opportunities alongside excellent transport links. This proximity allows residents to enjoy the best of both worlds: the tranquillity of coastal living combined with access to a thriving urban centre. Buncrana is, ultimately, a town that offers more than convenience alone. It offers a way of life defined by space, scenery and a strong sense of community. Whether as a place to settle, to invest or to create something new, it provides a setting that is both practical and inspiring—grounded in heritage, yet full of possibility. A Home Defined by Presence, Poise and Possibility Belle Vue is, in every sense, a rare offering. Its enduring history, combined with its size, layout and exceptional position, presents a wealth of possibilities for its next chapter. Whether as an impressive private residence restored to its full splendour or as a boutique hospitality venture that reconnects with its past, the potential here is as compelling as the property itself. For those seeking something truly special, Belle Vue offers the chance to step into a property of substance and story, ready for its next chapter. Discerning purchasers are invited to explore this exceptional residence further through the sole selling agents, DNG Boyce Gallagher.

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