9 matching properties for sale in County Roscommon by owner/p>

Roscommon Towns/Villages with property for sale

The Warren, Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon
Detached rural Farm Bungalow 0.76 acre....
3 1
€175,000
4 Old Post Office, Elphin, Roscommon
Lovely, walk in 1 bedroom apartment in friendly town of Elphin....
1 1
€55,000
2 Station View, Ballaghaderreen, Roscommon
Two bedroomed house for sale. Short walk into town. Shops schools all within walking distance....
2 1
€125,000
11 Riverside, Boyle, Roscommon
This is a super opportunity to purchase this superb 3 bedroom mid terrace house, only a stones throw...
3 3
€135,000
Duplo House, Castlerea, Roscommon
Four Bedroom Detached House...
4 2
€220,000
9 Coillte Bo, Loughglynn, Roscommon
Highly decorated and Upgraded...
3 3
€145,000
Gurteen 2 Bed, Cloonfad, Roscommon
Excellent development potential - 2 Bed Bungalow Gurteen...
2 1
€80,000
The Tap, Ballinlough, Roscommon
7 day full licence public house and family accomodation...
6 4
Acres of Space, Strokestown, Roscommon
On market as owners are downsizing, Standing on 18.9acres of land running down to a lake includes mo...
6 3
€600,000

County Area Description

Roscommon is a county of fertile farmland, undulating hillsides, quiet country lanes and silver lakes. The area has strong musical connections - it was the birthplace of Percy French, and O'Carolan often played there. The town of Boyle is home to one of Ireland’s principal lakeside attractions, Lough Key Forest Park, which offers nature walks, ring forts, cruising, fishing, a bog-garden, an old ice-house, picnic grounds and a fully-serviced caravan and camping site. Herds of deer wander freely through the park. Other attractions in County Roscommon include Drumanone Dolmen and Boyle Abbey. It's also worth exploring the ruins of Roscommon Castle. Don’t miss the famine museum at Strokestown Park House, which gives a unique insight into the lives of the Irish people who battled against 'the great hunger'. Roscommon Town, County Roscommon Roscommon is a thriving and attractive midland town set in pleasant countryside - in the heartland of the 'invisible Ireland' that is less frequently seen by tourists. Roscommon is ideal for cycling and walking trips, or using as a base for fishing, golfing and discovering the authentic side of Ireland, where people still make time to chat to strangers and friends alike in convivial local bars. [Source : CountyRoscommon.com]

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