Balleelaghan, Malin, Co. Donegal
Residential building plot
Positioned along the main Malin to Malin Head road just 2 mins outside Malin town, this slightly elevated 0.5 acre plot comes to the market with the benefit of full planning permission for the house type displayed. Enjoying stunning uninterrupted views over Trawbregga Bay and the Ise of Doagh this coastal site offers the perfect opportunity for those looking to build their dream forever home in this stunning location. No holiday homes will be permitted.
- Residential building plot
- Full planning permission
- House type displayed
- Good views of Trawbregga Bay
- 0.5 acres
- No holiday homes permitted
- Development charges of just €1,627
- Just 2mins from Malin Town
- Planning valid until May 2026
- Planning Ref. No. 20/51551
Malin Town is an interesting and unspoilt 17th century plantation village, picturesquely situated at the head of Trawbreaga Bay, Inishowen, Co Donegal and a great place to visit if you’re looking for things to do in Donegal. An interesting feature of the approach to the town is the bridge with its ten arches spanning the bay. It is the second largest stone bridge in Ireland. The original triangular village green is still intact, planted with limes, sycamore and cherries, and recently with oaks to commemorate the O’Doherty clan. All round the village are signs of the care that has won it many awards in the National Tidy Towns competition, including the much coveted overall prize in 1970. The Church of Ireland parish church has a fine three state battlemented tower with square pinnacles.
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