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Price Comparison: What can I buy in Donegal for under €1.9 million

Price Comparison: What can I buy in Donegal for under €1.9 million

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Claragh House is a late Victorian country home set on 21.7 acres of parkland, woodland and river frontage along the River Leannan near Ramelton. Built in the 1890s for Andrew A. Watt, the well-known distiller, this limestone and red-brick home retains striking period features, including tall sash windows, ornate chimney stacks and an elegant reception hall with sweeping staircase. Spanning over 160 m², the interiors offer five principal reception rooms, nine double bedrooms, a spacious kitchen and a south-facing patio. The estate also includes a charming two-bed gate lodge, traditional courtyard with former coach house and stables and beautifully landscaped gardens flowing naturally to the river. Rich in history and character, Claragh combines grandeur with privacy, while remaining close to Ramelton, Letterkenny and the Wild Atlantic Way. This is an opportunity to buy one of Donegal’s finest heritage properties. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie A rare coastal gem, this 5.9 acre beachfront estate in Donegal offers great potential across residential, hospitality or leisure uses. The main property extends to about 160 m² over three floors, featuring flexible event spaces, restaurant facilities, offices and 14 bedrooms (most of which have en suite bathrooms). With minimal investment, it could quickly generate income as a hotel, retreat or care facility, subject to planning of course. Complementing the main house are three charming cottages (approx. 3,240 sq. ft.) ideal for guest, staff or rental spaces. Mature landscaped grounds provide privacy and direct access to the beach, with woodland and garden walks enhancing the appeal. An additional 2.4 acre site with panoramic sea views holds expired planning for a standalone home, with renewal underway Conveniently located near Derry and Donegal airports, this property represents a unique investment opportunity on Ireland’s stunning Wild Atlantic Way. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Ballyarr House is a meticulously restored Georgian country home set on 11.8 acres of secluded parkland, just six miles from Letterkenny. Built circa 1780 and steeped in history, the property retains its original charm with sash windows, timber shutters, marble fireplaces and decorative cornices, complemented by contemporary comforts including seagrass flooring, oil-fired central heating, solar hot water and solid fuel burners. Interiors include a grand drawing room, library, dining room, conservatory and a country-style kitchen, with four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs. The full-footprint cellar offers versatile use. Outside, landscaped gardens, a walled garden, a water meadow, mature trees and 5,000 native deciduous trees create a private haven, bordered by woodland and the River Lennon. Outbuildings include a garage, workshop and log storage. This exceptional estate combines historic grandeur, modern comfort and unparalleled privacy in one of Donegal’s most popular locations. Source: Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Mousehall is a rare coastal gem set on the shores of Lough Swilly, combining history, charm and breathtaking views. Built in about 1938 using salvaged stone and windows from the Glengollan estate, the home retains unique architectural features while offering 315 m² of space across two floors. Nestled behind stone pillars and wrought-iron gates, its solid stone walls, slate roof and preserved timber windows reflect timeless craftsmanship. The house sits within mature, expansive gardens with sea frontage and a private 156 foot jetty under a foreshore lease. While in need of some modernisation, Mousehall offers both character and potential, whether as a family home, retreat or development opportunity. Its heritage is further enriched by its association with renowned architect Caroline Dickson. Located near amenities and Belfast Airport, this tranquil property balances privacy with convenience. Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie Daft.ie To embed this post, copy the code below on your site 600px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/what-can-i-buy-in-donegal-for-under-e1-9-million-6799353-Aug2025/?embedpost=6799353&width=600&height=460" ></iframe> 400px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/what-can-i-buy-in-donegal-for-under-e1-9-million-6799353-Aug2025/?embedpost=6799353&width=400&height=460" ></iframe> 300px wide <iframe width="600" height="460" frameborder="0" style="border:0px;" src="https://www.thejournal.ie/https://www.thejournal.ie/what-can-i-buy-in-donegal-for-under-e1-9-million-6799353-Aug2025/?embedpost=6799353&width=300&height=460" ></iframe>