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Mill Cottage

The Mill House

The Mill House is ideal for meetings, workshops, and residential courses. It is currently on a short-term rent and is operating very successfully. The restaurant can seat 70 people per sitting. more

Mill Cottage

The Mill Cottage

The cottage was built in 1937 and has been refurbished to a very high standard with lots of antique features, OFCH, a large living area, kitchen/dining room and three bedrooms. more

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The Mill Hostel

The hostel is made up of two buildings: The Kiln House and a Reconstructed Railway Station. It is a profitable business averaging about 4,000 bed nights per year. more

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The Mill

The Mill is a very imposing stone building, from 1789, which was a focal point for the community until it stopped production in 1965. It could have a myriad of purposes and, although in need of renovation it is remarkably complete and structurally sound. more

Development Land

Development Land

Site 1 has plans for 5 artisan-type one and a half storey Cottages and 2 two-storey Houses and a septic tank as shown on the plan above. The site is circa 1 acre. Water and electricity are on site. This site is very high and provides beautiful views over lake and sea. more

Proposed Cottage

Proposed Cottage

Site 2 is located further south. It is a 0.2 acre site and would be an ideal location for a single cottage. Planning permission is pending for a 1.5 storey cottage. more

Proposed Private Residence

Proposed Private Residence

The owner proposes to build a private dwelling on this 1 acre site. more

Contact: Brendan Rohan, Corcreggan Mill, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal
Email:brendan@corcreggan.com
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