Ardmore's not so round tower on a cliff could be yours for €450,000
Ardmore's lookout tower is on 26 acres, ringed by the much-loved cliff walk which will not be affected by the sale
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Ardmore, West Waterford |
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€450,000 |
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26 acres |
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None yet |
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Well, there's a field... |
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Brrrr |
On the lookout for a Munster coastal property with heritage, expansive views, and bragging rights galore?

“It’s a slice of Ardmore magic, situated in one of Ireland’s most scenic locations: this property has been admired by thousands over the years and now is your opportunity, subject to planning permission, to recreate and bring back to life,” says estate agent Brian Gleeson, who is selling the farmland and Napoleonic-era tower all-in for €450,000. The cliff walk experience will not be affected.

Ardmore’s lookout tower was built in the early 1800s to allow watchkeepers to spot approaching French ships during the Napoleonic wars; it’s one of dozens along the south coast, each one within sight of the next for signalling, including Martello towers.

A small number have been converted to private residences. The 26 acres include 17 acres of tillage/pasture and nine wilder acres surrounding the cliff path, with one of Munster’s top hotels, the Cliff House Hotel, trading on the adjacent headland.

Auctioneer Brian Gleeson says the 220-year-old lookout tower “would make an ideal, sensitive restoration project, transformed in to a unique micro-accommodation experience, offering a luxury retreat perched above the dramatic coastline”.



