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Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR

20 de Jul de 2018
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
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Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
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Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
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Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR
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Erganagh House, 21 Glenpark Road, Omagh, BT79 7SR

  1. £795,000 E R G A N A G H H O U S E 2 1 G L E N P A R K R O A D O M A G H , B T 7 9 7 S R BUILT CIRCA 1780 FULLY RESTORED Original features and fixtures carefully preserved. PERIOD BUILDING Complete with separate gardeners cottage and gate lodge STEEPED IN HISTORY Once home to American Troops and Generals during WW2
  2. 3 Reception rooms 5 Bedrooms 4 En-suite bathrooms, 1 main bathroom + 1 other Fully restored inside and out Basement with games room + 2 additional rooms 2 Kitchens Wine cellar Spacious entrance hall + landing ERGANAGH HOUSE Bungalow 2 Bedrooms 1 Reception Kitchen 1 Bathroom Own self-contained garden Own electricity supply Own heating system GATE LODGE 1 Reception 2 Bedrooms Kitchen + Bathroom Over 2 floors Backs onto walled garden Own elctricity supply Own heating system 1 Bathroom GARDENERS COTTAGE
  3. Steeped in local history and tradition Erganagh House was built circa 1780. Also a former rectory, the estate served as a base for American troops and generals during WW2. Artefacts still exist around the house such as the army shower block, trenches and more... The main house was used as an HQ for the 34th Infantry Division of the U.A. Army in 1942. From January 1942 until December that same year it was used by a Military Police Platoon and the 34th Signal Company. FORMER RECTORY Famous Irish painter John Wright lived in the house as a boy. The current owners have some of his work displayed throughout the house. In the master bedroom is where he once signed the wall as a child, the signature finally unveiled during the restoration of the home. ARTISTIC PAST The area in which Erganagh House sits is renowned for fishing, the waterways stretch from the Foyle in Derry to the Strule in Omagh, the American Folk Park and Gortin Glen Forest Park. STUNNING SCENERY
  4. KITCHEN FEATURES The kitchen is complete with a multi-fuel burning stove and granite table. ORIGINAL FIXTURES Both the kitchen and dining room have original cast iron and marble fireplaces. This room was once used by the Georgian family as the Breakfast Room in the 18th Century. This is now the main kitchen area for the house. THE KITCHEN A beautiful bright and airy room that looks onto the front of the house as well as onto the side lawn. DINING ROOM NATURAL FLOORS Both the kitchen and dining room have solid oak wood floors.
  5. Handmade Egg & Dart cornicing Rose cornice centrepiece 4 Slide and sash windows flooding the room with natural light White marble and cast iron fireplace DRAWING ROOM Handmade Egg & Dart cornicing Rose cornice centrepiece Multi-fuel stove encased in white marble fireplace LIVING ROOM
  6. The hallway of Erganagh House still boasts the original wood and glass partition that once separated the Georgian family from their servants. HALLWAY A stunning feature of the hallway is an original solid oak wood staircase complete with oak spindles and a walnut bannister. STAIRCASE Upstairs the spacious and natural filled landing has a large eye level window drawing your gaze to the beautiful gardens outside. LANDING
  7. Bathroom Kitchen Wine Cellar 3 Other spacious rooms Fully self contained with its own access from courtyard Separate boiler Separate electricity supply BASEMENT
  8. There are 5 bedrooms, 4 with en-suites and all with original cast iron and marble open fireplaces. All rooms boast beautiful views across the property grounds. BEDROOMS
  9. THE RESTORATION E R G A N A G H H O U S E 2 1 G L E N P A R K R O A D O M A G H , B T 7 9 7 S R BUILT CIRCA 1780 SALVAGE OPERATION Anything in the house that was capable of being restored was salvaged EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Salvaged features of the house were restored by trade specialists A LABOUR OF LOVE The restoration was completed over a number of years
  10. The restoration took a number of years to complete. Prior to the restoration, the house had fallen into substantial disrepair and the Gate Lodge and Gardeners Cottage did not exist therefore a significant project of reinstating Erganagh Estate lay ahead. Erganagh Estate is now presented as it was when it was originally built in circa 1780 and represents an extraordinary example of the architecture from the 18th Century. Anything in the house that was capable of being restored was salvaged and passed to specialists. What was beyond restoration was replaced with the closest modern day materials. For example, the damaged and missing sections of cornicing in the house had moulds taken. These moulds were then used to recreate the missing or damaged pieces of cornicing. All off the cornicing was replaced and restored by hand piece by piece. This is a long and specialised process because each piece has to be put in its exact location by hand. THE RESTORATION
  11. The following is a summary, but by no means an exhaustive list, of the work carried out on Erganagh Estate as it began its journey to where it is today. The Slide & Sash windows restored to full working order including restoration of ropes and weights The doors were stripped down to natural wood & door mechanisms restored The wooden floors were sanded, treated and preserved where possible The main staircase and spindles were stripped of paint and walnut banister restored The front porch was removed and the new front entrance designed and custom made in the traditional Georgian design using sandstone and stone The concrete floor was removed from the hall and an oak floor installed The painted stairs and black ink stain on the floors, as was the fashion at one time, was sanded and treated to reveal the original floor board The entire roof was completely replaced and has approx 7500 Bangor Blue slates The chimneys were relined and all fireplaces within the house are capable of being used Chimneys restored and new chimney pots installed All cornicing was hand made and replaced throughout the house The marble fireplaces throughout the house were stripped of paint and restored The pebble dash, which covered all of the stone on the exterior of the house, was removed revealing the original stonework All of the external stone walls around the house were rebuilt The basement courtyard was excavated and flagged and stone walls rebuilt A full DPC was installed in the basement The basement sandstone floor flags levelled and specially cleaned The basement kitchen was fully restored including the fireplace and ceiling hooks The house was rewired and new plumbing installed Gardeners cottage rebuilt Gatelodge rebuilt on the original site and in the original Georgian design THE RESTORATION
  12. "TIME TO DREAM ABOUT YOUR NEW FUTURE" E R G A N A G H H O U S E 2 1 G L E N P A R K R O A D O M A G H , B T 7 9 7 S R BUILT CIRCA 1780 MEMORIES "New home, new adventure, new memories" HOME "A house is made of bricks & beams but a home is made with love & dreams" FUTURE "Time for you to take a new journey to create a new future"
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