Located in Killotteran near Waterford city, this property is listed for €875,000.

The Old Church stands out as one of the most distinctive homes on the market. Its origins trace back to 612 AD, with the current structure built in 1858. After years of dereliction, it was transformed into a residence by its current owners, who expanded it in 2008 with a modern zinc-clad extension, enhancing both living and entertaining spaces. The result is a remarkable five-bedroom home.

Entering through the porch, the original mosaic-tiled aisle leads to the living room, dining area, and elevated kitchen, which once housed the church altar. Adjacent to the kitchen, the vestry has been converted into a coldroom/pantry.

An open thread oak staircase ascends from the living room to the first floor, featuring three bedrooms and a bathroom. The principal bedroom includes a storage and dressing area with a recessed sleeping space.

A bright, floor-lit corridor connects the old and new sections of the building.

The modern extension includes a spacious sunroom opening onto an outdoor deck, a den, a guest bedroom with a walk-in closet, a bathroom, and a large utility room.

The home retains numerous original features, including mosaic floors, exposed oak A-frames, and some original diamond fenestration. New purlins were crafted from local Douglas fir.

The floors are made of pitch pine salvaged from the old Graves Hardware building, as is the fireplace beam. The kitchen is also constructed from pitch pine repurposed from the salvaged staircase of Graves Ltd.

The Old Church is ideally located for accessing Waterford Greenway, leading to the city or westward to Kilmacthomas and Dungarvan. It is just minutes from Mount Congreve Gardens, Arclabs, SETU Arena, Whitfield Medical Clinic, Butlerstown Retail Park, and Waterford City, with easy access to the M9 and N25 road networks for convenient commuting.

The sea is only 10 minutes away in Tramore, and the mountains are just 35 minutes away.