MPS and Monaghan County Council are delighted to introduce to the property market this unique property on the Newtownbutler Road, Clones, Co. Monaghan.
Formerly a Church of Ireland schoolhouse, this property offers a unique opportunity to restore a piece of local history. Designed by architect Thomas Elliott from nearby County Fermanagh, (who was noted for his work on religious and community buildings across Ulster) the former schoolhouse was originally constructed circa 1901, of craggy limestone with an austere façade, featuring architectural elements such as a tower and gabled porch, giving it a presence more akin to a place of worship than a conventional schoolhouse, this building served the community for over a century before ceasing operations in 2009.
Fortview School sits among a number of protected and historically significant structures in Clones — including the ancient High Cross, Round Tower, Abbey ruins, and traditional civic buildings — underscoring the town’s rich architectural layers from medieval to modern day.
This spacious property (c.150m²) stands proudly along one of Clones’ well-established residential routes and while it has been vacant for a number of years, offers an ideal canvas for refurbishment and modernisation. The entire site area extends to c.2500m2 (c.0.62acres), with the back portion c.1400m2, having a separate public road access.
Viewing is highly recommended and is strictly by appointment.
PLEASE NOTE: Offered subject to CONDITIONS OF SALE from Monaghan County Council.
For further information, contact MPS directly.
Property in Brief:
Entrance - 2.10m x 1.51m
Toilet - 2.18m x 3.70m
Classroom / hall – 9.71m x 6.08m
Classroom / hall 2 – 6.13m x 5.84m
Back hallway – 1.93m x 2.86m
Staff offices – 3.81m x 6.07m
Side Entrance – 1.67m x 2.94m
Toilet room – 2.18m x 3.70m