Cashelnagor Railway Station is a beautifully restored Station House and Waiting Room in the village of Gortahork, County Donegal, and was once used as a movie set!

Built in 1902 on the now dismantled Letterkenny & Burtonport Railway Line, the property was home to a long line of station-masters and their families until the railway closed in 1947.

The last family left the railway station in 1954 but the building experience a new lease of life in the early 1990's when it was used as the setting for the movie "The Railway Station Man". Starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland the movie was based on a book written by Jennifer Johnson.

The property is beautifully restored on the now dismantled Letterkenny & Burtonport Railway Line

The property is beautifully restored on the now dismantled Letterkenny & Burtonport Railway Line

However, the renovation was only temporary, all windows, doors, and roof were removed and the building once again stood lonely for almost another 30 years.

The home was purchased in 2017 by the current owners who completely restored the former station- the building never had running water or electricity so one of our first jobs was to install these 'modern' amenities!

When the current owners moved in the building had no running water or electricity

When the current owners moved in the building had no running water or electricity

The house is split into two units, the Station House and the adjoining 'Waiting Room', and is ideal for someone who wishes to configure the home into a single house with guest accommodation.

The Station House is finished to the highest standard in keeping with the traditional style but with all the modern conveniences.

Accommodation is laid to provide a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, master bedroom, and ensuite, and an additional bedroom upstairs. Both dining room has a traditional Stanley No 7 stove and the living room also has a stove.

The home was once used as a movie set for the film "The Railway Station Man"

The home was once used as a movie set for the film "The Railway Station Man"

The building has central heating throughout. The views from the upstairs bedroom are amazing with one window looking towards Mount Errigal and the other towards the Atlantic Ocean and Tory Island.

The adjoining ‘Waiting Room’ is an independent one-bedroom apartment and can be easily integrated with The Station House. Both units have their own entrance doors and share the parking and garden space.

The sale includes all existing floor coverings, blinds/curtains, and light fittings.

Views from upstairs are of the beautiful Mount Errigal

Views from upstairs are of the beautiful Mount Errigal

The property is listed by Sherry FitzGerald Rainey. with an asking price of €299,000/ $349,296 and a sale was recently agreed. Click here to find out more.