A property once owned by Liam and Noel Gallagher’s maternal grandmother in Co Mayo has been put up for sale.
The recently-renovated two-bedroom cottage is located in Sonnagh, Charlestown, where the brothers’ mother, Peggy, and their grandmother, Margret, originally hail from.
The Oasis front man and guitarist, who often speak fondly of their Mayo roots, would have spent many childhood summers at the cottage, having journeyed back across the Irish sea from Manchester. Such is their connection to the town, during last weekend’s sellout Saturday gig at Croke Park, Liam Gallagher asked the crowd: “Anyone here from Mayo, Charlestown?”
When the 80,000 strong audience cheered in reply, Liam said: “There’s only about five people there, you can’t all be f*****g from there.”
Liam Gallagher whips up the crowd at Croke Park last weekend. Picture: Chani Anderson
He then dedicated the track Roll With It to the town. Later in the same show, he dedicated the track Stand By Me to his mother.
Liam and Noel’s maternal grandmother, Margeret Sweeney, died in September, 2000, just a few weeks short of her 80th birthday.
Her former home is set on six acres of land on which there is a natural spring and the ruins of a former corn mill. The Sonnagh River also runs through the site.
The internal accommodation extends to approximately 83.6 sqm/900 sq ft and comprises entrance hall, a large open-plan kitchen/living/dining room, two double bedrooms and two shower rooms.
The home, situated just 10km from Knock Airport, is now on the market for €350,000. The sale is being handled by DNG Country Homes & Estates in Ranelagh, Dublin, an affiliate of Hamptons International, and DNG Cyril Burke, in Castlebar.
The cottage is located in Sonnagh, Charlestown, Co Mayo. Picture: Daft.ie
According to the property listing, the Gallagher family would have spent “many childhood summers in this house, enjoying the freedom of the countryside setting and soaking up the musical traditions of the Charlestown locality”.
“Having just played two sold out gigs in Dublin, the residents of Charlestown may be expecting a visit from the famous Gallaghers as they are very proud of their Mayo heritage, and many fans are making the pilgrimage to Co Mayo in the hope of having a chance encounter with their idols”.
Indeed, while many locals in Charlestown had hoped the siblings might have visited the town in the wake of their shows in Croke Park last Saturday and Sunday there have not been any confirmed sightings of the brothers in the area over recent days.
Oasis’s next gig takes place in Toronto this weekend.
You can view the full sale listing for the house here.