


31 Cherry Vale,
Cloyne, Cork, P25T678
3 Bed House
Asking Price €250,000
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating

Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €250,000
Stamp Duty
€2,500*²

Features
- Walking distance to all local amenities in Cloyne
- 8 Minutes from Midleton
- Moments to local beaches
- Recently Refurbished
- 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms
- Spacious rear garden with side access
- Driveway parking
- Oil Fired Central Heating
- Mains Services
- B3 BER
- 93 Square Meters
- Built in 2005
- Double Glaze PVC Windows
Accommodation consists of a spacious kitchen/dining room, a living room with an open fireplace, and a W/C. Upstairs contains a family bathroom and three bedrooms in total, with the master bedroom containing an ensuite bathroom. The property has driveway parking to the front, and side access to a spacious. south facing rear garden which has been well kept. The property has undergone a recent refurbishment and is presented in excellent condition.
The property is in a great location in Cloyne as it is only a short walk to all local amenities in Cloyne Village such as Shop, Pubs, School, Church, Chemist & Sporting Facilities, and is only a short drive to Midleton town Centre, and the N25 Road to Cork.
Early viewings for this property are highly recommended. Entrance Hall 2.95m x 1.95m Tiled
Living Room 4.65m x 3.50m Wood Flooring, Open Fireplace
Ground Floor
Kitchen/Diner 5.60m x 3.50m Tiled
W/C 2.20m x 1.35m Tiled
First Floor
Landing 3.15m x 2.00m Carpeted
Bedroom 1 3.70m x 3.25m Carpeted, Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite 2.60m 0.85m Tiled, Electric Shower
Bathroom 2.45m x 2.20m Tiled, Bath/Shower
Bedroom 2 3.50m x 3.50m Carpeted
Bedroom 3 2.60m x 2.40m Carpeted
Hot Press 1.0m x 1.0m
BER: B3
BER Number: 118031764
Energy Performance Indicator: 149.55
Midleton (pop. 3,798), 11 miles from Cork City on the N25, is the main market town for the East Cork region, and serves a prosperous agricultural hinterland. The town has a long history, dating back to the foundation of a Cistercian monastery in the 12th century. Today the town is probably best known for its whiskey, distilled here since 1825. You can learn all about the history of Irish whiskey and see how it was made in the Jameson Heritage Centre sited in the beautifully restored old distillery buildings. Midleton is also known for good restaurants and food. Not far from Midleton, near the village of Shanagarry is the famous Ballymaloe cooking school.
BER Details
BER Rating: B3
BER No.: 118031764
Energy Performance Indicator: 149.55 kWh/m²/yr
