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Features
- All mains services are provided
- Natural gas central heating
- Cobblelock front pave way enclosed with low line fencing
- Enclosed south west facing back garden with patio area
- P.V.C. double glazed windows
- P.V.C. fascia and soffit
- Attic suitable for conversion to office / playroom
This is a most attractive 3 bed mid terrace house with great potential.
The bright accommodation comprises of entrance hall, sittingroom, kitchen diningroom, ground floor toilet. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, en-suite and bathroom.
There is a sizeable and sunny back garden which offers good potential to a gardening enthusiast or for further extension.
The estate of Lackanash was built in 2000 by James Andrews construction. This block built house is very well located within an easy stroll of all amenities, walkways, schools, shops and bus stops.
Viewing is highly recommended. Entrance Hall
Sitting Room Double doors open into dining area.
Kitchen Dining Room Fitted floor and wall units. Built in oven, hob, extractor, washing machine and free standing fridge freezer. French doors open onto garden.
Toilet w.c. wash hand basin.
First floor Landing with hotpress and storage press.
Bedroom 1 Built in and fitted wardrobes.
En-Suite w.c. wash hand basin. Tiled shower.
Bedroom 2 Fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 Built in wardrobe.
Bathroom w.c. wash hand basin, bath with shower over.
BER: C1
BER Number: 117240333
Energy Performance Indicator: 151.28 kWh/m2/yr
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim) is situated on the River Boyne, and has a population of approximately 9,000. This charming, well planned town attracts a large number of visitors and has now developed a reputation as being the gourmet capital of the North East. The town has a host of excellent hotels including Knightsbrook, Trim Castle and Castle Arch and has now established itself as a go-to location for dining out with a number of first class restaurants. The town is noted for Trim Castle - the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Trim has won the prestigious Irish Tidy Towns Competition several times, including a Gold Medal in 2014, highlighting the strong sense of community. There is a regular bus service to Blanchardstown and Dublin City. Trim has excellent schools including five primary and two secondary schools.
BER Details
BER Rating: C1
BER No.: 117240333
Energy Performance Indicator: 151.28 kWh/m²/yr
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