Carrigogna
Midleton, P25EP99
3 Bed Bungalow
Asking Price €235,000
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Bungalow
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €235,000
Stamp Duty
€2,350*²
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
38
Views Last 30 Days
163
Views All Time
478
Features
- Fantastic opportunity to put your own stamp on the property
- We expect this property to qualify for the vacant homes grant
- Very close proximity to Midleton town
- 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom
- 0.27 acres of land
- South West facing front garden
- Large outbuilding approx. 73 square meters
- Oil fired central heating
- BER G
- Built in 1959
- 65.5 square meters
- 2 small sheds for storage
The property comprises of three double bedrooms, one bathroom, a large living room with an open fireplace and built in storage, kitchen/dining area and a utility room.
The house is located on 0.27 acres and has spacious gardens to both the front and the rear of the property. There is a large outbuilding of approx. 73 square meters which has radiators that work off the oil fired central heating.
The property is located less than 2.5km from Midleton town centre, only a 2 minute drive from the N25 Road to Cork and less than 10 minutes to Carrigtwohill.
Early viewings of this property are highly recommended. Entrance Hall 1.35m x 4.10m Carpeted
Bedroom 1 3.80m x 3.00m Carpeted, fitted wardrobes
Bedroom 2 3.65m x 2.75m Carpeted
Bathroom 1.50m x 2.55m Laminate Flooring, Shower
Bedroom 3 2.85m x 2.25m Carpeted
Living Room 3.45m x 4.40m Laminate Flooring, Open Fireplace
Kitchen/Diner 3.46m x 2.57 Laminate Flooring
Utility Room 2.10m x 1.75m Concrete Flooring
Outbuilding 73 sqm
BER: G
BER Number: 107239030
Energy Performance Indicator: 476.92
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: G
BER No.: 107239030
Energy Performance Indicator: 476.92 kWh/m²/yr