Curraghoo
Glanworth, P51V6P9
3 Bed Cottage
Asking Price €215,000
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Cottage
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €215,000
Stamp Duty
€2,150*²
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Features
- Large site
- Superb views
- Outbuildings to rear
- Convenient location
The dwelling extends to approximately 70 sq. m. of living accommodation which has been well maintained by the current owners and would make an ideal starter home.
The property is situated in a most scenic countryside location with uninterrupted views of the Ballyhoura & Galtee mountains and the local countryside. Situated within 5km of Glanworth village and 9km from the towns of Fermoy & Mitchelstown. Kitchen Area 4.5m x 3.9m Laminate floor. Wall & floor units. Tiled splashback.
Sitting Room 3.1m x 3.7m Laminate flooring. Solid fuel open fireplace. Radiator.
Bedroom 1 3m x 3.1m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 3m x 2.7m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 3 2.3m x 2.2m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bathroom 2.7m x 1.7m Laminate flooring. Wc., whb., bath, electric shower. Partially tiled. Radiator.
BER: E2
BER Number: 117343012
Energy Performance Indicator: 367.59
Fermoy (pop. 2,270) lies about 30 miles to the north-east of Cork city on the Blackwater River. It was a garrison town and at one time had the largest concentration of troops in the country. Today the town is well known for angling, particularly salmon. It is strategically located, just where the main roads from Dublin to Cork and Rosslare to Killarney intersect.
The Blackwater valley is well known for its period houses and one of the finest, Castle Hyde, now owned by Micheal Flatley of Riverdance, is just outside the town. It was once the home of Douglas Hyde, founder of the Gaelic League and the first President of the Irish Republic.
BER Details
BER Rating: E2
BER No.: 117343012
Energy Performance Indicator: 367.59 kWh/m²/yr