69 Lackanash,
Trim, C15HX51
4 Bed House
Asking Price €390,000
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €390,000
Stamp Duty
€3,900*²
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Features
- All mains services
- Mains gas heating throughout
- Stanley solid fuel insert stove in Sitting room
- Spacious Kitchen/Dining room leading into Sunroom
- Attic conversion
- In turn key condition throughout
- Kitchen appliances included in the sale
- All curtains, blinds and light fittings included in the sale
- Double car parking space in driveway
- good back garden with astro turf covering and wooden garden shed with sockets and light
- Completely covered in side entrance with doors at back and front - ideal for the family bikes, kyaks, etc.
- Ideal location for bus to Dublin, walks at Porchfields etc.
- Minutes walk to Trim town centre and all amenities
The accommodation comprises of entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/open plan dining, sunroom, utility and downstairs toilet. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, ensuite and bathroom.
The attic has also been converted to provide a further family space for office/games room, gym etc.
Outside the side entrance has been completely closed in, with doors at the front and rear, making it an ideal space to store the family bicycles or kayaks.
Located just a short walk to Trim's heritage town with its coffee shops, hotels, shops and a variety of sports and recreational clubs. The local Porchfields river walks offer a leisurely evening walk, or an energetic dawn run along the river Boyne. Located minutes’ walk to bus stop for Dublin city centre for work or college.
Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the many qualities of this fine property. Entrance Hall Black composite front door, alarm key pad, smoke alarm, understairs storage, marble tiled floor.
Sitting Room White stone fire surround with Stanley black cast iron Stanley solid fuel insert stove and slate tiled hearth, wide plank solid wood flooring, wall lights, oak wood shelving, ceiling coving. Double glass-framed doors leading into:
Kitchen/Dining Room Extensive range of cream wall and floor kitchen units with integratedWhirlpool dishwasher, integrated Bloomberg fridge/freezer, Cream Rangemaster cooker with three electric ovens, and 5 ring gas hob with large cooker hood overm tiled over countertop, granite worktop, marble tiled floor, feature oak light fitting in kitchen and over dining table in dining area with matching wall shelving. Opening through to:
Sun room Glass all around on dwarf walls, solid ceiling with 5 x ceiling skylights, roman blinds on all windows, french doors to garden, marble tiled floor.
Utility Room Wall units with worktop underneath and space and plumbing for washing machine and dryer, Potterton gas fired boiler, PVC door to side entrance, tiled floor
Guest WC Part tiled walls, tiled floor, WC and wash hand basin
Landing Carpeted floor, hot press with instulated syinder and immersion heater.
Bedroom 1 Built-in 3 x door wardrobe, laminate wood flooring.
Ensuite Built-in tiled corner shower with Triton electric shower, WC, wash hand basin, tiled floor and walls.
Bedroom 2 Laminate wood flooring, fitted 6 x door wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 Laminate wood flooring
Bedroom 4 Laminate wood flooring, fitted 2 x door wardrobe
Bathroom Panelled bath with mains shower and shower door over, WC and wash hand basin, fully tiled walls and floor. Stairway from landing leading up to attic room with storage cupboard on half landing and tall double door storage unit on upper landing.
Attic Room Laminate wood flooring, double velux ceiling window, 2 x stoage units into void spaces, tall double door storage cupboard. Door from attic room leading into walk-in storage room
BER: C1
BER Number: 10194112
Energy Performance Indicator: 167.89 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.: 10194112
Energy Performance Indicator: 167.89 kWh/m²/yr