Knocknagurrane
Millstreet, P51F8H1
4 Bed House
Asking Price €175,000
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Property Features
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €175,000
Stamp Duty
€1,750*²
Rates
Not Provided*¹
Property Engagement
Views Last 7 Days
36
Views Last 30 Days
333
Views All Time
407
Features
- 1 acre site
- Outbuildings and hay barn
- OFCH
- 5km from Millstreet Train Station
- 30 minute commute to Killarney
Situated on a generous 1-acre site, the cottage is surrounded by beautiful mature trees offering privacy and a serene natural setting. It also includes outbuildings and a hay barn perfect for storage or a potential workshop. Whether enjoying the cozy interior or the tranquility of the outdoors, this cottage provides a delightful blend of history, comfort and natural beauty.
Situated less than 7 kilometers from Millstreet town, residents enjoy easy access to all the conveniences the town has to offer including the nearby Millstreet train station 5km away. It is also a 18 minute drive to Kanturk town and a mere 30-minute commute to the vibrant town of Killarney.
A viewing comes highly recommended and by appointment only with sole selling agents Shery FitzGerald O Donovan. Porch 1.78m x 1.74m Wood Floor
Kitchen/Dining/Living 4.57m x 6.37m Lino Flooring. Feature staircase. Fully fitted kitchen. Feature stone Fireplace with stove insert.
Sun room 2.72m x 2.31m Wood floor. Vaulted ceiling with velux windows.
Utility Room 2.73m x 2.37m Tiled Floor. Plumbed for Washing machine and Dryer.
Bathroom 2.71m x 2.37m Fully Tiled. Electric shower. Whb and Toilet.
Bedroom 1 5.08m x 2.76m Lino Flooring. Fitted Robes. Dual aspect.
Bedroom 2 2.17m x 2.79m Carpet. Fitted Robes.
Upstairs
Bedroom 3 4.94m x 3.4m Wood Flooring. Fitted Robes and shelving unit.
Bedroom 4 5.11m x 2.86m Lino Flooring. Fitted Robes. Dual aspect.
BER: E1
BER Number: 117772269
Energy Performance Indicator: 334.81
Mallow is the largest town along the Blackwater valley; founded in the late 16th century when the Earl of Desmond built a castle to protect the river crossing. The town is sometimes called the crossroads of Munster due to its position on the junction of roads to Waterford, Cork, Dublin, Limerick and Killarney. It's also been identified as a regional hub in the Government's National Spatial Strategy so is likely to grow even more in the future. Mallow has a large sugar industry processing sugar beet from all over the midlands.
BER Details
BER Rating: E1
BER No.: 117772269
Energy Performance Indicator: 334.81 kWh/m²/yr