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Corner Cottage
Slade
Fethard
Co. Wexford
Y34 Y201
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Radford are delighted to bring to the market "Corner Cottage" a stunning detached cottage that has been masterfully refurbished and is presented in beautiful condition throughout. Corner Cottage dates as far back as 1880 and was originally the Loftus Hall Primary School House with many original features still intact including the original door step, high ceilings with beams, original internal doors and window shutters to name but a few.
The property is as pretty as a picture with mature gardens surrounding the house and external fixed window shutters to the front. The property has been lovingly cared for and extended by the current owners who have enhanced the original features by adding modern comforts to include triple glazed windows, oil fired central heating, stunning kitchen and sanitary ware, two large decked areas to the rear and a block built shed ideal for storage. There is also the added advantage of an extra piece of garden to the side which is accessed from the road via a vehicle gate and through the rear garden via a pedestrian gate. All in all Corner Cottage provides a haven of tranquillity within this magical corner of Wexford.
The accommodation is laid out over one floor and is accessed via an entrance hall off which is a shower room and cloaks area. There is a large living room to the rear with dual aspect and wood burning stove which leads to one of the double bedrooms on the right and the kitchen to the left. The galley kitchen opens into a large extension to the rear which houses floor to ceiling windows and sliding patio doors giving stunning views of the rear garden which is drenched in sun. There is also a utility room, second shower room and a second double bedroom.
Set on beautifully manicured gardens with multiple flower beds and mature hedging, the property has ample off street parking to the front and pedestrian access brings you to the rear which houses two decked areas, patio area and block built shed. There is a magical door that leads to a secret garden to the side which also has road access and is ideal for a boat, car or just relaxing on warm summer evenings.
So if you are looking for a REAL retreat, a little piece of paradise, somewhere to which you can escape and leave the modern world behind, a place surrounded by absolutely stunning landscapes and where the sea is metres away, this is a property that will catch your attention.
Seeing is believing!
Features
Stunning location set within a stones throw of Hook Lighthouse
Triple glazed windows throughout
Oil Fired Central Heating
Original features abound including high ceilings, window shutters to name but a few
Landscaped gardens surrounding the property
Extra piece of garden to the side ideal for parking
Private septic tank
Mains water
Rooms
Shower Room 2.06m x 1.69m (max) Tiled floor, tiled shower with power shower, wc, pedestal wash hand basin, wainscotting, fitted corner vanity unit
Living Room 4.96m x 4.42m Dual aspect room with wood burning stove, beamed ceiling, window shutters
Bedroom 2 4.37m x 2.37m Dual aspect room, fitted corner wardrobes
Kitchen 4.41m x 2.65m Galley Style kitchen with fitted wall and floor units, AGA, granite worktop & upstand, Belfast sink, plumbed for dishwasher, tiled splashback, wainscotting, hotpress, drying rack, tiled flooring, step down to
Dining / Family Room 10.70m x 3.46m Floor to ceiling windows, sliding patio door to rear garden, fitted storage units, laminate flooring
Utility Room 2.06m x 1.05m Tiled flooring, washing machine. fitted units, shelving
Bedroom 1 4.54m x 4.36m Dual aspect room, fitted wardrobes, built in wardrobes
Block Built Shed 3.94m x 2.51 Storage area
BER Information
BER Number: 117175760
Energy Performance Indicator: 298.69 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Fethard-on-Sea was originally called Fethard but the name was changed following drownings at sea when a lifeboat capsized in 1914 on a service mission to the schooner Mexico, off the Keeragh Islands. Nine of the lifeboat crew were drowned and five survived. There was an outpouring of sympathy for the village and money came in from around the world, however, a lot of it ended up in Fethard, County Tipperary, so the name of the Fethard in Wexford was changed to distinguish it.
It lies on the R734 road on the eastern side of the Hook peninsula, between Waterford Harbour and Bannow Bay. One would be hard pressed not to be enchanted by the charm of the seaside village, and obviously there are an array of facilities and activities for locals and visitors. Two Bus Éireann routes serve Fethard-on-Sea; route 370 provides a commuter service to Waterford via New Ross.
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