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48 Croke Gardens
Thurles
Co. Tipperary
E41 D342
Description
No. 48 Croke Gardens comprises a modern 1-Bed apartment in excellent condition throughout, with panoramic views over Thurles. Centrally located within a short stroll of local shops, schools, train station etc. and situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Croke Gardens.
With it's own door access and stairwell with stairlift, accommodation comprises Entrance Hall, large open plan Kitchen / Diningroom / Livingroom, Bedroom, Bathroom and Hotpress. Other features includes Parking, Double Glazed Windows throughout and all mains services connected.
This presents an excellent opportunity for a first time buyer / owner occupier or indeed an investor to acquire a modern, well maintained town centre property.
Virtual Tour link available on request with actual viewings available by appointment only with sole Agents, Sherry FitzGerald Gleeson.
Features
Top Floor
Panoramic Views over Thurles
Parking Provided
Ideal FTB or Investor Property
Rooms
Kitchen / Dining / Livingroom 7.32m x 3.35m (24' x 11')
Bedroom 2.95m x 3.25m (9'8" x 10'8")
Bathroom 1.55m x 3.2m (5'1" x 10'6")
BER Information
BER Number: 107340713
Energy Performance Indicator: 307.13
About the Area
Thurles (Irish: Durlas) is a town in County Tipperary, surrounded by the Silvermine Mountains (to the northwest) and the Slieveardagh Hills (to the southeast). The town itself is built on a crossing of the River Suir. The M8 connects Thurles to Cork and Dublin via the N75 and N62 roads. The R498 links Thurles to Nenagh. The still functioning Thurles railway station opened 1848.
There are a number of amenities in the area, including several schools and third-level colleges. Semple Stadium is located here; the second largest GAA stadium in Ireland with a capacity of 53,500, second only to Croke Park in Dublin.

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