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Townagh
Ballinamuck
Co. Longford
N39F668
Description
This bungalow was originally built 2006 and has been used as a holiday home by one family throughout this time and has been maintained to a high standard.
The sitting room has an open fireplace, engineered wood floors and double doors that connect to the large kitchen / Dining area. The dining area has double glass doors that open out onto the south west facing patio area which is a real sun trap and ideal for an evening BBQ. This area also has a combination of engineered wood and tiled floors. There are substantial built in kitchen units with a breakfast bar, integrated Neff appliances and a gas hob. The kitchen space is complimented by a large utility room that is plumbed for a washing machine and dryer.
All four bedrooms are double sized. The main bedroom has an ensuite shower room . There is also a fully tiled family bathroom with a separate shower serving the other three bedrooms.
There is a fold down attic stairs to a large attic area with a cut roof and velux windows, which could be converted to further accommodation.
Outside:
The house is on an elevated site of c. 0.72 acres.
The house is set back and raised up from the road with a long tarmac driveway that wraps around to the back of the house. There is a detached garage and the house is surrounded by lawns.
Location:
The bungalow is situated just c. 3 km from Ballinamuck village, Drumlish Village is 7 km to the south. Arva is 12km north of the house and Longford town is 17km away, about 18-20 mins drive.
Ballinamuck is one of the most historic towns in Longford due to a battle fought there in 1798. The Battle of Ballinamuck pitted the combined Irish and French forces under General Humbert and General Blake against the English under Lord Cornwallis. Today, a memorial statue of a rebel pikeman dominates the centre of the village.
The village is a popular location with national school, local shop, hairdressers and Dillons is a popular bar & bistro and there is also the well known 98 Bar. Moyne secondary school, which is well renowned, is also nearby. The house is just beside Edenmore bog walk which a 4.5 km looped walk around a raised bog with a wide diversity of plants birds and wildlife.
Directions
Eircode: N39 F668
GPS: 53.8569, -7.6897
Features
Oil fired central heating.
NBI Fibre to the home broadband is now in the area and ready to be connected.
BER Information
BER Number: 118246503
Energy Performance Indicator: 194.62
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