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Arrandene
Ballyboywest
Clogheen
E21E284
Description
The grounds benefit from garden sheds and a purpose built office pod allowing for quiet and peace for those working from home.
The location is on the edge of Clogheen village close to the popular Parson's Green animal farm. Clogheen itself is the ideal spot to enjoy hill walking and outdoor pursuits like the 'The Vee Loop' and 'Blackwater Way' which are all on your doorstep.
Clogheen village offers all amenities on your doorstep including shops/restaurants/school. With a 10 minute drive is access to the M8 Dublin/Cork motorway in Cahir town which also gives access to the Limerick/Clonmel/Waterford roadway.
The property is ideal for those seeking work/life balance offering working options for commuters and those who can avail of 'work from home' options while delivering an array of free time outdoor pursuit options.
Rooms
Living/Diningroom 8.0m x 4.0m Solid Wood floor,Marble open fireplace, Patio doors to garden, Ceiling coving, Built in bookcase
Kitchen 4.4m x 3.2m Fully fitted cream kitchen, Electric oven and hob, Tiled floor
Utility Room 3.2m x 2.25m Fitted units, fully plumbed
Shower Room 3.2m x 1.8m Wetroom Shower, W/c and whb
Bedroom 2.8m x 2.6m Solid Wood Floor
En-Suite 2.8m x 1.5m Electric shower, W/c and whb
Garden Office Pod fully insulated, stand alone, wired
Special Features Detached family home 1 acre landscaped grounds Uninteruppted views of mountains South facing rear windows with views Private location Garden office pod Garden sheds
About the Area
Cahir (Irish: an Chathair / Cathair Dún Iascaigh) is a small heritage town in South Tipperary. The town is best known for its castle and the Swiss Cottage. It is in the barony of Iffa and Offa West. The M8, was constructed west of the town between 2006 and 2008. Access to Cahir from this motorway is gained at Junctions 10 and 11. Cahir is on the Limerick–Waterford regional railway line. There are two trains a day to Tipperary and Limerick Junction and two to Clonmel, Carrick on Suir and Waterford. There is no Sunday service. Bus Éireann runs regular services to Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Waterford through the town.
Cahir Castle, which is situated on a small island in the River Suir, is the town's main tourist attraction. The nearby Galtee Mountains form the largest inland range in Ireland and are home to Glengarra Wood, which is a popular walking area. The Knockmealdown Mountains stand south of the town, while to the southwest lie the Mitchelstown Caves. The salmon weir, on the opposite side of the bridge from the castle, is a popular location to fish. A shopping precinct is centred around the town square adjacent to Castle Street. The town has a leisure centre (Duneske), an all-weather soccer pitch, all weather tennis courts, a Downhill mountain-biking track and a GAA pitch. An 18 hole Golf course lies a few kilometres outside the town.
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