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40 Seacourt
Newcastle
County Wicklow
A63 HT68
Description
Well cared for, the property comprises of 3 bedrooms, 1 family bathroom, a spacious living room with high quality laminate flooring and a bright kitchen with oak shaker units.
To the rear is a private, large garden with excellent potential to extend subject to planning permission.
This charming 3 bed property has easy access to the N11 as well as public transport, located in the heart of Newcastle Village. Close to the local shops, schools and pubs and in a quiet residential area, this property is in an excellent location.
Features
Large rear garden with space to extend subject to PP
OFCH
Mains services
Rooms
Living Room 5.59m x 3.68m Front facing, bright living room with high quality laminate flooring and open fire with black marble surround. Views to the front garden.
Kitchen 3.78m x 2.26m Tiled flooring with oak shaker units and cabinets. Plumbed for washing machine and tumble dryer. Garden views are evident from the large windows. Intergrated extractor fan.
Master Bedroom (Bed 2) 3.81m x 2.63m Rear facing master bedroom with garden views.
Bedroom 3 3.43m x 2.42m Front facing single bedroom with laminate flooring and views to the front garden.
Bedroom 2 2.83m x 2.33m Single bedroom with laminate flooring and views to the rear garden.
Bathroom 2.02m x 1.78m Fully tiled family bathroom with w/c, wash hand basin and bath with Mira Sport shower
BER Information
BER Number: 104616347
Energy Performance Indicator: 392.6
About the Area
Newcastle is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the R761and is about 45 km (28 mi) south of Dublin city. Newcastle had a population of 951 in the village and hinterland in the census of 2011. The ancient barony, which surrounds the village, takes its name from the village and its Norman castle. In 1983, Newcastle has seen the building of a community centre providing space for sporting and recreational activities. An Information Technology Centre provides training for all ages. The young population is very socially and culturally active with many club and organisations like the local Gaelic Athletic Association Club, indoor soccer, Bowls, Badminton, Tennis, Croquet. Newcastle is very close to the beach, which is used for swimming, walking and shore angling. There is one pub, The Castle Inn (previously the Bridge Inn), which was rebuilt in 2008 and a shop/garage. Dublin Bus provides services between Newcastle and Dublin on their 84 bus with a journey time of about 90 minutes.
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