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148 Glebemount
Wicklow Town
Co Wicklow
A67 W08
Description
Set in this mature and ever popular development, Glebemount is well placed within easy walking distance of the local train station for commuters, shops, schools and leisure amenities.
In need of modernisation, 148 Glebemount, is a blank canvas just waiting to be transformed into a modern family home. The accommodation comprises four bedrooms, living room, kitchen/dining room and family bathroom.
To the rear is a generous fully enclosed garden, ideal for those with a young family.
Features
Single glazing throughout
OFCH
Mains services
Off road parking
Rooms
Living Room 6.06m x 3.47m Spacious living room with door to kitchen, coving and an attractive brick openfireplace
Kitchen / Dining Room 6.09m x 3.47m Large kithchen cum dining room with a mix of laminate timber and lino flooring, fitted teak kitchen presses, sink unit, splash back tiling, coving, plumbing for a washing machine and door to rear garden
Master Bedroom 4.25m x 2.87m overlooking the rear garden with a laminate timber floor and built in wardrobes
Bedroom 2 2.43m x 3.63m laminate floor
Bedroom 3 2.43m x 3.63m laminate floor
Bedroom 4 2.85m x 3.63m Overlooking the front of the property and currently used as a second sitting room with a laminate floor
Bathroom 2.38m x 1.67m Bath, wc, pedestal wash basin
BER Information
BER Number: 109899070
Energy Performance Indicator: 289.98
About the Area
Wicklow Town is the capital town of Co. Wicklow. According to local history, the town was founded circa 795AD by the Vikings. The Black Castle ruins which overlook the harbour stand as a reminder of the Norman invasion. The town hosts the start of the Round Ireland Yacht Race which takes places biannually. During this weekend the town comes alive with visitors & locals alike enjoying the Sail Fest and all the markets stalls and entertainment it provides.
The harbour and its surrounds play an integral part in the life of the town, both commercially and from a tourist point of view. Enjoy a stroll out either of the piers or further along The Murrough, a coastal wetland, very popular with walkers and nature lovers where you can enjoy beautiful views of the town and coastline.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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First Home Scheme
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