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KillycluKillycluggan, Ballyconnell, Co Cavan, H14 DX23ggan
Ballyconnell
Co Cavan
H14 DX23
Description
This traditional 1970's residence extends to 128sq.m approx. and comprises sitting room, living/dining room, kitchen, family bathroom, 4 double bedrooms and ensuite. The south facing gardens to the front are bordered by mature trees, hedging and fencing offering tremendous privacy.
Ideal as a permanent residence, a countryside retreat, or a renovation project with endless potential, this property combines classic appeal within a peaceful rural setting — perfect for those looking to escape the bustle of urban life.
Viewing is highly recommended by the sole selling agent.
Features
South facing front garden.
Private sewerage.
Group water.
Condenser oil burner.
3km approx. from Ballyconnell.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.50m x 3.63m Carpet flooring, open hearth fireplace with timber surround.
Living/Dining 5.22m x 3.03m Carpet flooring, open hearth fireplace.
Kitchen 3.91m x 3.03m Vinyl flooring, countrystyle fitted kitchen.
Bedroom 1 3.33m x 2.85m Carpet flooring, built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 2 3.33m x 2.85m Carpet flooring, built in wardrobes.
Master Bedroom 4.26m x 3.33m Carpet flooring, built in wardrobes.
Ensuite 2.98m x 1.06m Part tiled, w.c., wash hand basin, shower.
Bedroom 4 3.03m x 2.52m Carpet flooring.
Bathroom 3.03m x 1.85m Vinyl flooring, w.c., wash hand basin, bath.
BER Information
BER Number: 117501676
Energy Performance Indicator: 289.12
About the Area
Ballyconnell is situated on the N87 at the junction of Annagh, Cullyleenan, Doon and Derryginny. The town sits at the foot of Slieve Rushen mountain and is a mile from the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The area is well served by public transport, providing the area with easy access to the surrounding areas.
The industry in the area is mainly agricultural, but it also has a large cement factory (owned by Sean Quinn), a plastics factory and an animal feeds plant. Tourism is an important part of the town's economy with cabin cruisers using it as a stopping place when navigating the Shannon-Erne Waterway. The town has a proud record in the prestigious National Tidy Towns Competition, winning the overall award twice, together with many County winner awards through the years.
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