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Carrickmore
Ballyhaise
Cavan
H12 RK44
Description
Finished to a comfortable standard throughout the property offers the prospective purchaser more than just a home; it offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The accommodation extends to 73 sq. m approx. and comprises; sitting room, kitchen / dining room, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Mature trees and hedging clearly outline the delightful gardens.
Ideally located within 2.5km from Ballyhaise village the property would make an ideal home for those seeking countryside living with excellent accessibility.
Viewing is highly recommended with the sole selling agents.
Features
Gas central heating.
Group water.
Private sewerage.
Concrete driveway.
Mature 0.64 acre site.
2.5km from Ballyhaise.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.62m x 3.00m Carpeted, open fireplace with gas insert.
Kitchen Dining Room 4.40m x 3.33m Carpeted, fitted kitchen, door to rear.
Bedroom 1 4.40m x 2.86m Carpeted.
Bathroom 3.39m x 2.09m Carpeted, bath, w.c, shower, wash hand basin.
Bedroom 2 4.40m x 2.85m Carpeted.
BER Information
BER Number: 115401556
Energy Performance Indicator: 319.05
About the Area
Ballyhaise is a picturesque rural area, situated km (4.3 mi) north-northeast of Cavan Town. It is approximately a 15 minute drive, via the N54, to the border with Northern Ireland. The River Annalee flows near the village. The village itself is home to Ballyhaise GFC, the local Gaelic football team, their home pitch being Annalee Park, the biggest Gaelic football pitch in County Cavan.
Notable buildings include Ballyhaise House, situated on the Annalee river (a tributary of the Erne). It was built for the Newburghs, a local landowning family, in the 1730s. It is said to contain the earliest surviving oval room in Ireland and Britain. Its architect was Richard Cassels, a German living in Dublin, who designed many of the capital's finest buildings and squares (including Leinster House). Ballyhaise House has been used as a Teagasc agricultural college since the beginning of the 20th century. The bridge near the house is reputed to be nearly 300 years old.

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