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14 Carraig Beag
Cootehill
Co Cavan
H16 VW35
Description
A quality, four-bedroom detached family home.
The impressive accommodation comprises in brief, the entrance hall, the main living room, sitting room, kitchen/dining, utility room and guest toilet. Upstairs are four good sized bedrooms (master en-suite) and the family bathroom.
Outside is a garden area and private parking to the front and an enclosed rear garden.
The house is situated within walking distance from Cootehill Town & everyday amenities.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing.
Features
Superb residential area, walking distance to Cootehill Town
Enclosed back garden with side access
Maintenance free front garden
Upvc double glazing
OFCH
Rooms
Sitting Room: 3.30m x 3.70m Front facing, lino flooring.
Living Room: 3.40m x 3.15m Open fire, front facing, laminate wood floor.
Kitchen Dining Room: 3.30m x 5.50m Fitted kitchen, rear facing, lino flooring, double doors to back garden.
Utility Room: 1.65m x 2.60m Fitted units, back door, lino flooring.
Guest WC: 1.45m x 1.55m Wc, whb, lino flooring.
Landing: 1.00m x 3.10m Carpet floor.
Bathroom: 2.45m x 2.00m Wc, whb, bath, shower, lino flooring.
Bedroom 1: 3.45m x 5.35m Double, front facing, carpet floor.
En-Suite: 1.95m x 1.95m Shower, wc, whb, lino floor.
Bedroom 2: 3.35m x 3.10m Double, rear facing.
Bedroom 3: 2.95m x 3.20m Double, rear facing, carpet floor.
Bedroom 4: 3.90m x 3.35m Double, fron facing, carpet floor.
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BER Information
BER Number: 115514770
Energy Performance Indicator: 155.22
About the Area
Cootehill is a prominent market town and townland in County Cavan. The area is served by ever-improving public transport, linking the town with many of the surrounding areas, including Dublin. Most of the population find it necessary to own cars, though there are many who choose to walk, given the compact nature of the town centre.
Locals enjoy the modern day amenities and facilities one would expect to find in a town, while never far from privacy and tranquillity of the verdant surrounding countryside.

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