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49 Corrovorrin Drive
Tulla Road
Ennis
Co Clare
V95 E0YF
Description
Buying into this area you are not just acquiring a property; you are attaining a quality of life. Walking distance to the town centre, St. Joseph’s church, primary and secondary schools, vibrant local shops, the Fair Green & swimming pool/Active Leisure Complex. The location is also within close proximity to Junction 13 of the Galway/Limerick motorway. This truly is an exceptional location.
Internally this home has maintained many of its original features such as the large well-proportioned rooms and a solid fuel fireplace. The entrance is via the main hallway where the original staircase is to the right and a large open plan sitting/dining room is to the left. Continuing down the main hallway a door leads to the kitchen. The utility room is neatly tucked off the kitchen and in turn offers rear access to the garden and a door to the adjoining garage. At first floor level there are three substantial bedrooms, and the main bathroom completes the accommodation.
The front garden is in lawn with a concrete driveway. To the rear garden is mainly in lawn, with a generous patio area and well-defined block boundary walls. The block-built shed is adjoining the residence.
This is an excellent opportunity to buy a quality home in the heart of Ennis.
Features
Superb value for a quality home close to Ennis Town Centre
Much sought after residential location
Oil fired central heating
Built circa 1978
1106 sq.ft
BER - D2
Mains water
Mains sewerage
Rooms
Dining Room 4.09 x 3.46 The dining room is located to the front of the property with a large front aspect window. The room is complete with a wood timber flooring and a double doors separate the open plan dining and living areas.
Living Room 3.66 x 3.69 The living room is located to the the rear of the property with a large rear aspect window. The room is complete with a solid wood open fire, wood flooring and double doors that separate the open plan dining and living areas.
Kitchen 2.32 x 3.69 The bright kitchen area is complete with wooden base and wall units, lino flooring, a rear aspect window and a doors to the main hallway, living room & utility room.
Laundry Room 2.45 x 2.63 Lino flooring, washing machine & dryer, built in storage, door to adjoining garage & rear access door.
Landing 1.81 x 2.68 The landing area grants access to the bathroom, three bedrooms and the hot-press.
Bedroom 1 3.34 x 3.93 This spacious front aspect bedroom is complete with a large front aspect window overlooking the green area, laminate timber flooring, and an extensive amount of built-in wardrobe space.
Bedroom 2 3.78 x 2.66 This spacious rear aspect bedroom is complete with a large rear aspect window, laminate timber flooring and an abundance of built-in wardrobe space.
Bedroom 3 2.72 x 2.72 Front aspect bedroom is complete with a large front aspect window overlooking the green, laminate timber flooring and built-in wardrobe space.
Bathroom 2.25 x 1.66 Fully tiled throughout, WC, WHB with built in units, electric shower, bath and rear aspect frosted window.
BER Information
BER Number: 115527251
Energy Performance Indicator: 277.68
About the Area
Strategically located between the University cities of Limerick and Galway, and within 20 mins of Shannon International Airport, the town of Ennis has enjoyed significant population growth and prosperity in recent years. Ennis is home to an abundance of amenities and facilties, making it a centre of employment, not just for the local population, but also for those in the surrounding localities.
Ennis was founded by the Franciscan Friars in 1240 A.D. as a centre of learning, and it has now progressed into a technology focused "Information Age Town". Ennis is the capital town of Clare and as such is the centre of a County steeped in traditional music and sport.

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