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15 Wolfe Tone Street
Clonakilty
Co Cork
P85 WK02
Description
The 180 sq.m. (1,938 sq.ft.) property is presented in excellent condition. The many features of the property include tiled flooring throughout the ground floor, gas fired central heating with radiators, multi-fuel stove in open plan living area and double glazed windows.
The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance porch, living room, central hallway with bathroom off, open plan kitchen/living/dining room and utility room. The first floor accommodation includes two double bedrooms, two store rooms, wardrobe /office space and family bathroom. The second floor contains 2 double bedrooms.
There is a tiled patio area and lawn immediately to the back of the property while further along the garden are two storage sheds. The long garden provides pedestrian and vehicular access from the College Road to the rear of the property. There is unrestricted on-street parking and town car park close-by.
The property dates to c.1851 when it was built by a local builder, John Bateman, as part of a block of houses which today number 14 to 18 Wolfe Tone Street. It was extended in the 1980s and refurbished by the present owners.
It is ready for immediate occupation and offers excellent potential for use as a family home or investment property in the thriving and vibrant town of Clonakilty.
BER Information
BER Number: 103368601
Energy Performance Indicator: 236.67 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Clonakilty (pop. 3,432) is a popular tourist destination in the south of Ireland. People come for blue flag beaches such as Inchydoney, the local cuisine, and traditional music. The Traditional Clonakilty Festival attracts thousands of visitors each June. There is a strong sense of community, and the town was voted Ireland's tidiest in the prestigious national competition in 1999.
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