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San Ann
Geeragh
Anglesboro
Mitchelstown
Co Cork
V35NN25
Description
The property is located in a mature countryside scenic setting within walking distance to the popular Combaun woodlands walk and Mitchelstown Golf Course and is within a 4 km commute of Mitchelstown and 5 km access from the M8 (Cork/Dublin) motorway. The property is also located less than one hour’s commute from the cities of Cork and Limerick.
The house opens into a stunning entrance hall. The welcoming sitting room boasts a feature cast-iron fireplace, creating a cosy yet stylish atmosphere. This opens through double glass-panelled doors to a large kitchen and dining area which forms the heart of the home complete with a picture window to the bright and spacious sunroom. The sunroom opens onto a large south-facing decking area complete with summer house, perfect for outdoor dining or late-evening lounging. Off the kitchen, a large utility room provides additional convenience. The ground floor also includes a living room, which includes a beautiful solid-fuel stove on a raised Liscannor stone plinth and opens out onto the decking area, perfect for family living. The ground floor also includes an elegant ensuite bedroom complete with bay window and is rounded-off with a large fully serviced multi-purpose annex room which could be suitable for conversion to habitable living accommodation with all services currently in place. Upstairs you will find four large bedrooms, one of which is en-suite.
Outside, the property benefits from a vast 0.5 acre landscaped garden incorporating a garden shed and lined with mature trees and hedgerow offering both privacy and charm. Beautifully maintained to a high standard, and designed with a keen eye to detail, this incredible family home ticks all the boxes and truly has it all.
The property is serviced by oil fired heating with under floor heating on the ground floor and radiator heating on the first floor. Other features include private water supply, high-speed fibre, phone connection, fully alarmed.
Features
5Km from M8 (Cork/Dubling) motorway
Less than 60 mins from Cork & Limerick
Scenic countryside location
Approx 0.64 site with mature boundary hedging
Large south facing decking area with summer house
Wrough iron entrance
High speed fibre
Fully alarmed
Underfloor heating on ground floor
Rooms
Kitchen / Dining 4.4m x 3m Tiled floor. Wall and floor kitchen units.
Utility Room 2m x 2.9m Built in storage units. Door leading to rear timber decking and garden.
Sunroom 2.5m x 4m Tiled flooring. Recessed lighting.
Sitting Room 4.2m x 3.9m Timber flooring. Solid fuel open fireplace. Fibre connection.
Living Room 3.5m x 3.9m Timber flooring, solid fuel stove, Liscannor stone raised hearth, double patio doors leading to a large timber decking area.
Bedroom 1 4.5m x 3.9m Laminate flooring. Fitted wardrobes. Bay window.
Ensuite 1.1m x 3.9m Wc., whb., and electric shower. Tiled flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 3.8m x 3.9m Timber flooring. Double fitted wardrobes. Radiator.
Bedroom 3 3.7m x 3.8m Timber flooring. Wall to wall fitted wardrobes. Radiator.
Bedroom 4 3.7m x 4.5m Timber flooring. Radiator. Fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom 5 3.2m x 4m Timber flooring. Radiator.
Bathroom 1.8m x 3.6m Jacuzzi bath, wc., whb and electric shower. Radiator. Tiled flooring.
Landing 5.7m x 7.5m Timber flooring, hot press, stira to attic, floor to ceiling storage.
Multi Purpose Annex Room 5.7m x 7.5m Laminate flooring. Toilet/Radiators/TV point.
BER Information
BER Number: 109839183
Energy Performance Indicator: 169.84
About the Area
Mitchelstown (pop. 4,618) sits below the Galtee mountains in the heart of the Golden Vale and is Cork's most north-easterly town. Michelstown was laid out in the late 18th and early 19th century by the Earls of Kingston, and is still a good example of a planned town with tree-lined avenues and many elegant buildings. Ireland's first cheese production plant was set up in Mitchelstown in 1932 and today the Dairygold Co-op is the town's largest employer.
Mitchelstown has a reputation for good food as well as butter and cheese. A newly inaugurated Good Food Festival has been a huge success and there is a flourishing farmer's market every Saturday. Not far from the town is the famous Mitchelstown caves. These are extraordinary limestone caves filled with fantastic rock formations.
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