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Tully
Glenroe
Kilmallock
Co. Limerick
V35DH61
Description
Set in a scenic countryside location and is within a convenient commute of the town of Mitchelstown and all its amenities. It is also within commuting distance of the cities of Cork and Limerick.
The property benefits from 2 reception rooms, 2 newly installed wood burning stoves, 2 large storage sheds, private water supply (new bored well).
Features
Septic tank
Oil heating
Solid fuel with back boiler
Large site
2 Newly fitted stoves
Scenic countryside location
Easy commute of Mitchelstown
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining Area 5.25m x 2.84m Tiled flooring. Wall and floor units. Radiator.
Utility Room 3.37m x 1.77m Tiled flooring. Plumbed for washing machine and dryer. Door leading to rear garden.
Sitting Room 4.5m x 3.2m Laminate flooring. Radiator. Solid fuel stove.
Living Room 4.34m x 3m Laminate flooring. Solid fuel stove. Radiator.
Bedroom 1 3.33m x 4.15m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 2 4.15m x 4m Laminate wood flooring. Radiator.
Ensuite 2m x 1.32m Tiled floor to ceiling. Wc., whb., electric shower.
Bedroom 3 4.3m x 2.85m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bathroom 3.2. x 1.7m Wc., whb., bath with overhead electric shower. Radiator.
BER Information
BER Number: 110737269
Energy Performance Indicator: 215.53
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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