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Tromaty
Quigleys Point
Co Donegal
F93 AK52
Description
The home extends to 232 sq m (2,500 sq ft) approximately with accommodation briefly comprising kitchen / living / dining, utility room, sitting room, conservatory, two ground floor bedrooms and two bathrooms. Further accommodation upstairs includes three bedrooms and a bathroom. The house is laid out to provide for a four bedroom home and one bedroom granny apartment with its own kitchen / dining / living, shower room and bedroom.
Located on the immediate outskirts of the village of Quigley’s Point in the Inishowen Peninsula about 46 km north-east of Letterkenny and about 20 km north of the City of Derry.
A block test has been carried out on this property and test results confirm that the core samples display negligible levels of Free Mica Muscovite of 0.41%, 14.7 N/mm2 compressive strength test and 60 rounds of freeze thaw testing with no deterioration to the blocks.
Features
Oil fired central heating.
PVC double glazed window frames.
Mains water.
Septic tank in back garden.
Water sports enthusiasts and animal lovers have an abundance of beaches nearby along the Lough Foyle.
Derry City is within 20km approximately.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 5.21m x 2.49m Tiled floor. PVC door with glazed side panels. Open thread pine staircase with cast-iron railing.
Sitting Room 4.76m x 3.96m Open fire with solid timber surround and overmantle, tiled hearth. Ceiling spotlights.
Conservatory 2.98m x 2.07m
plus 2.26m x 0.48m Carpet flooring. Built in Wardrobe.
Bedroom 1 3.57m x 2.97m Tiled floor.
Shower Room 2.19m x 1.97m Tiled floor. Wc and whb. Shower cubicle.
Hotpress 2.49m x 1.18m Shelved, tiled floor, cloak closet. Hot water tank.
Kitchen / Dining Area 6.18m x 3.96m Solid timber kitchen with tiled worktop and tiled splashback. Sink unit and drainer. Electric range style oven, grill and eight burner gas hob. Integrated fridge and pantry cupboard. Breakfast bar counter with seating for five. Wall and base kitchen cupboards. Tiled floor. Dual aspect.
Utility Room 3.96m x 2.12m Plumbed for washer / dryer. Stainless steel sink unit and drainer. Door to side.
Inner Hall 2.17m x 0.96m Tiled floor.
Kitchen / Living Area 5.78m x 2.58m Carpet and tiled floor. Wall and base units, Whirlpool over and electric four burner hob, extractor fan, stainless steel sink unit and drainer.
Bedroom 2 3.46m x 3.07m Carpet flooring.
First Floor
Landing 3.39m x 2.48m Laminate floor. Door to attic.
Master Bathroom 7.47m x 3.97m Incorporating walk in wardrobe and dressing room. Pipework laid in for ensuite shower, wc and whb.
Bathroom 2.47m x 1.97m Bathtub with telephone taps, wc and whb.
Bedroom 4 3.89m x 2.70m
Bedroom 5 3.66m x 3.09m Carpet flooring. View overlooking the Lough Foyle.
Outside There is a large shed extending to 50 sq m (540 sq ft) approximately, which would make an ideal workshop.
BER Information
BER Number: 114313091
Energy Performance Indicator: 254.85
About the Area
Quigley's Point is a village located on the eastern shores of Inishowen and overlooks the wide expanse of Lough Foyle. To the south is the city of Derry and to the north lie the villages of Moville and Greencastle. A car ferry links Greencastle with Magilligan during the summer.
The village of Quigley's Point is also known as Carrowkeel (pronounced "Kerrykeel" locally) as it is marked as such on Irish Ordnance Survey maps. However all local signage and the local post office use the name "Quigley's Point". The two pubs in the village are The Point Inn and The Cabry House. The Point Inn also has a caravan park adjacent to it. Nearby amenities include an interesting heritage centre at Isle of Doagh which tells the story of the famine years in the area. Quigley's Point has a shop and petrol station, a beauty parlour, a hairdresser, a post office, two bars, a 'caravan/camp site' and a chip shop. The village also has a vibrant Community Centre which offers facilities for activities for people of all ages and interests. It has an integrated playgroup offering sessional pre-school childcare; and has a range of activities, including a parent and toddler group, children's arts and crafts, kidz club, youth club, indoor and outdoor football, karate for children and youths, ladies's club, IT training suite, to name a few.

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