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Coshla
Cregmore
Claregalway
Co. Galway
H91 V5Y2
Description
The property is accessed through electric gates onto tarmac driveway with stone wall boundary to the front. Mature tall hedging and trees surrounds the site and offers an abundance of privacy and security. Mature lawns to the front and rear with shrubs, plants and trees. Internally the accommodation is bright, spacious and very well laid out. It comprises sitting room, open plan kitchen/dining/living room, sunroom, utility, wc, study/office and bedroom on the ground floor. There are three further bedrooms on the first floor, two en-suite, hotpress and bathroom. The property also boasts a large garage to the rear with dual access and an abundance of work and storage space.
Overall this is a lovely family home in a popular location and a viewing is strongly recommended.
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Features
Solid flooring throughout
Hollow core flooring on first floor
Thermodynamic solar panels
Extra insulation
Newly fitted oil boiler
Fully alarmed
Electric gates
Rooms
Sitting Room: Solid wooden floor, large front bay window overlooking front garden, granite fireplace with gas fire.
Kitchen/Dining/Living Room: Spacious, bright, openplan room with solid wooden floor in dining room and living room and lino floor in kitchen area. Fitted kitchen units with floor to ceiling storage, electric cooker & hob, rear aspect window overlooking rear garden. Dual aspect windows in living and dining room with oil burning stove.
Sunroom: Bright room overlooking the private south facing rear garden. Solid wooden floor, double doors to rear garden.
Utility Room: Lino floor covering, plumbed for dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer, rear aspect window, door to rear porch.
WC: Fully tiled, wc, wash hand basin, rear aspect window.
Study/Office Solid wooden floor, rear aspect window.
Bedroom 1: Solid wooden floor, large front aspect window and two side aspect windows.
Landing: Solid wooden floor, hotpress. access to attic.
Bedroom 2: Solid wooden floor, front aspect window, rear velux window, fitted wardrobes.
En-Suite: Tiled floor, wc, wash hand basin, shower, rear velux.
Bedroom 3: Solid wooden floor, front aspect window, fitted wardrobes.
Bathroom: Fully tiled, wc, wash hand basin, shower and stand alone bath, rear velux.
Bedroom 4: Solid wooden floor, front aspect window, rear velux window.
Garden: Electric gates onto tarmac drive front and rear. Front and rear garden laid in lawn with mature shrubs and trees. Cobblelock area off sunroom making an ideal space for outdoor dining. South facing rear garden with detached garage and wooden music hut.
BER Information
BER Number: 102660107
Energy Performance Indicator: 140.57 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Claregalway is a Gaeltacht village about 10 km north of Galway in County Galway. The village lies within the Gaeltacht and traditionally most of the locals would have only spoken English as a second language. An influx of new residents over the last 30 years has meant that most residents now rarely, speak Irish. The village sits at the junction of the busy N17 and N18 national primary routes and over 27,000 vehicles pass through the village everyday.
Agriculture would once have been the main industry. In recent years the population has been expanding very rapidly since the village is within the commuter belt of Galway City. Many city workers are choosing to live outside the city environs in a more rural setting. However, the larger population has also led to the growth of the service and retail sector and has provided additional local employment.
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