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3 Waterslade Place
Tuam
Co. Galway
H54 CK30
Description
The ground floor entrance hall leads to a front sitting room with cast iron fireplace with tiled inset. A curved wall leads graciously to the kitchen and utility to the back of the house.
There are four rooms on the first floor, two of which were divided from what was obviously a large sitting room with feature fireplace. A room stretching the length of the house extends over adjoining archway.
Light streams in to the third-floor landing through a large window. The third floor contains three good sized bedrooms, one of which has an open fireplace.
Access to the back of the house is through a stone archway. The yard at the rear offers a lofted stone out building which offers ample storage or could be converted for further accommodation.
The house has solid panelled doors throughout, wooden floors and recessed alcoves. This house offers a home of character and convenience.
Features
Town centre location.
Excellent investment potential.
Eight bedrooms.
Small yard to rear with outbuildings
Build in 1899.
Approximately 179.5sq m / 1932sq ft.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 4.22m x 3.88m
Sitting room 4.22m x 3.88m
Kitchen 3.30m x 3.20m
Back Kitchen 3.43m x 2.55m
First Floor
Landing 3.28m x 2.46m
Bedroom 1 3.10m x 1.94m
Bedroom 2 3.66mx 2.79m
Bedroom 3 3.90m x 2.82m
Bedroom 4 7.40m x 3.39m
Bedroom 5 3.20m X 3.30m
Second Floor
Bedroom 6 2.85m x 3.60m
Bedroom 7 2.84m x 3.60m
Bedroom 8 3.21m x 3.32m
External
Yard 6.00m x 5.50m
Outbuildings 6.00m x 5.50m
BER Information
BER Number: 104979166
Energy Performance Indicator: 821.4
About the Area
Tuam (pop. 8,242) is a town in County Galway, situated west of the midlands of Ireland, and north of Galway city. Tuam is best known as a centre of church affairs, ancient and modern and has two cathedrals. The town owes its foundation to a monastery established here in the 6th century by St. Jarlath. The ruins of Temple Jarlath, in the centre of the city, date from around 1360. The 14' 12 century High Cross of Tuam, a decorated sandstone piece, was once broken in three, with each piece in different ownership. It is now situated in the rebuilt (1878) Church of Ireland cathedral, which has a magnificent red sandstone chancel arch in laboured Romanesque, erected certainly between 1128 and 1152.
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