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Bohercuill
Belclare
Tuam
Co. Galway
H54 YK37
Description
Every inch of this charming bungalow has been lovingly and tastefully planned and decorated. The current owner has a designer touch that is evident through their charming entrance hall, the comfortable sitting room, the inviting dining room, the cosy bedrooms and the stylish bathroom.
The kitchen features cream gloss units, modern grey wall tiles, a warm laminate floor, a bright dining space and a warming solid fuel stove. The sitting room has a feature fireplace, an arched opening to the hallway and a polished wooden floor. The dining room just off the kitchen decorated is in red and white, creatively accessorised with red and can comfortably accommodate a table for eight to ten people.
There are three double bedrooms each exuding individuality and character. The family bathroom is finished in grey with accents of yellow and a large walk-in shower.
Outside there is a good size garage, a gravel parking area and a garden ready to accommodate some flowers and trees.
Features
Designer décor.
Two solid fuel stoves.
Back burner on stove in kitchen.
Large kitchen.
Recessed lighting.
Good broadband.
Walls have been pumped.
Approximately 6km to Headford, 15km to Tuam and 24km to Galway city.
Built in 1963.
112.4 m / 1210sq ft approximately.
.22ha / .54ac site approximately.
BER Information
BER Number: 107753824
Energy Performance Indicator: 361.3
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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