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Fortbrown
Lavally
Tuam
Co. Galway
H54 W678
Description
On entering the hallway there is a bedroom to the left and a sitting room / parlour to the right. Another door opens into the living room in the centre of the house. There are two bedrooms on either side of the living room. To the rear is a good-sized kitchen, a bathroom, and a boiler room.
To the front of the property are two large tree lined gardens on either side of the central driveway. To the rear is a concrete yard with a large garage in two divisions: one with roll over door and the other with double doors. This house comes to the market on an approximately 3-acre site. The land is to the rear of the property and to the right of the front garden.
In an era of ever-increasing prices properties with potential to refurbish and extend are becoming harder to find, so viewing is a must.
Features
Approximately 14.4km to Tuam town centre.
Idyllic, rural location.
Situated on a 3 acre site.
Large garage with roll over door.
Built in 1940.
98.3sq m / 1058sq ft approx.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.06m x 3.62m
Living Room 3.72m x 4.46m
Kitchen 3.72m x 4.12m
Bedroom 1 3.32m x 2.96m
Bedroom 2 3.36m x 2.94m
Bedroom 3 4.15m x 2.21m
Bathroom 1.16m x 1.89m
Boiler Room
BER Information
BER Number: 111434940
Energy Performance Indicator: 748.35 kWh/m²/yr
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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