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Clonfad,
Castletown,
Co.Laois
R32FT86
Description
Downstairs has the further 3 bedrooms. Storage is abundant, with a fully fitted walk-in wardrobe and cleverly designed under-eaves units, ensuring every inch of this home is practical as well as beautiful. Additional Highlights Include: Approx. 253 sq.m. / 2,728 sq.ft. of floor space Detached garage/workshop with lofted gym or storage area Extensive patio and BBQ area, ideal for entertaining Mature lawns, palm trees, tall hedging & full privacy Gated entrance and ample off-street parking Dual heating systems – oil-fired central heating and stove Double glazing throughout Location: Situated just a 5 minute drive from local area Castletown., This property is also just a 18 minute drive to a thriving town, Abbeyleix with restaurants, cafés, schools, heritage attractions and the much-loved Abbeyleix Bog Walk. Portlaoise is just 20 minutes away, with Dublin accessible in little over an hour via the M7 or direct train links. The peaceful, rural setting offers an exceptional quality of life while staying connected to everything you need. Whether you’re seeking your forever family home, a lifestyle upgrade, or a peaceful countryside base within reach of town and commuter routes, Clonfad is a rare opportunity to secure space, privacy, and modern living in one beautiful package. Viewings by appointment only with Sherry FitzGerald Hyland Keating
Rooms
Living Room 6.45 x 4.94m
Family Room 4.16 x 3.84m
Dining Room 4.16 x 2.80m
Kitchen 4.33 x 3.12m
Laundry 2.68 x 2.00m
Powder 0.91 x 2.00m
Bathroom 2.57 x 3.60m
Bedroom 5.11 x 7.16m
Office 1.98 x 2.28m
Hall 6.23 x 1.61m
Sitting Room 3.09 x 4.94m
Upstairs Hall 2.49 x 3.90m
Ensuite 1.67 x 180m
WIC 1.91 x 2.77m
BER Information
BER Number: 105227003
Energy Performance Indicator: 137.82 kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Mountrath (Irish: Maighean Rátha) is a small town in County Laois. Bypassed by the M7 motorway in 2010, the town lies on the R445 midway between Dublin and Limerick, exactly 96.5 km (60 mi) from both cities. In 2006 it had a population of 1,435.
Near Mountrath on the R445 towards Portlaoise is an old Wish Tree called St Fintan's Well. The original well was filled in, but the water re-appeared in the centre of the tree. Hundreds of Irish pennies have been beaten into the bark as good luck offerings. Secondary St Aengus and The Brigidine Convent in Mountrath both closed in May/June 2009, but in September 2009 they amalgamated with nearby Patrician College Ballyfin to form Mountrath Community School
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