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Drim
Mountrath
Co. Laois
R32 TW27
Description
The home sits on a generous, clearly defined plot, outlined for illustration purposes, with neat lawns to the front and a sweeping driveway offering ample parking. The peaceful rural surroundings and farmland views emphasise the home’s lovely countryside setting. The front door opens into a bright, welcoming hallway with tiled flooring and a warm timber ceiling. Clean lines, neutral décor, and solid wood doors create a natural flow through the home. Recessed lighting and a large wall mirror add to the sense of space. A cosy and inviting living space featuring a fireplace. Oversized front-facing windows flood the room with natural light and provide beautiful views over the front garden and surrounding fields. Wood-panelled ceilings and tiled floors add durability and charm. A spacious central hallway connects the main living areas and bedrooms. With tiled flooring and timber finishes continued throughout, this space brings a warm, cohesive feel to the home. Kitchen & Dining Area: This bright and functional kitchen boasts solid wood cabinetry, extensive countertop space, and colourful tiled splashbacks. A charming built-in wooden dining bench creates a warm, farmhouse-style eating area. The kitchen flows naturally into a second spacious living area, ideal for a busy family home. A versatile room currently used as a play and craft area, featuring a large window for natural light and wood-effect flooring. Ample storage shelving makes it perfect for hobbies, study, or a children’s playroom. Large Family Living Room: A standout feature of the property — this expansive family room includes multiple windows and patio doors, creating a bright, open space with views over the garden. A solid fuel stove set into a brick feature fireplace forms the cosy centrepiece. This room easily accommodates large sofas, a play zone, and additional storage. A closer look at the impressive solid-fuel stove, set within a rustic brick and timber surround. It brings both warmth and character to the heart of the home — ideal for winter evenings. Utility / Boiler Room with WC A practical utility space equipped with a WC, wash basin, storage shelving, and access to the home’s heating system. A high window brings in natural light, making the space functional and well-ventilated. A cheerful and well-presented twin bedroom with wood-effect flooring, colourful décor, and a large window overlooking the surrounding countryside. Perfect as a children’s room or guest space. A spacious and modern bathroom featuring a large corner bath, separate shower unit, stylish tiled walls, and a generous window ensuring plenty of natural light. A practical and beautifully maintained family bathroom. A bright double bedroom with an attractive timber ceiling, fitted wardrobes, and a large window capturing open rural views. Warm tones and solid wood furniture give this room a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. Another well-proportioned bedroom with wood-effect floors and a large window facing the rear garden. Soft tones and ample natural light make it a calm and cosy space. A long, bright hallway connecting the bedroom wing to the kitchen and living areas. Clean finishes and tiled floors keep maintenance easy and the space feeling open. A stunning elevated shot showcasing the breathtaking, uninterrupted view of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. This panoramic countryside backdrop is one of the property’s major selling points, offering peace, privacy, and natural beauty. The rear garden is a safe, enclosed, and family-friendly space with a level lawn — ideal for outdoor play, pets, or entertaining. The back of the home features multiple windows and doors, ensuring great light throughout the interior. A higher view capturing the property’s impressive footprint, large garden, and neighbouring green fields. The home enjoys a private, rural position with generous outdoor space and unobstructed country views.
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BER Information
BER Number: 118952027
Energy Performance Indicator: 196.54
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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