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Marymount
Camross
Co. Laois
R32 K1H3
Description
This home offers many traditional features with the accommodation in brief comprising to the ground floor; Entrance vestibule with door leading into the reception room. To the rear is the kitchen with handmade units and Belfast sink. The dining room is located just off and is easy to see yourself sitting here hosting an intimate dinner party.
The ground floor is finished with a large bedroom, shower room and the all essential utility.
From the sitting room is the stairway up to the 2 remaining bedrooms. All of very generous proportions.
To the rear of the house is a shed with a workshop/office space. The garden is a mature cottage garden.
Camross is a pleasant village nestling close to Ard Erin-the highest peak in the Slieve Bloom Mountains. It truly is a fine example of community spirt. The village has many amenities that would not be found in many towns. A beautiful playground, recently refurbished GAA grounds as well as a working hub primary school and creche.
Along with this is, The Poets Cottage This is a thatched cottage depicting the type of house, which was common in the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the 18th and 19th century. It is a great starting point for many of the walks and of course now the 70km Mountain bike trail in the Slieve Bloom Mountains.
Features
Porch -
Living Room -
Kitchen -
Dining Room -
Utility Room -
2 bathroom
Rooms
Living Room - 8.25m x 3.69m
Kitchen - 5.08m x 2.69m
Dining Room - 4.21m x 3.23m
Utility Room - 2.35m x 1.36m
Hallway - 4.50m x 3.62m
Bedroom 1 - 4.57m x 3.73m
Bathroom - 2.92m x 2.38m
Landing - 7.47m x 1.65m
Bedroom 2 - 4.72m x 4.08m
Bedroom 3 - 4.97m x 2.91m
BER Information
BER Number: 15168379
Energy Performance Indicator: 277.54
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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