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Meelick
Portlaoise
Co. Laois
R32RH2F
Description
This property is a true 1960s time capsule. A traditional square hip roof bungalow with a central front door. The wide spacious entrance hall has a feeling of grandeur not seen in more modern homes. There are 2 formal reception rooms on either side of the entrance. To the rear is a living room with solid-fuel stove . There is a small kitchenette off. Through the traditional boot room you can access the rear garden.
To the right of the main hallway are 2 bedrooms. Off the larger of the 2nd bedroom is an integral garage. This flat roof conversion was a bedroom and is a versatile space suitable for many uses once there are some repairs completed.
The house is sitting on an acre site of landscaped gardens.
There is ample room for expansion. The property is the perfect retro fit property with all the grants available. Located minutes to Portlaoise.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.84 x 3.21
Living Room 4.22 x 4.07
Kitchen 3.70 x 3.17
Utility Room 5.46 x 1.80
Bedroom 1 4.19 x 3.64
Bedroom 2 3.31 x 3.03
Bathroom 2.30 x 1.66
Integral garage 4.37 x 2.80
Living Room/ Bedroom 3 4.22 x 4.07
BER Information
BER Number: 109790568
Energy Performance Indicator: 244.38
About the Area
Portlaoise stands at a major crossroads (Dublin, Limerick, Cork) although construction in the 1990s of the M7 motorway, which bypasses the town, has reduced traffic congestion in the town centre. The town has a railway station served by intercity trains between Dublin and Cork and by Dublin commuter services. Córas Iompair Éireann opened a rail depot south-west of Portlaoise town centre in 2008. The depot provides a high quality maintenance and servicing facility for the 183 new intercity railcars and some facilities for outer suburban railcars serving the Kildare Route.

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