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38 Shannon Geal
Carrick-On-Shannon
Co. Roscommon
N41 A2A0
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Farrell brings to the market, this 4 bedroom home ideal for first time buyers or those seeking additional accommodation space with convenience to urban amenities.
No. 38 is located less than 5 minutes’ walk to Carrick train station, which is serviced by the Dublin to Sligo rail line, and is also within walking distance of a host of the town's many offerings.
Shannon Geal well regard residential address located just on the outskirts of the vibrant & bustling Carrick-on-Shannon town centre.
Comprising sizeable kitchen/dining area which flows into living room with solid fuel stove, utility, Guest wc, 3 double bedrooms, 1 En-suite, bedroom 4 which also would be ideal for home office/study, main bathroom. The property has an enclosed rear garden with patio area & garden shed.
The property benefits from a recently installed new Grant oil boiler and high speed broadband connection is available to the property.
This property is available for immediate occupation and is a fine opportunity for prospective buyers to turn the key and put their own "stamp" on their new home.
Viewing recommended - please call Justin Farrell, of Sherry FitzGerald Farrell, on 071 96 20976 to arrange your appointment.
Rooms
Guest wc Floor tiling, wc&whb, window, wall mirror, shelf, radiator.
Living Room 4.62m x 4.12m Bright, south facing room, wood flooring, fireplace with solid fuel stove, window blind, radiator, feature ceiling light, glazed double doors to kitchen dining room.
Kitchen/Dining Room 6.91m x 4.62m Floor tiling, fitted kitchen units, splash back tiling, sliding door to rear garden & patio area, radiator, curtain pole & drapes, radiator, feature ceiling lights x2. Integrated fridge freezer, Bosch dishwasher, Hotpoint oven & hob, extractor fan.
Utility Fitted units, washing basin, plumbed for washer & dryer, external entrance door, heating controls, extractor fan, radiator, Hisense washing machine.
First Floor Landing 6.35m2 Carpet, airing cupboard, access to attic space, radiator, window blind.
Bedroom 1 3.71m x 3.41m Bright room with south facing window, wood flooring, window blind, radiator.
En-Suite 2.17m x 1.51m Tiled, shower enclosure with Triton electric shower, wc&whb, radiator, extractor fan, wall mirror, shaver point & light.
Bedroom 2 3.96m x 2.77m Wood flooring, radiator, curtain pole & drapes, window blind.
Bedroom 3 4.01m x 2.37m Wood flooring, window blind, radiator.
Bedroom 4 6.75m2 Wood flooring, radiator, window blind.
Bathroom 2.82m x 1.81m Tiled, shower enclosure with electric shower, bath with mixer taps & shower attachment, radiator, extractor fan, wall mirror, chrome fittings, shelf, shaver point & light.
External Two car drive, front lawn area, side access to enclosed rear garden, patio area, garden shed, water tap, oil tank. New, Grant boiler for oil fired central heating. Large communal green area to front plus additional communal green area to front of development.
BER Information
BER Number: 118384569
Energy Performance Indicator: 117.64
About the Area
Carrick-on-Shannon is the county town of County Leitrim. It is also the smallest main county town in Ireland, situated on a strategic crossing point of the River Shannon and is the largest town in the county. The population of the town was 3,980 in 2011. It is the gateway to the Shannon–Erne Waterway, Lough Key, Acres Lake and Lough Allen via the picturesque villages of Cootehall, Knockvicar, Jamestown, Leitrim Village, Drumshanbo and Keshcarrigan and is only a short distance away from the Glens of North Leitrim.
Carrick-on-Shannon is situated on a fording point of the Shannon. In the vicinity of Drumsna, on the County Roscommon border, are the remains of an Iron Age fortification. Historic buildings are the "Carrick Castle", the Workhouse and Famine Graveyard, Hatley Manor, St George's Church of Ireland and the Costello Chapel.
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