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35 Cartrun Breac
Lisbrack
Longford
N39 W3Y1
Description
The house was originally built in 2005 the house features a large living room to the front of the house with an open fireplace and double doors through to the kitchen / dining area at the rear. There are built in units with appliances and sliding glass doors to the rear garden that flood the area with light taking advantage of the south facing rear aspect.
Upstairs the main bedroom has an ensuite shower room and built in wardrobes. There is a second double bedroom with a built in wardrobe. The family bathroom is semi tiled. The single bedroom has a built in wardrobe and would be an ideal home office to take advantage of the fibre to the home and gigabit cable broadband available in the area.
This house is an ideal first home or investment property.
Outside:
To the rear of the house there is a fenced in lawn area, the south easterly aspect means this area gets the sun in the morning through to the late afternoon. To the front there is a small lawn and a driveway. Mature box hedging afford good privacy
Location:
Cartrun Breac is ideally located just off Longford’s much sought after Battery Road, within walking distance of the town centre.
Surrounded be a vast array of sporting amenities being beside Pearce Park GAA grounds & across from Longford Rugby Club. The estate is also convenient to the N4 Dublin – Sligo Rd and the Axis retail park beside it. There is a local shop at a petrol service station at the top of Lisbrack road.
Directions
Eircode: N39 W3Y1
GPS: 53.737, -7.807
BER Information
BER Number: 116993379
Energy Performance Indicator: 178.08
About the Area
Longford (Irish: an Longfort) is an historical town with a population of 9,601 (2011 census). It lies at the meeting of the N4 and the N5 primary routes. Longford is a local commercial centre with many retail outlets, as well as several leisure facilities. Longford town has a number of primary schools, secondary schools, and an extensive adult education centre.
Longford is about 91 km from Sligo and 122 km from Dublin, and is served by Sligo-Dublin intercity train services. Journeys to Dublin by rail generally take less than two hours. There are also a large number of bus services to Dublin and other towns. Third level colleges are well served by the private companies during the academic year.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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