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'Knockmount'
Dublin Road
Drogheda
Co Louth
A92 TF66
Description
Features
Mains water & sewage
Period style dwelling
Large and bright accommodation throughout
Ornate cornicing and decorative ceiling plasterwork
Original floor tiling to Hall and Kitchen
Oil fired double Aga oven to Kitchen
Adams fireplaces
Oak flooring to reception rooms
Basement wine cellar/storage
Electric gated entrance
Spectacular mature gardens with high trees
Stable accommodation
Tennis Court surface area
Expansive private south and west facing gardens
1.8 acre site suitable to be subdivided subject to planning permission
250m to door of Drogheda Train Station
10 minute walking distance to Primary school, convenience store, coffee shop. bar and restaurants
1km to Drogheda town centre
3.5km to M1 Motor way
25minute drive to Dublin Airport and M50 orbital Motorway
Rooms
Entrance Hall 9.4m x 4.3m
Drawing Room 6.0m x 4.4m
Dining Room 6.0m x 4.4m
Living Room 4.4m x 3.6m
Kitchen (Back) 4.0m x 2.5m
Kitchen (Front) 4.0m x 3.8m
Conservatory 4.4m x 4.4m
Utility Room 2.5m x 1.9m
Boot Room 2.5m x 2.3m
Larder 2.5m x 2.2m
Office 2.5m x 1.8m
Toilet 1.8m x 0.9m
Cloaks 2.5m x 1.9m
FIRST FLOOR
Master Bedroom 4.9m x 4.6m
Bedroom 2 4.8m x 4.4m
Bedroom 3 4.5m x 4.4m
Bedroom 4 4.4m x 2.9m
Bedroom 5 4.7m x 3.0m
Bedroom 6 3.8m x 2.4m
Bathroom 2.8m x 2.2m
Shower Room 2.4m x 1.0m
Hot Press 1.8m x 1.1m
TOTAL: Approx. 390 SqM/ 4200 SqFt
BER Information
BER Number: 110801677
Energy Performance Indicator: 374.84
About the Area
Drogheda sits on both banks of the River Boyne in County Louth, with its southern environs located in County Meath. It constitutes the largest town and the 6th largest urban area overall in the Republic of Ireland with a population of 38,578 recorded in 2011. There are a number of large employers in the town, including Drogheda Port Company, which is the oldest indigenous employer since 1790. Glanbia, Natures Best, Hilton Foods, and Boyne Valley Foods, all have factories here, and therefore the town is an important centre of employment.

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