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17 Saint Brigid's Terrace
Dundalk
Co. Louth
A91 N6P9
Description
*** We understand the property may qualify for the "Derelict Homes" grant of up to €70,000 subject to eligibility/grant terms & conditions ***
No. 17 Saint Brigid’s Terrace offers potential for significant refurbishment or redevelopment (subject to the relevant planning permission). This is an excellent opportunity for builders, investors or those seeking to create a bespoke home. With vision and investment, this property could be transformed into a modern residence in a town centre location.
Saint Brigid’s Terrace is a mature, residential area approximately 500 metres from Dundalk Town Centre (Market Square) and convenient to St. Helena’s Park, Aura Leisure Centre, Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk Retail Park and IDA Business & Technology Parks. This location cannot be overstated with the N52 Inner Relief Road being only 500 metres from the residence providing easy access to M1 Motorway Junction 16.
We have not had access to the first floor of the residence, however, we estimate the internal floor area of the entire property to be 65.9 sq.m. / 709.34 sq.ft. approx.
Planning permission for the provision of a new, two storey extension was granted in 2011 under planning reference 11/520041 but has since lapsed.
Full details on request and viewing by appointment only.
Rooms
Reception Room 5.04m x 4.61m
Kitchen 4.88m x 2.19m
Bedroom 3.16m x 2.92m
W.C. 2.19m x 1.20m
FIRST FLOOR
Overall 5.94m x 4.61m
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 65.9 sq.m. / 709 sq.ft. approx.
BER Information
BER Number: 118744796
Energy Performance Indicator: 512.08 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Dundalk is the county town and administrative capital of County Louth, situated where the Castletown River flows into Dundalk Bay. The town is close to the border with Northern Ireland and equidistant from Dublin and Belfast. The town's name, which was historically written as Dundalgan, has associations with the mythical warrior Cú Chulainn. In 2003 Dundalk was amongst nine cities and towns to be designated Gateway status in the Irish Government's National Spatial Strategy.
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