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Mountgordon
Castlebar
Co. Mayo
F23 CK12
Description
Built in 1995 the dwelling extends to 190 square metres over two floors and boasts the most attractive mature gardens complete with a private patio area and ample off-street parking.
Accommodation on the ground floor comprises entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, dining, utility, wc, sitting room and cloakroom while the first floor comprises five double bedrooms (2 en-suite), family bathroom and hot press.
Services:
Electricity: Mains
Water: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Oil fired central heating with wall mounted radiators.
Windows: PVC double glazed units
BER: C3
Year Built: 1995
Features
Large Mature site
190 square metres
Highly sought after and desirable location
Very convenient to the Town Centre and all amenities.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 5.2m x 2.44m
Living Room 4.22m x 6.88m with open fire and bay window.
Kitchen 3.43m x 4.6m with fully fitted units and breakfast counter.
Utility Room 1.5m x 2.34m with fully fitted units.
WC 1.5m x 3 with wc & wash hand basin.
Dining Room 3.8m x 4.14m with bay window.
Sitting Room 3.9m x 3.7m with open fire and patio doors to the rear garden.
First Floor
Landing 5.03m x 3.33m
Bedroom 1 2.77m x 3.7m
Bathroom 3.4m x 1.7m with wc, wash hand basin, bath and shower cubicle.
Bedroom 2 3.96m x 3.38m with en-suite
En-Suite 1.47m x 2.74m with wc, wash hand basin and corner shower unit.
Bedroom 3 5.1m x 9
Master Bedroom 4.24m x 3.33m with fitted wardrobes and en-suite.
Bedroom 5 3.73m x 2.74m
BER Information
BER Number: 113853717
Energy Performance Indicator: 209.26
About the Area
Castlebar is the largest town in Mayo, by population. Castlebar's population boomed in the late 1990s, rising by one-third in six years, and the town is still growing. According to the 2011 Census it stands at 10,826. A campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and the Country Life section of the National Museum of Ireland are two important local amenities. The town is linked by railway to Dublin, Westport and Ballina. The town is surrounded by several villages. The main route to the area by road is the N5.

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