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Fox Lodge
Ratoath
Co Meath
A85FH00
Description
stone walls and pillars finished with cast-iron gates leading to a long and private driveway complimented by a generously sized front garden.
Fox Lodge is a prominent and important landmark for the village of Ratoath. It’s Virginia creeper clad appearance sets the tone for this imposing family home which has been extended in recent years with a two bedroom unit called 'Tyrmme Cottage' to the side of the main home.
This spectacular residence encompasses approx. 325 sq m / 3500 sq ft of generous accommodation, comprising entrance hallway with 12 ft high ceilings finished with wooden beams, reception room, dining room,
kitchen, utility room and family room. Upstairs hosts a generous sized landing, three bedrooms (master bedroom with en-suite) and a family bathroom.
The semi-detached to Fox Lodge is the single storey Trymme Cottage, built in the late 1980s that has a separate entrance and features a kitchen, living room, two bedrooms (master bedroom with en-suite) and
a family bathroom. The gardens are well-maintained with a selection of mature trees and hedgerows surrounding the property and bordered by walls. There is also a large garage offering plentiful outdoor storage two
loose boxes. The location could not be better, perfect for city center commuters with the M3 and M2 motorways right on your doorstep.
Some local amenities include Fairyhouse Racecourse, Tattersalls, Avoca, Tayto Park, and Blanchardstown shopping centre to name just a few. Excellent bus links to Dublin City Centre and Universities.
Viewing comes highly recommended for this fantastic opportunity!
Features
Ivy clad facade
Prestigious residence
Wonderful old world features throughout
Generously sized rooms
Approx. 325 sq m/ 3500 sq ft
Standing on approx. 1 acre
Well-maintained gardens surrounded by mature trees
Large, detached garage
Huge potential for spectacular property
Ideally positioned on Main St, Ratoath
Rooms
Reception Room A large and impressive reception room with high ceilings, bay window to side, long window to front of room and a feature marble fireplace to front of property.
Dining Room A long and inviting dining room with a long window, tiled flooring, high ceiling and feature fireplace to front of property.
Kitchen Breakfast Room Adjoining from dining room and hallway with two large velex windows, pantry and utility room, to rear of property.
Utility Room Off kitchen and hallway, to rear of property
Guest w.c.. Wet room, off hallway to rear of property with w.c., w.h.b. and shower.
Family Room Located to rear of property with stove.
Bedroom 1 Generous sized bedroom with high ceilings to front of property.
Bedroom 2 Generous sized master bedroom with high ceilings to front and rear of property.
En-Suite Off master bedroom to rear of property with w.c., w.h.b. and bathtub.
Bedroom 3 Large bedroom to rear of property with sink.
Bathroom Family bathroom with w.c., w.h.b., bidet and shower to rear of property.
Additional Living Space
Kitchen Dining Room Spacious kitchen/ dining room to front of property
Living Room Living room located on wall adjoining the house
Entrance Porch Greeted by a tiled porch wrapped in glass windows, amounting to the size of a sun room, gives for a special introduction to Foxlodge
Bedroom One Spacious master bedroom with en-suite to front of property
En-Suite Two Off master bedroom with w.c., w.h.b. and shower
Bedroom Two Large double bedroom to rear of property currently used as storage/ utility room
Bathroom Two Tiled bathroom with w.c., w.h.b. and bathtub
BER Information
BER Number: 115019440
Energy Performance Indicator: 367.64
About the Area
Ratoath (Irish: Ráth Tó) is a vibrant commuter town, centred on the point where the R125 and R155 regional roads meet. In the 2006 census, it was 7,249, and by 2011 the population reached 9,043. The Broad Meadow River (Irish: An Gabhair) flows through the town.
Most of Ratoath's adult population commutes to Dublin to work. More than three quarters of the population traveled to work by car. In 2011 10.9% of the workforce was unemployed compared to the national average of 19%. This may be due to the small percentage of the Ratoath workers employed in the construction sector, with Ratoath having more people than average from higher socio-economic classes. Just outside the town is Fairyhouse racecourse, where the Irish Grand National is held.

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