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Rose Cottage
Moattown
Kildalkey
Trim
Co Meath
C15 TD29
Description
The property which is situated on approx. 0.5 acres was extended using old brick, granite sills, reclaimed blue Bangor slates, double glazed sash windows and a crushed limestone driveway - all the old features and character of a bygone era but with up-to-date comforts and facilities. The kitchen is the hub of the house, with the Aga Cooker taking centre stage. The in-frame kitchen units, painted in Pistachio by Farrow and Ball, and limestone worktop, create a warm and welcoming area.
Rose Cottage is further complimented by the cottage garden which is entered through a climbing Wisteria surrounding a pergola archway along with a fruit garden, enclosed play area, old stone walls and tasteful carport and shed.
The property which is located just 2.5Km from Trim, was built in the early 1900's is in the Barony of Lune. Interestingly Rose Cottage was an ARP house during the 2nd World War. The Air Raid Patrol Officer lived here and the symbol is engraved on the window to the right of the front door, which adds even more character and history to this pretty property.
Features
Water from private well
Double glazed sash windows throughout
Calor gas heating
Crushed limestone driveway
Carport finished with lapped wood finish and concrete floor, steel framed shed with p.v.c. coated cladding on concrete base
Climbing Wisteria garden entrance
Play area enclosed with picket fencing & old school gates
Wooden garden shed
Fruit trees include apple, pear and plum
Original gates at entrance
Exposed limestone finish
Flagstone steps at main entrance and French doors
Rooms
Sitting Room Wood burning stove with original over mantle shelf. Reclaimed pitch pine wood floor, and cast iron radiator. Understairs storage.
Kitchen / Open plan dining area Inframe solid hand painted units in Farrow & ball eggshell, 2 display cabinets, plate rack, plumbed for dishwasher. Feature cream AGA with brick feature surround. Belfast sink, limestone worktop. Terracotta floor tiling. In the dining area there are 4 feature brick pillars and exposed stone wall and wide plank reclaimed Chestnut floor. French doors open out to garden.
Utiliy / Toilet Floor presses and sink unit, plumbed for washing machine. Lino floor covering. Cast iron Sheila maid. Heated towel rail. w.c.
Bedroom 1 Reclaimed pitched pine stained floor. Centre piece. Slate fireplace.
Landing Original pitched pine wood floor. Featured papered wall.
Bedroom 2 Carpeted. Reclaimed rustic pine wardrobes with tv cables fitted inside. Original cast iron fireplace.
Bedroom 3 Carpeted. Hidden paneled wall with insulated cylinder and immersion.
Bathroom w.c., w.h.b., bath with Electric shower unit. Tiled around bath and splashback.
BER Information
BER Number: 111422226
Energy Performance Indicator: 490.53kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim) is situated on the River Boyne, and has a population of approximately 9,000. This charming, well planned town attracts a large number of visitors and has now developed a reputation as being the gourmet capital of the North East. The town has a host of excellent hotels including Knightsbrook, Trim Castle and Castle Arch and has now established itself as a go-to location for dining out with a number of first class restaurants. The town is noted for Trim Castle - the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland. Trim has won the prestigious Irish Tidy Towns Competition several times, including a Gold Medal in 2014, highlighting the strong sense of community. There is a regular bus service to Blanchardstown and Dublin City. Trim has excellent schools including five primary and two secondary schools.

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