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123 Rathbraughan Park
Sligo
F91X5N2
Description
Mid terrace three bedroom house in need of some light refurbishment located close to Sligo city centre.
The accommodation comprises on the ground floor of an entrance hallway with under stairs storage, sitting room with open fireplace with back boiler and a kitchen / dining room with fitted units & door to the rear garden.
On the first floor is three fine sized bedrooms and a house bathroom.
Off street car parking to the front and a spacious private rear garden.
This property is in walking distance of good local amenities including, bus stop, shops, church, school and only a stone's throw from Sligo town centre.
This property maybe eligible for some of the recent government property grants.
Features
Large rear garden
Ample car parking to front
Rooms
Sitting room 3.4m x 4.1m open fireplace with back boiler
Kitchen / dining room 5.2m x 3.4m fitted kitchen units, door to rear garden
Upstairs
landing 3.5m x 1m hotpress
Bedroom 1 3.3m x 3.4m built in wardrobe
Bedroom 2 3.3m x 3.6m built in wardrobe
Bedroom 3 2.3m x 2.3m built in wardrobe
Bathroom 1.9m x 1.6m wc, whb, shower
BER Information
BER Number: 117177261
Energy Performance Indicator: 266.27
About the Area
Sligo (Irish: Sligeach) is the county town, with a population of 19,452 in 2011. Sligo is a major economic, educational, administrative and cultural centre of Ireland's Border Region. The town is also an important tourist destination, owing mainly to the renowned natural beauty of the surrounding countryside and its literary and cultural associations. Situated on the coastal plain facing the Atlantic Ocean, the town is located on the banks of the Garavogue river between Lough Gill and the estuary leading to Sligo bay. Sligo has a vibrant nightlife, and is a popular destination for local residents and a sizable student population.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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