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2 Barn Owl Road
Kevinsfort
Strandhill Road
Sligo
F91 EP8P
Description
road in Sligo city.
The warm & welcoming spacious accommodation comprises of a large entrance porch & hallway, cosy living room with stove & book shelving, spacious sitting room with feature fireplace and double doors to the dining room, formal dining room with double doors to the sitting room & door to the hallway, kitchen / dining room with extensive range of fitted kitchen units and French doors out onto the decking which overlooks the beautiful landscaped private rear garden, handy utility room & a downstairs wc.
Upstairs, the sizable landing leads you to five spacious bedrooms (one ensuite) and a well-equipped main house bathroom.
The property is further enhanced by colourful landscaped gardens surrounded by mature hedging giving great privacy to the property. There is extra space to the side of the house which has the potential for a garage or an extension of the house subject to planning permission. The real dual in the crown of this property is where it is situated just opposite the large parkland within the development adding to the privacy & to the curb appeal.
This description would not be complete without mentioning the convenience of the location. It is close to Mitchell Curley Park, local convenience shop & Centra Supermarket, bus stop, St. Marys GAA Club & a short walk to the train and bus station and Sligo city centre.
The popular seaside village of Strandhill is only a short drive away.
Viewing highly recommended.
Features
Double glazed windows
Beautiful landscaped mature gardens with large decking & garden shed
Electric car charger
Ample off street car parking to the front
Opposite a large parkland within the development
Close to Mitchell Curley Park, local convenience shop & Centra Supermarket, bus stop, St. Marys GAA Club & a short walk to the train and bus station and Sligo city centre.
The popular seaside village of Strandhill is only a short drive away.
Rooms
Inner hallway 6m x 1.9m tiled flooring, downlighters
Hallway (part 2) 3.5m x 2m tiled flooring, understairs wc & whb, understairs storage
Sitting room 5.3m x 4m wooden flooring, feature fireplace, downlighters, coving, double doors to dining room
Dining room 4m x 2.8m double doors to sitting room
Living room / office 4.9m x 3.1m feature stove, book shelves, downlighters, wooden flooring
Kitchen / dining room 4.6m x 3.4m extensive range of fitted kitchen units with integrated appliances, tiled flooring, French doors to rear decking and garden
Utility Room 3.4m x 1.5m fitted units with sink, tiled flooring, door to rear garden, plumbing for washing machine
Upstairs
Landing 5.5m x 1.8m large hotpress shelved out, downlighters
Landing (part 2) 2m x 2m stira stairs access to attic with good storage
Bedroom 1 5m x 4m built in large slidrobe, views out over the mature large parklands within the development, downlighters
Ensuite 2.6m x 1.8m wc, whb, shower, wall & floor tiling
Bedroom 2 3.3m x 3m built in wardrobe
House bathroom 3.3m x 1.8m wc, whb, large shower, wall & floor tiling
Bedroom 3 3.9m x 3.4m built in double wardrobe, downlighters
Bedroom 4 3.4m x 2.4m built in wardrobe
Bedroom 5 3.6m x 3.4m built in double wardrobe
BER Information
BER Number: 101694867
Energy Performance Indicator: 164.69
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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