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3 Church Hill
Sligo
F91CY6F
Description
The accommodation comprises of a welcoming entrance hallway, cosy sitting room with fireplace, dining room / living room with fireplace, kitchen with fitted units, house bathroom and two sizeable bedrooms.
To the rear of the house is a private small walled yard with handy shed, oil boiler & tank.
The convenience of this location cannot be overstated with all amenities close by.
Of interest to investors, first time buyers & home owners, this property offers an abundance of potential.
Viewing highly recommended.
Features
Double glazed PVC windows
Rear yard & shed
Town centre location
Rooms
Sitting room 3.5m x 3m open fireplace
Living / dining room 4.6m x 3.1m open fireplace with back boiler, tiled flooring
Kitchen 3.5m x 2.3m extensive range of fitted kitchen units, tiled flooring
Back hall 2.4m x 1m tiled flooring, door to rear yard
House bathroom 2.3m x 1.4m wc, whb, bath with shower overhead, full wall & floor tiling
Upstairs
Bedroom 1 4.6m x 3m
Bedroom 2 2.9m x 2.9m
Landing 3m x 1m hotpress
Shed 2.2m x 1.3m electricity & plumbing
Rear yard oil boiler & tank
BER Information
BER Number: 111344925
Energy Performance Indicator: 312.79
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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