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Ardmore Head
Ardmore
Co Waterford
P36 N252
Description
This private development of four exclusive homes have panoramic sea views of Ardmore Head and the surrounding countryside.
The kitchen, dining room, sitting room and master bedroom are all located on the 1st floor with impressive floor to ceiling glazing, Juliet balconies and an extensive covered balcony. This balcony is located off the dining room via French doors allowing the option of al fresco dining.
This prestigious development is within a stroll of the renowned Cliff House Hotel and Ardmore Village.
These stunning homes range in size from 2700 sq. feet and are ?nished to an exceptionally high standard by the well known and long established building Contractor Wallace Contracting Ltd.
A2 BER rating.
For further info contact Sherry FitzGerald Reynolds on 058 23444
Features
Panoramic sea views
Spacious living areas
Extensive floor to ceiling glazing
Juliet balconies
External covered balcony
Contemporary fitted kitchens
Walk in showers with stylish accessories and fittings
Underfloor heating throughout the house
Air to water heating systems
Triple glazed windows
Heat recovery system
About the Area
Ardmore is a seaside resort and fishing village in County Waterford, not far from Youghal. The village has a population of around 330, although this increases with the tourist season. The village includes two hotels, a number of pubs and restaurants, a seasonal petrol station, a pier and slipway, and one store. There are sports clubs and a primary school. It boasts a mile-long beach and several other beaches. Recently a new hotel was completed, replacing the older Cliff Hotel. This village has also been the overall winner of the Irish Tidy Towns Competition.
There is a cliff path beginning near the Cliff House Hotel and ending back in the main street. The walk, which has marker posts erected along the route, passes an old remodelled Coastguard Station, St Declan's Cell and Holy Well, a ruined church, the wreck of the Samson, an abandoned lookout tower. Further along there is another well with stone canopy. The Round Tower Complex is atop the hill above the village.

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