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25 Abbey Glen
Cappoquin
Co Waterford
P51F8X8
Description
Prime location -This 3 bedroomed semi-detached home is situated a stone’s throw from Cappoquin town centre with schools, shops, playing fields and churches all a short distance away. Conveniently located, Cappoquin is 1 hour from Waterford and Cork and 15 minutes from Dungarvan.
The living room with its large front window is located to the front of the property and has an open fireplace and plenty of space for furniture. The kitchen/dining room is very spacious and has solid handcrafted fitted units which offer plenty of storage and counter-top space. There is a door from the kitchen that leads to the rear maintenance free garden.
All of the bedrooms are upstairs off the main landing and are of fine size with the master facing to the rear and having large fitted wardrobes and a recently renovated ensuite. There is a main bathroom off the landing which services the other bedrooms.
Externally, the property has a small front garden with an ample size driveway. There is a rear patio garden with side entrance and block built shed with sockets and lighting.
This is a unique opportunity to acquire a lovely turn-key home in the heart of Cappoquin.
OFCH. Acc: Ent. hall, living, kit./dining, 3 beds (1 ens), wc, bath. 93 sq.m. (1,000 sq.ft.) approx.
BER: C1
BER No: 115603920
Energy Performance Indicator: 163.75 kWh/m2/yr
Features
Excellent condition.
Located in a quiet cul de sac with extra parking/turning space.
Solid oak flooring in living room.
Impressive kitchen with plenty counter top space.
Separate utility area within kitchen.
3 bathrooms - ground floor WC, ensuite & main bathroom upstairs.
Enclosed patio garden to rear with garden shed.
Large parking area at the front.
Built in 2000.
Mains services.
Rooms
Living Room 3.78m x 3.7m Solid Oak floor, painted walls, window to the front with curtains and blinds, centre light, fireplace, t.v. point.
Kitchen/Dining 4.14m x 3.76m Tiled floor, painted walls, window to the rear with blinds, door to rear garden, spot lights, solid timber fitted kitchen.
Utility Area 1.27m x 2m Tiled floor, painted walls, door to rear garden, centre light, fitted units, plumbed for washing machine/dryer.
Downstairs W.C. 1.47m x 1.85m Tiled floor and walls, opaque window to the side, whb, w.c., centre light.
Upstairs
Landing 2.82m x 2.03m Carpet floor, painted walls, centre light, hot press, smoke alarm.
Master Bedroom 2.82m x 2.03m Carpet floor, painted walls, window to the rear with curtains and blinds, centre light, t.v. point, fitted wardrobes.
Ensuite 2.34m x 0.76m Tiled floor and walls, opaque window to the rear, whb with vanity unit, w.c., Triton electric shower, extractor fan.
Bedroom Two 3.8m x 2.7m Carpet floor, painted walls, window to the front with curtains, centre light, t.v. point, access to attic via stira.
Bedroom Three 2.64m x 2.92m Carpet floor, painted walls, window to the front with curtains and blinds, centre light, fitted wardrobe.
Bathroom 2.34m x 1.78m Tiled floor and walls, opaque window to the side, whb, w.c., bath with overhead shower, centre light, extractor fan.
BER Information
BER Number: 115603920
Energy Performance Indicator: 163.75
About the Area
Cappoquin is a town in west Waterford, on the Blackwater river at the junction of the N72 national secondary road and the R669 regional road. It is positioned on a bend in the river and nestles at the foot of the Knockmealdown Mountains. Popular local pursuits include Gaelic games, rowing, and fishing. Within the town centre employment is provided by a variety of shops and businesses typical of a rural Irish town. Some of the largest individual local employers are located on the Cappoquin industrial estate. Surrounded by fertile fields, farming and agriculture plays an important role in the town, providing employment on farms and orchards scattered around the area.
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