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4 Main Street
Duncannon
Co Wexford
Y34 N5V0
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Radford are delighted to present to the market this wonderfully located four-bedroom mid-terrace residence, a home that is simply oozing potential. Extending to approximately 108.7 sq. m. (1,170 sq. ft.), this attractive two-storey property offers generously proportioned rooms throughout and retains many of its original character features, including picture rails, ceiling roses and dado rails, adding charm and personality to the home.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall with stairs to the upper foor, a step to the right leads you into the very well proportioned living room with double doors leading to the utility room and kitchen / dining room. Upstairs there are four good sized bedrooms with a fully tiled wet room. There is on street parking to the front and a small enclosed yard (8.37m x 6.23m (max)) to the rear which houses a storage area (3.16m x 4.52m) with double doors leading onto a rear laneway and a pedestrian door which leads onto the laneway.
Situated in the heart of Duncannon, this property enjoys unparalleled convenience with everything the village has to offer on your doorstep — restaurants, traditional pubs, shops, cafés, and the stunning award-winning beach. Whether you are searching for a permanent residence, holiday retreat, or investment opportunity, this property presents an exceptional opportunity in one of County Wexford’s most sought-after coastal villages.
Features
Striking distance to the sea front
Oozing potential
Double glazed windows throughout
Oil fired central heating
Enclosed yard to rear with ideal storage area
Rooms
Living Room 5.32m x 4.19m Feature bow window to front with window shutters, ceiling coving, ceiing rose, ornate fireplace with cast iron inset and wooden surround, intergrated shelving, picture rail, double doors to utility room
Kitchen / Dining Room 5.6m x 3.23m Dual aspect, titted wall and floor units, stainless steel sink unit with drainer, plumbed for washing machine "Newworld" free standing electric cooker, tiled splashback, part tiled floor and part wood floor, dado rail, solid fuel stove
Utility Room 3.17m x 2.67m Door to rear, tiled floor, fitted storage
Landing 2.6m x 1.64m + 2.76m x 0.97m
Bedroom 1 3.25m x 3.41m Picutre window to rear with partial sea views, shelved hotpress, built in wardrobe
Wet Room 2.14m x 2.05m Fully tiled wet room with "Triton T90sr" shower, wc, pedestal wash hand basin, wall hung mirror with over head light
Bedroom 2 4.23m x 2.68m (max) Fitted wardrobes, window to rear with partial sea views
Inner Hall 1.9m x 0.84m
Bedroom 3 3.18m x 2.53m Picture window to front, built in wardrobes
Bedroom 4 2.55m x 2.56m Picture window to front, fitted wardrobe and vanity area
BER Information
BER Number: 118364033
Energy Performance Indicator: 118364033
About the Area
Duncannon (Irish: Dún Canann) is a village in southwest County Wexford, bordered to the west by Waterford harbour, and sitting on a rocky headland jutting into the channel is the strategically prominent Duncannon Fort which dominates the village. Primarily a fishing village, Duncannon also relies heavily on tourism and is situated on the clearly signposted and very scenic Ring of Hook drive. Duncannon beach, a mile long golden beach, very popular spot with locals and tourists alike.
Duncannon Fort, which was built in 1588 incorporates a maritime museum, Cockleshell Arts Gallery, Officer's Mess Café and Craft shop and various other Art and Craft outlets and is open daily to visitors 7 days from June to September. Rest of year 5 days Guided tours are available. Bus Éireann route 370 links Duncannon to New Ross, Waterford and Wellingtonbridge. The nearest railway station is Waterford railway station, some 22 km distant via the Ballyhack - Passage East ferry.
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