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192 Shingan
Enniscorthy
Co. Wexford.
Y21 V8Y6
Description
Features
Superb location within walking distance of Enniscorthy Town Centre.
Walk in condition.
Extra large rear & side gardens.
Modern & stylish decor.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 4.28m x 2.10m Tile flooring
Sitting Room 4.58m x 5.03m Solid wood flooring, feature corner fireplace, sliding doors to garden
Kitchen/Dining 4.58m x 2.78m Tile flooring and backsplash, fitted kitchen units, electric oven, electric hob, integrated fridge freezer, integrated dishwasher
Guest WC 1.48m x 2.10m Tile flooring, wc, whb
First Floor
Landing 3.58m x 4.15m Carpet flooring
Bedroom 1 2.23m x 2.83m Carpet flooring
Bedroom 2 2.25m x 2.83m Carpet flooring, inbuilt wardrobes
Bathroom 1.80m x 2.30m Tile flooring & bath, bath, wc, whb
Master Bedroom 4.58m x 3.08m Carpet flooring, inbuilt wardrobes
En-Suite 1.80m x 2.45m Tile flooring and walls, shower, wc, whb
BER Information
BER Number: 116150137
Energy Performance Indicator: 196.2kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Enniscorthy (Irish: Inis Córthaidh) is the second-largest town in County Wexford. At the 2011 census, the population of the town and environs was 9,538. Enniscorthy has a railway station on the Dublin–Rosslare line. There is a bus stop at Templeshannon with connections to Waterford, Dublin, and other cities. It has four second-level schools, and a number of primary schools.
Enniscorthy is situated by the River Slaney. There is a swimming pool/recreation centre, several sports grounds including a rugby club and GAA club and several hotels including the four star Riverside Park Hotel. Surrounding the town, there is an 18-hole golf course, several pitch and putts, freshwater fishing, and a five-star spa. The town also boasts several historical sites and museums, as well as a number of local festivals.

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