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Shanagarry
Oulartwick
Enniscorthy
Co. Wexford
Y25 PD85
Description
The two storey residence while in need of refurbishment is quite spacious throughout with two reception rooms on the ground floor and four double bedrooms on the 1st (one en-suite).
Externally, while the grounds have become overgrown, the house is situated to the front part of the site which means the rear paddock has any number of uses.
Early viewing essential.
Rooms
Living Room 6.90m x 4.64m Open fireplace.
Kitchen 3.41m x 4.69m Fitted units.
Utility Room 2.03m x 0.92m
Sitting Room 3.36m x 4.62m
W.C. 1.91m x 1.38m
First Floor
Master Bedroom 3.67m x 4.63m Timber Floor.
En-Suite 1.73m x 2.11m W.C., W.H.B., shower.
Bedroom 2 3.13m x 4.66m Timber floor.
Bedroom 3 3.42m x 3.47m Timber floor.
Bedroom 4 3.41m x 4.66m Timber floor.
Bathroom 1.79m x 3.31m Bath, W.C., W.H.B.
BER Information
BER Number: 112869896
Energy Performance Indicator: 10013564048
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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