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Kavanagh Cottage
Churchtown
Fethard On Sea
Co. Wexford
Y34 CK22
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Radford are delighted to present to the market this beautifully refurbished and extended two-storey, three-bedroom residence, enjoying stunning views of the River Suir Estuary from the first-floor living room. Lovingly upgraded by the current owners, this exceptional home has been transformed into a property of real distinction in one of the most picturesque locations on the Hook Peninsula, just a stone's throw from the iconic Hook Lighthouse. The accommodation is bright, spacious, and thoughtfully designed throughout. A welcoming entrance hallway provides access to all ground-floor accommodation, including a large open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room to the rear, with views of and access to the garden. There are two generous double bedrooms on this level, one of which benefits from an en-suite shower room that can also be accessed from the kitchen area, together with a practical utility room. Upstairs, a spacious third bedroom enjoys access to a beautifully appointed family bathroom, while the stunning first-floor living room captures spectacular views across the surrounding coastline and estuary. Outside, the property offers ample off-street parking, mature hedging for privacy, and raised planting beds. With the coastline and Hook Lighthouse quite literally within walking distance, the entire peninsula becomes an extension of your garden, offering endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. For those seeking a genuine coastal retreat—a place to unwind, reconnect with nature, and escape the pace of modern life—this property is sure to impress. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, with the sea just metres away, it offers a rare opportunity to own a little piece of paradise. Viewing is highly recommended—seeing truly is believing.
Features
Situated on approx. 0.14 hectares (0.35 acres) of landscaped gardens
Ample off street parking
Oil fired central heating
Alarm
Double glazed windows throughout
Private septic tank
Mains water
Rooms
Bedroom 2 4.45m x 4.07m Picture window to front, fitted wardrobes, door to
Ensuite 2.11m x 1.76m Fully tiled suite comprising step in shower unit with "Triton T90xr" shower, pedestal wash hand basin, wc, door to kitchen
Bedroom 2 4.29m x 4.29m Dual aspect room
Kitchen / Dining / Family Room 6.62m x 4.59m Fitted wall and floor units, stainless steel sink unit with drainer, built in fridge, plumbed for dishwasher, stand along "Belling" oven with hob, extractor fan, dresser with display storage, island with storage and breakfast bar, tiled floor, tiled splashback, recessed lighting and spot lighting, windows to rear, door to ensuite, patio door to rear, door to
Utility Room 2.32m x 1.17m Plumbed for washing machine, fitted wall and floor units, stainless steel sink unit, door to rear
Landing 4.38m x 1.22m Hatch to attic
Bathroom 4.38m x 3.09m (max) Suite comprising roll top bath with telephone shower attachment, wc, pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback, step in fully tiled shower unit with "Triton AS2000x" power shower, shelving, tiled floor, wainscotting, velux window, recessed lighting, door to
Bedroom 1 4.45m x 4.02m Dual aspect to front and side
Living Room 8.54m x 4.57m Stunning views overlookiing the River Suir estuary, vaulted ceiling with beams, laminate flooring, free standing pellet stove with granite hearth
BER Information
BER Number: 119546489
Energy Performance Indicator: 128.82 (kWh/m2/yr)
About the Area
Fethard-on-Sea was originally called Fethard but the name was changed following drownings at sea when a lifeboat capsized in 1914 on a service mission to the schooner Mexico, off the Keeragh Islands. Nine of the lifeboat crew were drowned and five survived. There was an outpouring of sympathy for the village and money came in from around the world, however, a lot of it ended up in Fethard, County Tipperary, so the name of the Fethard in Wexford was changed to distinguish it.
It lies on the R734 road on the eastern side of the Hook peninsula, between Waterford Harbour and Bannow Bay. One would be hard pressed not to be enchanted by the charm of the seaside village, and obviously there are an array of facilities and activities for locals and visitors. Two Bus Éireann routes serve Fethard-on-Sea; route 370 provides a commuter service to Waterford via New Ross.
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