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Quay Road
Fethard
Co Wexford
Y34 Y478
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Radford is delighted to bring to the market this beautifully situated property which is perched on a secluded site of approximately 0.44 acres, at the water’s edge in Fethard on Sea where the only sound is the soothing rhythm of waves lapping the shore. The property has been beautifully maintained by the current owners yet offers any discerning purchaser an opportunity to make this home their own in this desirable location. The property offers endless potential, and with a bit of creativity, you can fully capitalize on its beautiful surroundings. Nestled within the site the detached two-bedroom residence, which offers spectacular sea views from every room, offers limitless opportunities with its expansive site, generous plot of land and breathtaking views. Thoughtfully built to harmonize with its natural surroundings, the property features a grass roof that blends seamlessly into the landscape. Internally the property comprises an entrance porch, an open-plan living/dining room, kitchen, rear hallway, and two en-suite bedrooms. The outdoor space truly must be seen to be appreciated. The site benefits from two vehicle entrances and a pedestrian gate, all leading into a private and peaceful setting. A traditional stone wall borders the road frontage, complemented by mature hedging and scattered trees. Pockets of lawn—some forming part of the green roof—provide various vantage points throughout the garden to relax and take in the stunning views. There is also a detached double garage and outbuildings which has been very well maintained. Location-wise, this property speaks for itself. Fethard Quay is just a stone’s throw away, offering direct access to the sea, while some of Ireland’s finest beaches are right on your doorstep. The charming village of Fethard is within easy reach and offers a host of amenities, including coffee shops, an activity centre, restaurants, shops, and bars. Viewing is highly recommended.
Features
Architecturally unique 2-bedroom detached home with grass roof
Two outbuildings and a detached double garage
Dual vehicle access points plus a pedestrian gate
Landscaped garden with mature trees, hedging, and lawned areas
Elevated viewing points throughout the garden
Quiet, scenic location just steps from Fethard Quay and the sea
Oil fired central heating
Double glazed windows throughout
Private septic tank
Mains water
Easy access to Fethard village amenities: coffee shops, restaurants, activity centre, and more
Rooms
Living Room / Dining Room 7.25m x 4.98m Open plan room with vaulted beamed ceiling housing 4 velux windows, recessed lighting, open fireplace with copper canopy, raised insert, granite hearth, built in storage, fitted shelving, opening and arch to
Kitchen 7.4m x 1.76m Dual aspect to front and side, fitted floor units, 2 x stainless steel sink units, plumbed for dishwasher, plumbed for washing machine, tiled floor, tiled splashback, vaulted beamed ceiling with recessed lighting
Rear Hall 2.22m x 2m Door to rear, fitted storage units, recessed lighting, tiled floor
Bedroom 1 4.4m x 3.82m Dual aspect, wooden flooring recessed lgithing, built in wardrobe
Ensuite 3.68m x 1.63m Suite comprising bath with telephone shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, wc tiled floor, part tiled walls, beamed ceiling
Bedroom 2 5.52m x 4.17m Dual aspect, vaulted beamed ceiling with recessed lighting
Outhouse 1 3.2m x 1.72m View to sea, vaulted ceiling with velux window, powered with electricity
Outhouse 2 4.62m x 3.2m View to side, vaulted ceiling with velux window, original opening for fire, powered with electricity
Garage 6.24m x 5.9m Double up and over doors
BER Information
BER Number: 100732031
Energy Performance Indicator: 538.86 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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