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168 Glebemount
Glebemount
Wicklow Town
County Wicklow
A67 C973
Description
There is a lovely flow to the property and an expansive hallway gives way to both reception rooms and bedrooms. A beautiful light filled living room features to the front, and to the rear a family friendly kitchen/dining room with access to the private rear garden. The well-presented bedrooms are nicely proportioned, and the master bedroom enjoys an ideal aspect overlooking the rear garden.
Off street parking, with low maintenance front and rear gardens are sure to appeal with the added benefit of 2 garden sheds. Ideally positioned in a cul de sac with plenty of parking and open greenspace, this fine bungalow is a must see!
The location of 168 Glebemount simply could not be better. Ideally situated in one of the most sought-after locations within walking distance of shops, pubs, and restaurants. There is a wide selection of recreational amenities such as rugby, GAA, and tennis clubs. An excellent number of primary and secondary schools are within easy reach. The area is very well served by public transport links including the local train station and numerous bus routes, a short drive from the M11, providing easy access to Dublin city and beyond.
Features
4 bedroom detached bungalow
Ideal cul de sac location
Hardwood double glazing
2 garden sheds
Oil fired central heating
Open plan living accommodation
Ample parking
Within walking distance of Wicklow Town
Services:
Rooms
Living Room 6.04m x 3.46m Spacious, bright living room located to the front of the property and boasting a south facing aspect. There is a lovely open fireplace to the centre of the room featuring a granite surround and wall lights and a ceiling cornice also feature. Double doors lead to the kitchen/dining area.
Kitchen Dining Room 6.09m x 3.46m This well equipped kitchen is perfect for families with a wide range of solid wood wall, floor and display units. Located to the rear of the property with a breakfast bar and conservatory off - there is ample space for entertaining. There is plenty of countertop space for food prep and a sink unit with tiled splashback also features. Spotlights have been fitted to the ceiling and the warm wood floor completes this room.
Sun Room 3.54m x 2.52m Located off the kitchen with tiled flooring and idea for use as a laundry or utility room.
Bedroom 1 4.26m x 2.90m Specious double located to the rear of the property with carpet flooring, fitted wardrobes and spotlights.
Bedroom 2 3.65m x 2.44m Currently in use as a study with a range of built in shelving, wood flooring and hotpress off.
Bedroom 3 3.65m x 2.44m Featuring wood flooring, spotlights and built in dresser.
Bedroom 4 3.65m x 2.79m Located to the front of the property with carpet flooring and spotlights.
Bathroom 2.45m x 1.65m Recently refurbished and fully tiled to walls and floor. There is a bath with a triton T90 electric shower fitted above and a wc and whb with concealed storage below. A heated towel rail, towel storage and extractor fan also feature.
BER Information
BER Number: 116919044
Energy Performance Indicator: 240.34 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Wicklow Town is the capital town of Co. Wicklow. According to local history, the town was founded circa 795AD by the Vikings. The Black Castle ruins which overlook the harbour stand as a reminder of the Norman invasion. The town hosts the start of the Round Ireland Yacht Race which takes places biannually. During this weekend the town comes alive with visitors & locals alike enjoying the Sail Fest and all the markets stalls and entertainment it provides.
The harbour and its surrounds play an integral part in the life of the town, both commercially and from a tourist point of view. Enjoy a stroll out either of the piers or further along The Murrough, a coastal wetland, very popular with walkers and nature lovers where you can enjoy beautiful views of the town and coastline.
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