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28 Seamount Drive
Newcastle
Co. Wicklow
A63 PD72
Description
Email : Anna@sfcatherineoreilly.ie for more information
28 Seamount Drive offers first time buyers an excellent opportunity to secure their first home. In need of some work and redecoration the property is a super project for those who are willing to take on some refurnbishment. The accommodation comprises entrance hallway, kitchen, large living room, guest wc, three bedrooms and family bathroom.
Seamount Drive has easy access to the N11 as well as public transport, located in the heart of Newcastle Village. Close to the local shops, schools and pubs and in a quiet residential area, this property is in an excellent location.
Rooms
Kitchen 3.52m x 3.31m Situated to the front with ceramic tiled floor, fitted pine kitchen units, stainless steel sink unit and door to living room
Living Room 3.90m x 5.23m Spacious living room overlooking the rear garden with sliding patio doors, laminate timber floor, open fireplace with stone surround
Master Bedroom 4.58m x 2.74m Double room to the front
Bedroom 2 2.798m x 2.33m Front with carpet
Bedroom 3 3.24m x 3.19m Double bedroom overlooking the rear garden
Bathroom 1.86m x 1.92m Ceramic tiled floor, timber wall pannelling, wc, pedestal wash hand basin and splash back tiling.
Downstairs wc Located off the rear hallway - guest wc with wash hand basin
BER Information
BER Number: 109203620
Energy Performance Indicator: 474.97 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Newcastle is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the R761and is about 45 km (28 mi) south of Dublin city. Newcastle had a population of 951 in the village and hinterland in the census of 2011. The ancient barony, which surrounds the village, takes its name from the village and its Norman castle. In 1983, Newcastle has seen the building of a community centre providing space for sporting and recreational activities. An Information Technology Centre provides training for all ages. The young population is very socially and culturally active with many club and organisations like the local Gaelic Athletic Association Club, indoor soccer, Bowls, Badminton, Tennis, Croquet. Newcastle is very close to the beach, which is used for swimming, walking and shore angling. There is one pub, The Castle Inn (previously the Bridge Inn), which was rebuilt in 2008 and a shop/garage. Dublin Bus provides services between Newcastle and Dublin on their 84 bus with a journey time of about 90 minutes.
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