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40 Glenview Road
Wicklow Town
County Wicklow
A67 V585
Description
The accommodation is clean and bright with living room, galley kitchen, downstairs wc, two bedrooms with an ensuite. To the rear is a large garden with plenty of potential to extend (subject to planning).
Glenview Road is a popular, very mature location within easy walking distance of local convenience store, playground and one local school.
The Main Street is just five minutes walk with a selection of shops and amenities.
Viewing is highly recommended as this home is bound to attract plenty of interest.
Features
Lovely large rear garden with excellent potential to extend subject to PP
Rooms
Living Room 4.55m x 3.29m With laminate timber flooring, open fireplace with tiled surround and under stair storage
Kitchen 1.82m x 3.28m Galley style kitchen with ceramic tiled floor, plumbing for washing machine and sink unit
Downstairs wc Rear hallway with wc and access to rear garden
Bedroom 1 3.07m x 4.18m Front with laminate floors, built in storage and hotpress
Bedroom 2 3.06m x 3.22m Rear double bedroom with laminate floor and en suite
Ensuite Ceramic tiling, wc, pedestal wash hand basin and triton electric shower
BER Information
BER Number: 111468153
Energy Performance Indicator: 54.82
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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