Spectacular 3 Bed Detached Home in Westgrove, Donnybrook

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12 The Lawn, Westgrove, Donnybrook, Cork, T12 VAK2, Ireland, Douglas (Ireland)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€395,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

This delightful three-bedroom detached home is located in a private cul-de-sac within Westgrove, just off Donnybrook Hill. This turn-key residence has been well designed and lovingly cared for to a very high standard throughout.

The ground floor consists of an open plan kitchen/dining area, an inviting living room and a utility room. On the first floor are three bedrooms (including one ensuite) and a main bathroom.

To the front, there is a driveway offering off-street parking for a number of cars, as well as an attractive lawn area lined with planting beds. The fully enclosed rear garden can be accessed through a wide side entrance and features a large patio area, a good sized lawn and a generous detached outdoor studio.

Westgrove is an excellent location, close to Douglas Village and all its amenities. There are good schools nearby, regular bus services and easy access to the south link road network and Ringaskiddy.

This property will undoubtedly appeal to many home buyers, given its layout, condition and location. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to view this exceptional home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
120
Price per m²
€3,292
Garden size
320
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to a beautifully appointed four-bedroom detached home nestled in the peaceful setting of Glenarouske, Cork. This jewel is the perfect haven for those seeking tranquility combined with ample conveniences, concealing itself just off Barringtons Avenue. A secluded sanctuary, yet close to all the treasures that Blackrock Road has to offer, including a range of shops from boutiques to grocers, several banks, revered schools, efficient public transport links, and the expansive Mahon Point shopping centre. This house elegantly rests on an impressive private site covering 0.2 acres of land adorned with mature shrubs and trees to the front. An image of picturesque domesticity, the rear garden is fully enclosed, accompanying a large block-built shed and a pristine lawn that stretches around the side of the house. The garden invites residents to enjoy a tranquil cup of coffee in the morning or intimate backyard parties during long summer nights. Stepping inside, this approximately 1679 sq. ft. well laid out interior comprises a welcoming entrance hall leading to a cozy living room, a secluded home office, and a well-appointed kitchen/dining room. The kitchen, buzzing with domestic warmth, is a veritable heart of this house, ably supported by a convenient utility room. Peek into the convivial dining room, four delightful bedrooms, and a Jack and Jill bathroom bringing comfort and functionality that matches the exterior's aesthetic appeal. Living in Cork isn't just about having a roof over your head; it's about belonging to a community that celebrates its cultural roots while encouraging modernity. It's about enjoying mild winters and moderate summers, about experiencing awe-inspiring views of the Atlantic Pond, rejoicing in the beauty of Railway Line Greenway, and strolling at your leisure around Beaumont Park. The bustling Blackrock village has a strong community spirit. Together with Mahon Point, it offers a rich variety of entertainment, gastronomic delights that range from cozy pubs to elegant dining, and a plethora of retail therapy options. Factor in the abundant educational opportunities via reputable local schools, and you have an enviable location that proves irresistible to families, working professionals, and retirees alike. Transportation is easily accessible, linking residents to the greater Cork region and facilitating quick commutes to work, school, or weekend escapades. Additionally, the close proximity to the Marina allows water enthusiasts direct access to the joyful embrace of water-based activities. Being a house owner in Cork means being party to this rich tapestry of experiences. It means enveloping yourself in a community bound by shared history and progressive ideals. Your experience within the home promises to be equally enriching, with modern comforts and classic charm intertwining to provide a homely ambiance that radiates warmth and invitation. From enjoying the first light of the sun in your own back garden to cozy winter nights by the fireplace, living here offers an enviable lifestyle that goes beyond walls and roofs. This amazing property, with its advantageous location and private setting, exudes a unique charm that stands as a testament to the city's rich history and vibrant lifestyle. It waits for its perfect resident, ready to enrich their life with Irish magic imbued in its very walls. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity. Make Cork, this city of dreams, your cherished abode. Book your viewing today and embrace the Irish spirit!

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Welcome to No.13 Thornbury, a beautiful four bedroom detached bungalow located in the desirable Glounthaune Village, just on the edge of Cork City. Situated in an idyllic setting overlooking Cork Harbour and the lush countryside beyond, this prestigious home has all modern conveniences and recent upgrades such as ten photovoltaic and solar water panels, an electric car charger and high-speed fibre broadband. The spacious hallway is the perfect introduction to this cool retro design home which boasts a large and bright lounge / dining room with direct access to the south-facing conservatory. The kitchen is fully fitted and comes complete with modern eye and floor level units, as well as a selection of great appliances. Adjacent to this is the utility, guest WC and large garage perfect for storage or future conversion. The master bedroom, located on the ground floor, overlooks the garden and enjoys its own tastefully laid out en-suite. The remaining three double bedrooms share a good-sized family bathroom with skylight and hot press. The garden of No.13 Thornbury is truly private and maturely landscaped. There is ample parking to the front and a large lawn and patio area to the rear that captures the light all day long - ideal for relaxing outdoors and entertaining friends and family during those warm summer days. The local area boasts many amenities such as schools, universities, hospitals, trains, buses, shops, pubs, restaurants and more, providing plenty of convenience and entertainment right on your doorstep. The historic Bird Sanctuary & Wetlands walk, Harpers Island, the East Cork Walk & Cycle Way, Glounthaune Train Station and Fitzpatrick's Bakery & Delicatessen Shop are all within close proximity. Fota Gardens & Wildlife Park, Midleton, Cork City Centre, Cobh, UCC, Apple (Holy Hill) and Cork International Airport can all be easily reached from No.13 Thornbury too. This fantastic property represents a unique opportunity for a new family to acquire a beautiful home in one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods just on the edge of Cork city. Contact us today to arrange a viewing.

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Welcome to the Shournagh Lodge, a gorgeous detached bungalow perched atop 5.21 acres of pristine Irish landscape in the quaint and peaceful town of Carrigrohanebeg, situated in the heart of County Cork. Unrivalled views of the Lee Valley and Cork City set the backdrop for this striking 1960s home, nestled in tranquillity and offering unparalleled access to natural beauty while being conveniently close to everyday necessities. Nearby, Ballincollig Town Centre provides all manner of retail and dining options, catering to the day-to-day needs of the modern family. A short drive further will bring you to the hustle and bustle of Cork city itself, presenting limitless opportunities for work and play. The spacious lounge opens onto a patio, an ideal conversation space where the panorama commands your attention. Your guests will be enthralled by the impressive vistas as you entertain them in comfort. The south-facing gardens extend invitingly, offering ample room for children to play under the Irish sun. This 180-square metre bungalow boasts four comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its proximity to high-quality schools and hospitals make it the ideal homestead for a growing family. Additionally, the potential for extension or development opens up a myriad of possibilities for those looking to customise their surroundings and create their perfect sanctuary. The unique charm of bungalow living is truly realised in this dwelling. Single-storey design allows for a seamless flow of space from room to room, perfect for fostering strong familial connections. The inherent privacy a bungalow affords, with no upstairs neighbours to consider, is a lifestyle luxury that is hard to match. Water purity is ensured by a personal well located in the neighbouring field to the front. This well draws on local underground reserves, providing pure drinking water, a testament to the pristine environment you will be a part of. Nestled on the outskirts of Carrigrohane, this home is just a short drive from the coastal havens of Kinsale and Bandon. Known for their breathtaking beaches and charming local attractions, these vibrant seaside towns embody the best of rustic coastal living in Ireland. Bordered by serene fields and woodland, Carrigrohane embodies the quintessential Irish rural atmosphere. The renowned friendliness of its inhabitants and tranquil ambience marked by an unspoiled environment create an endearing local community that one will be delighted to be a part of. The weather here is typically mild, with a temperate maritime climate. Winters are cool but not harsh, while summers are warm rather than hot, with rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. Ireland is often playfully described as having 40 shades of green and living here you will understand why - the lush landscape is a feast to the eyes all around the year. Don't miss out on this spectacular opportunity to acquire a piece of Irish paradise. Your dream of truly inspirational living awaits in Shournagh Lodge. Visit to experience the real charm of the place, you will understand why it's more than just a property, it's a lifestyle. Come and embrace the incomparable pleasure of bungalow living surrounded by Ireland’s natural splendour.

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Immerse yourself in the opulence of seaside living in this lavish waterfront residence in The Caverns, Harbour View, Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, a charming region in the heart of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. This stunning home offers five luxurious bedrooms and sits against the backdrop of panoramic sea views, flawlessly blending style, comfort, and breathtaking natural beauty. An architecturally-designed masterpiece, this residence boasts a sprawling 210 sq metres of living space and an impressive coastal frontage of around 135m, all nestled within generous 1.35ha (3.34 acres) land. Instantly capture the essence of relaxed seaside living with direct private water access, and sheltered sea view terraces, enveloped by the magnificent scenic beauty of the Wild Atlantic coast. The home’s resilience is as awe-inspiring as its aesthetics. Constructed by the esteemed Crowley Brothers, the house features durable concrete cladding. Originally crafted in the early 1960s with an extension added fifteen years later, the expansive abode is ideal for personal customisations to create the beach house of your dreams. The outdoor environment mirrors the charm inside, with gently sloping grounds impeccably landscaped and flourishing mature plants. Additional works could enhance the already captivating beauty of the surroundings. The neighbourhood towns from Kinsale to Clonakilty are well-known for their cosmopolitan vibe and welcoming community, adding to the charm of residing here. Inside this incredible home, an alluring array of features awaits. The five capacious bedrooms complement the functional cloakroom, bathroom, utility room and study. For culinary lovers, the dual aspect kitchen is an absolute pleasure. Enjoy meals in the dual aspect dining room, warmed by the comfort of a solid fuel stove. Unwind in the triple aspect lounge with an open fire, adjoined by a massive picture window and patio access. Completing the indoor features is a separate expansive double garage boasting 189.9 sq. m. (or around 2,043 sq. ft.). The proximity of The Caverns to the striking coastline stretching from Kinsale to Clonakilty ensures a variety of recreational activities, from sailing, fishing, and surfing to kitesurfing, kayaking and golfing. A selection of exquisite pubs and eateries nearby, like the Monk's Lane restaurant in Timoleague and the well-loved Pink Elephant near The Caverns, adds to the delightful experiences living in this region. For essential amenities, Courtmacsherry and Kinsale are merely fifteen and twenty minutes away respectively, with Cork International Airport a 40-minute drive and Cork City just ten minutes further. Living in The Caverns integrates luxury with the tranquil pace of coastal living. Imagine waking up to vivid sunrises over the horizon of the Atlantic, followed by days filled with maritime recreation or simply relaxing and soaking up the vibrant coastal atmosphere. As the day ends, enjoy the colour-filled sunsets and fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the waves. The changing seasons bring different moods to the sea, from crisp blue summer skies to dramatic winter swells. This creates a diverse and everchanging living environment, reflecting the true essence of the Wild Atlantic Way. Get ready for a lifestyle filled with tranquillity, luxury and stunning beauty at The Caverns. Make this dream a reality and give yourself the gift of unsurpassed coastal living. This once in a lifetime opportunity is priced at €1,350,000 for an extraordinary life of serenity in Ireland's picturesque Wild Atlantic Way.

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This stunning 4 bedroom detached residence is situated on 1.63 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and grounds in Cois Farraige, a popular coastal area south of Clonakilty in County Cork, Ireland. This house offers 206sq.m. (2,217sq.ft.) of accommodation, comprising an entrance hall, open plan kitchen, dining and living room with southerly aspect and two bi-folding glass doors to extend the living space to the garden, large master bedroom with en suite bathroom, double bedroom, family bathroom, utility room, two bedrooms on the first floor, balcony area with views to the strand and a detached garage with double doors opening directly to the road. The property also includes a traditional stone built barn which could be converted into a studio, workshop, or even a guest cottage. Planning permission has previously been obtained (now lapsed) for conversion into a 2,050 sq. ft. (3 bed, 2 bath) residence with separate existing road access. The well maintained gardens offer plenty of outdoor living space with a patio area orientated south and west and a large lawn to enjoy. Additionally, there is additional garden space currently laid out as a paddock. The home is surrounded by fantastic opportunities for seaside walks and access to sandy beaches including Dunworley, Moloney Strand, Broad Strand and Blind Strand, all within walking distance. The property is within a 15 minute drive from Clonakilty, 9 minutes from Courtmacsherry, and 50 minutes from Cork Airport. Butlerstown is only a 20 minute walk away. The property benefits from oil fired central heating, mains water supply, septic tank, solar panels for water heating, and broadband. This is an ideal family home in a sought-after location and must be seen to be appreciated. It offers peace and tranquillity in a picture-perfect setting, and the perfect opportunity to own your own piece of paradise in this idyllic corner of the Wild Atlantic Way.

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Nestled in the heart of the Irish countryside, this stunning 3-bedroom house awaits its new owners. Beautifully detached, this property is located only 2.5 miles away from one of Ireland’s most scenic villages, Lismore. Every corner of the 0.75 acre land that comes with it is drenched by the calm and tranquillity of serene countryside living. In perfect harmony with nature, the inviting front and rear gardens are lovingly maintained. The mature hedge at the front of the house conflates seamlessly with the beautiful landscape, providing excellent privacy while keeping the gorgeous ambiance intact. The property boasts a spacious garage, with electric doors at the front and a convenient side door. This makes it more than just a storage space, but an area that can be customized per the owner’s whim. The 1,800 sq ft house is designed to offer luxury and comfort while showcasing the best that countryside living has to offer. Completed in 2008, the house features both high-end finishes and environmentally friendly features. Solar panels provide hot water year-round, while the private well and septic tank ensure autonomy. Living here, families will appreciate the daily bus service that stops conveniently at the house, transporting students to and from schools in the Lismore area. The neighborhood is characterized by new houses and a friendly community spirit. Ballyrafter Equestrian center is located just merely 1.5 miles from the house, holding appeal for those with a love of horses. Painted with dramatic landscapes and heritage stories, the local area brimming with beautiful walks. You will also find a renowned golf club close by. With Dungarvan just 25 minutes away, Waterford 60 minutes, and Clonmel 35 minutes, the house serves as a convenient hub for commuters. Inside, the house continues to impress. The porch entrance hall is tiled, surrounded by side windows and opens into a spacious and bright living room. The luminous kitchen-dining-sunroom area provides a wonderful space for family gatherings, meal preparations, and entertainment alike. The cherry on top is the sunroom, with its comforting carpet floor, a velux window, and vertical window panels. A set of patio doors open out to a large decked area that faces south, basking in the warm Irish sun. In addition, the house features a large utility room outfitted with storage units and a separate door to the garden for convenience. The formal living room is spacious, embellished with an open fireplace and window blinds. The three bedrooms are generously sized, each offering a restful retreat. The expansive Master Bedroom comes with a dressing area and a high-spec ensuite bathroom dotted with velux ceiling windows and vertical panels. The attic is accessed by a stira, offering another space that could be creatively utilized or potentially converted into a second storey with the right planning permission. The Irish climate is mild and changeable, with plenty of rain to keep the countryside a lush green. Winters are damp, but temperatures rarely dip below freezing, even in the coldest months. In summer, the warmest months are July and August, perfect for relaxing on the decked terrace, overlooking the beautifully manicured garden. The county of Waterford, in which this property is located, experiences slightly warmer and drier conditions than the country as a whole, thanks to its sheltered location. In summary, this property combines the natural beauty and peaceful living of the Irish countryside with modern finishes and designed comfort. It isn’t simply a beautiful house, but a wholesome lifestyle in its own right. One would be pressed to find a better harmony of charm, convenience, and placidity elsewhere. An opportunity to own a piece of Irish scenery, bask in the heritage, and live a lifestyle painted with natural hues – lay claim at €389,000. Not just a house, but a home filled with history, tranquility, and comfort in the heart of Ireland, don't let this chance slip through your hands. So, open the door to your new life in Lismore, Waterford, Ireland.

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This charming 3 bedroom cottage is located in Adare, Limerick, Ireland, a picturesque village full of history, culture and wonderful people. It offers an abundance of unique features that can only be found in this part of the world. The cottage has been extended and designed to offer spacious and light-filled kitchen/dining area, with a skylight that floods the room with natural light. The sitting room has an open fireplace, timber flooring and views of the lush greenlands outside. On the ground floor, you will find one bedroom that could also work as an office, study or playroom. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms that come with built-in wardrobes and plenty of storage space. The main bathroom is fully tiled, with large shower cubicle for added convenience. Adare has much to offer to its residents. There are numerous cafes and pubs, as well as boutique shops and a recently refurbished five-star Manor Hotel. Sports fans can enjoy a plethora of activities in the area, such as GAA, soccer, equestrian center and golf clubs. And if you want to explore other areas, Limerick City is just 15 minutes away - it has major retail hubs, universities, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and also Munster Rugby at Thomond Park, GAA sports and horseracing at Limerick Race Course. In conclusion, this 3 bedroom cottage in Adare, Limerick, Ireland, offers a rare opportunity to own and experience a piece of history. With its surroundings, it is ideal for those who love nature and the outdoors, but need easy access to nearby amenities.

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Welcome to this astounding 6-bedroom detached home located on the panoramic hillside of breathtakingly beautiful Dungarvan, Waterford, in Ireland's sunny Southeast region. The house is perched upon Eagle Hill, boasting stunning views of the verdant landscape. With 186 square metres of living space, this home is the epitome of refined rural living, ideal for those who dream of a peaceful lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the city. As you enter the house, the open-plan kitchen and dining area greet you with its contemporary style. Recently refurbished with modern appliances, the kitchen features an exquisite island that seamlessly integrates a sink and dishwasher. The double doors adjacent to the dining area (perfectly capable of catering to a large family) lead you to the expansive backyard. Picture hosting family barbecues during the summer months or simply enjoy a morning cup of coffee, taking in the emerald surrounds. A spacious and cosy living room awaits you with promises of comfort and warmth, thanks to the solid fuel stove which is the centrepiece of the room. This is the ideal space to curl up with a good book during those cool Irish evenings. The ground-level accommodation further offers three generously proportioned bedrooms and a fully equipped bathroom. These rooms have been meticulously updated to offer complete comfort and style. Ascend up the stairs and discover three additional spacious bedrooms, filled with natural light and offering great views of the surrounding landscape. A second fully equipped bathroom ensures no morning rush for your family. Who wouldn't want to wake up to those stunning mountain views? Now let's shift our focus to the local area. The house is merely a 15-minute drive away from the vibrant and diverse town centre of Dungarvan. Here you'll find a variety of amenities, from quaint shops, gourmet restaurants and traditional pubs, to schools and healthcare facilities. On top of that, Dungarvan is known for its cultural scene brimming with social events, music nights, and festivals. For history lovers amongst us, would be abundant with local gems such as the Waterford County Museum, exploring the rich history of the area. Moreover, outdoor enthusiasts can rejoice as there are numerous activities to keep you busy; from cycling along the stunning Waterford Greenway, sailing in scenic Dungarvan Bay, or hiking in the nearby Comeragh Mountains. The climate in Waterford is typically Irish with warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal place for those who relish in seasonal changes. The Southeast boasts more sunshine than any other part of Ireland, earning its title of the sunny Southeast, and you can be assured of seeing all four seasons in one day. Living here means understanding the true essence of tranquillity, of being surrounded by nature's unsurpassed beauties, waking up to the song of the birds every morning, watching the changing hues of the sky in the evening, and the luxury of space that a house such as this provides. And lastly, the cherry on top of this attractive property is the potential to expand. There is an adjacent 0.5-acre site available for purchase should you wish to extend your homestead or perhaps plan that dream garden you've always wanted. In summary, this unique property offers a life of tranquillity and comfort with all modern conveniences, whilst being within close proximity to the buzz of Dungarvan. It truly is an excellent family home, perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the quiet charm of Ireland's countryside. Should you want to appreciate the peace and tranquillity this home on Eagle Hill provides, come see it first-hand – you won't be disappointed! All aspects of this property exude comfort, class, and exceptional countryside living. An irresistible find for a price of €350,000.

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Welcome to Knockgraffon, County Tipperary, a quintessential Irish town with an all-encompassing sense of community and history. Situated within this historic setting is the enchanting land parcel of Glenagat House, renowned for its historical and architectural significance. This potential homestead brims with character, history and boundless potential. Spanning over a whopping 1.4 acres of lush land, this plot is enveloped on all sides by breathtaking, unspoilt, panoramic views of the scenic Tipperary countryside. Existing within these sprawling boundaries are considerable stone-built outbuildings adding to the rustic charm of the premises. The larger building extends across a sizeable 4.3m by 18m, while the other quaintly extends over 7.5m by 15m. Both of these structures, emanate immense potential for transformation or renovation subject to planning permissions. This idyllic haven evokes a mellow sense of tranquillity which is unique to the Irish country life. Whilst tranquillity and seclusion reign supreme, the locality is not disconnected from ease and access, being in neighbourhood with the cosy towns of Clerihan, New Inn and Cahir. These nearby towns are but an additional delight, offering everything from quaint cafes, traditional pubs, grocery stores, and eateries, not to mention reputable schools for all ages. Living in Knockgraffon means having an intimate audience with nature's grandeur. Here the countryside is speckled with rolling hills and valleys waiting for you to enjoy peaceful walks, hikes, and explorations. The surroundings harbour an abundance of wildlife, providing ample opportunity for bird-watching or simply appreciating nature. Amidst this natural wealth, there are spectacular views to enjoy every day from your property. The Irish climate adds a characteristic touch to the living experience here. The temperate maritime climate ensures mild winters and cooler summers, an environment conducive to lush green landscapes. Knockgraffon usually receives moderate rainfall spread across the year that adds to the vivid beauty of its surroundings. On rare, sunshine-filled days, the scenery is simply breathtaking. Drawing on its deep-rooted connections to historical figures, the plot holds the honourable distinction of being the venue where Dan Breen, the renowned Irish Republican, was wedded during the turbulent days of the Irish War of Independence. Today, this space resonates with its historical resonance and beckons to be recognized, preserved and reimagined. Although currently in a derelict condition, this coveted land parcel is eligible for a derelict property grant of up to €70,000 if specific criteria are met. Power lines were historically connected to this site, and there exists provision for a large private well onsite. Therefore with its empty canvas to mould as per your dreams, encased within a notable historic setting, Glenagat House is more than just a premier real estate parcel - it is the promise of a serene, close-knit lifestyle in the heart of the Irish countryside. This offering is rare and will be quickly snapped up. Don't miss out on the profound opportunity to be part of Knockgraffon's rich tapestry. We encourage an early viewing to fully appreciate the property's countless facets and potential. A life of idyllic country charm and natural brilliance awaits.

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This delightful two-bedroom cottage nestled in the alluring Irish countryside, specifically in the tranquil location of Reabeg, Rearcross, Newport. Situated on a spacious site, this dwelling unfolds over 90 square meters, providing ample room for reimagining and renovating the space to match your unique aesthetic and dream home vision. Priced at an enticing €65,000, this quaint abode could become a treasured dwelling or a prosperous investment. The cottage is strategically located, bridging the gap between the rustic charm of Newport and the tranquil vehemence of Rearcross. Daily essentials are easily accessible, and the serene locale seamlessly connects to the R503, offering a convenient link to nearby towns and cities. Despite its accessibility, the location maintains a secluded and private atmosphere – a property nestled in an embrace of tranquility and peace. Ideally located in the heart of Abington, a charming community in County Tipperary, you can revel in the mesmerizing appeal of the splendid countryside. Interwoven with lush green hills, misty valleys, and breathtaking landscapes, Abington captures the quintessential elements of rural Ireland. More bustling towns such as Nenagh and Roscrea are within an arm's reach, providing a brilliant combination of peace and vibrancy. The climate in Abington is mild and temperate throughout the year. It encapsulates a beautifully moderate weather pattern, with relatively low rainfall and pleasantly warm summers – a perfect haven for those who enjoy spending their time outdoors, exploring the countryside, or simply to relish the weather with a good book on a cosy afternoon. Living in a house, especially this two-bedroom cottage in Abington, provides more than just accommodation - it offers a lifestyle. The peace and tranquility of rural living is accompanied by awe-inspiring scenery that paints the backdrop of your daily life. What's more, the locale is brimming with recreational activities suited for every preference and age range – from savoring the serenity of local parks to submerging in the history surrounding several monuments and sites. With regard to leisure and entertainment, the area prides itself on its diverse and readily available activities. Whether you are in the mood for a tranquil walk through lush countryside or a delectable dining affair in the heart of the town, Abington caters to every whim and desire. Owning a property in Abington, specifically this gorgeous two-bedroom retreat, provides an ideal haven from the daily grinds of city life. It could serve as a tranquil weekend getaway, or a place to seek refuge when necessary, while also serving as a home worth flaunting. Through every changing season, the pristine beauty of the Irish countryside prevails, waiting to turn every day into a picturesque memory. To summarize, this beautiful two-bedroom cottage, residing in the significant heart of Ireland, extends the opportunity to create the home of your dreams. With its awe-inspiring location, balanced blend of rural charm and modern amenities, and idyllic climate, this home is an excellent investment. Welcome to a life embroidered with rural beauty and a touch of Irish charm - in Abington, County Tipperary. It's an experience you truly have to feel for yourself.

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Presenting an imposing period property with spectacular views onto the River Shannon, nestled in the charming village of Castleconnell, Co Limerick, Ireland. The residence, called Shannon View, cascades over nearly two acres of stunning mature grounds, boasting exquisite views and ready access to all local amenities offered by this delightful village. As you venture through the stone wall piers and wrought iron gates, your entrance is heralded by an attractive sweeping driveway. This journey to the front of the house takes you under the welcoming bow of mature trees, brushing past box hedging, and past the watchful gaze of a newly constructed fence. Built circa 1830 for the local land manager, Shannon View carries the grandeur of the past while comfortably seated in the present. The exterior design showcases prominent architectural features such as roughcast rendered walls, timber sash windows with limestone sills, an arched doorcase with cobweb fanlight and flanking Ionic columns, approached by stone steps. The property underwent full refurbishment in the late 20th century, incorporating a new period-slated roof in 1998, with an elegant redecoration completed in 2022. This house's light-filled accommodation spans approximately 5,059 square feet (470 sq meters). The interior offering is both generous and elegant - an ideal layout for contemporary family living and entertainment. Historical accents like shutters, cornicing, architraves, decorated fireplaces, a classical Georgian staircase, and ceiling roses inject character into each room. Property Layout: - Ground Floor: The ground floor comprises three captivating main reception rooms. Two of these face the front of the house, displaying stunning river views in an invitingly well-lit environment. The drawing and dining rooms are tastefully decorated with ornate marble fireplaces, decorative alcoves and striking views. Additionally, this floor caters to the comfort and functionality of modern living with a custom-built bookcase-lined family room with a comfy stove. Double doors open onto a picturesque patio area with breathtaking river views. The kitchen and dining areas are bright and spacious – beautifully equipped with an extensive range of crafted floor and wall-mounted units. A striking hall, bathroom and walk-in coat store complete this level. - First Floor: The upper level houses all bedrooms - 5 generously proportioned rooms, including two ensuite bedrooms. The master suite commands an expansive view of the water, and comes with a range of fitted wardrobes. - Basement Level: Serving as the recreational and business hub of the house, the basement holds a games room, a study/private office, a utility, and a store with wine storage. Additional Property Features: Beyond the main house, one finds a cobblestone courtyard leading to a traditional coach house. Currently serving as a store, the potential for a conversion to a home gym or office is promising. The entrance lodge of Shannon View is in need of refurbishment and could be transformed into a studio or separate living space. Living in Castleconnell: The quaint village of Castleconnell is a hamlet brimming with Irish charm, offering a well-rounded variety of shops, cafes, and pubs. The village is renowned for its river-based activities, and the local rowing club thrives with sporting camaraderie. Limerick City, Ireland's third-largest city, is a mere 12 kilometers away, with a broad selection of amenities, services, and cultural landmarks. Shannon View is placed advantageously for quality sporting and recreational activities, including equestrian, water sports, fishing, and even golf with several Championship courses nearby. The location is ideal for those desiring a balance between village life and the cosmopolitan city lifestyle. As an overseas buyer, you may appreciate the excellent transportation links available – with close access to major freeways, a local train station offering regular services to Dublin, and Shannon International Airport only 40 kilometers away. The climate in Castleconnell is typical of Ireland, mild and temperate, with abundant rainfall making the landscape lush and green. Living in this estate provides a close-knit community feeling, with neighboring friendly faces. With five bedrooms and four bathrooms, it offers an ideal family home with plenty of space for everyone. In addition, Castleconnell is well-served with primary, secondary and private education options including the award-winning Colaiste Laurel Hill and the nearby University of Limerick. Shannon View is a spectacular testament to history, character, and modern living. The well-preserved features, large spaces suitable for modern-day family living, and ideal Irish village location make it a veritable jewel on the Emerald Isle's crown. Welcome to a wholesome life steeped in history, natural beauty, and rich culture.

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Nestled in the enchanting countryside of Cashel, Tipperary, within the lush green landscapes of Ireland, is a charming 1 bedroom, detached period farmhouse with unrivalled potential. This quaint stone and slate farmhouse offers both the charm of a bygone era and a world of endless possibilities for those with vision and an affinity for restoration works. The property is positioned on an approximately 1-acre site, providing a wealth of untouched land, stirring the imagination for sophisticated landscape design or perhaps merely to grow a beautifully rich Irish garden. The picturesque town of Cashel is a dream locale steeped in rich history and Irish folklore, located just 4 miles away from the property. It presents a diverse selection of amenities including pubs, restaurants, shops, schools, and medical facilities – the comforts and necessities of modern living subtly interwoven with the vintage allure of this historical town. Moreover, the property having convenient access to the M8 Motorway at a mere 5-minute drive, provides an easy commute to more bustling urban centres such as Cork and Dublin. This ensures the unique advantage of serene countryside living while being at a commutable distance from larger cities. The local area offers a plethora of tourist attractions, including the famous Rock of Cashel, a magnificent collection of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone. This transforms the town into a lively hub during the summer months, wherein the appeal of a vibrant community is in full bloom. Despite this, Cashel maintains a balance of tranquility and excitement, staying true to its intimate, small-town character. The Irish climate offers a moderate, yet changeable meteorological experience. The pristine rain keeps the Emerald Isle dazzlingly green and lush, fitting perfectly with this idyllic, rural setting. During summers, the countryside takes on a picturesque charm, wherein balmy, sun-filled days are spent exploring the plentiful local landscape. This dynamic weather adds character to the dwelling and gives an opportunity to enjoy the changing scenic beauty through changing seasons. Coming back to our subject property, the interiors reflect the need for renovation. With a character-filled facade featuring classic stone and slate construction, the home invites you to breathe life back into its walls. Be prepared to envision and incorporate your style and preferences, seamlessly improving upon the time-scarred settings. Moving into an older property, especially one that requires a significant amount of work, may initially seem daunting. However, part of the appeal includes the chance to customise the space into something uniquely your own. It’s a unique opportunity for both national and overseas buyers to tap into their creative side and bring a piece of Irish history back to life. Finally, for parties who might be interested, it’s important to note that the Irish Government’s Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant is an interesting option. This funding scheme assists in refurbishing vacant and derelict homes and properties previously not used for residential purposes. Remember, there might be eager buyers prepared to place pre-auction bids, so don't delay in expressing your interest to avoid disappointment. With a 10% deposit, homebuyers have the opportunity to realise their dream of creating a one-of-a-kind private residence in a notable location. Should matters proceed to an auction scenario, conditions will apply. All prospective buyers should ensure they validate this property's particulars. While the details are accurate to the best of our knowledge, buyers need to verify them independently, so no misinterpretations occur. And remember, bids placed before the auction may, under certain circumstances, be accepted. Take a chance on this historic country gem in the heart of Ireland. It is not just a home; it's a rural dream waiting to be reawakened.

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Revel in the charm of the Irish countryside with this spectacular 5-bedroom detached house nestled amid panoramic views. Situated precisely on an elevated 5.38 acre expanse in the vibrant area of Kilcomenty, near Birdhill, this residence offers a unique blend of countryside tranquility and the buzz of Limerick City, just a short distance away. The grounds of this residence are a delight for equine and hobby farming enthusiasts, with nature laid out in its grandeur, the land here simply yearns for your touch. The vast expanse is punctuated by mature lawns that sweep across the property, while a gravel driveway lends a rustic appeal. Horse ranch, hobby farm, planting your favorite roses or horticulture in general - the purposes this land can serve are limited only by your imagination. The number of bedrooms and bathrooms affirms that the dwelling is as colossal as its surroundings. Five luxuriously appointed bedrooms are like individual sanctuaries, each graced with generous proportions and plenty of natural light. They provide a welcome escape after a bustling day, a warm nook when it’s chilly outside, or a cool retreat for a quiet afternoon nap when the summer sun is shining warmly outside. With four bathrooms, mornings are streamlined, making the rush less hectic, and providing plentiful space for self-pampering in privacy. The beauty of the place extends well beyond the house into the heart of Kilcomenty and Birdhill. Lush and verdant, the local landscapes in Kilcomenty are a treat for the senses throughout the year. Thanks to its mild climate that persists year-round, accompanied by rainfall just enough to maintain the area's lush greenery, it is perfect for those who delight in the outdoors. The local people are renowned for their friendly nature and the welcoming ambiance of the area, making it an ideal place to call home. Beyond the friendly locals, discover the eclectic mix of amenities in the nearby Limerick City that cater to your everyday needs and desires, thereby elevating the convenience of living in this one-of-a-kind property. In addition, the proximity to National Technological Park, the University of Limerick, Ballina, and Birdhill present extraordinary opportunities for learning, relaxation, and recreation. If your wandering spirit seeks exploration, visit the Black Valley and Lough Derg, challenge yourself to a hike in the Silvermines Mountain, or enjoy the charm of Emmet Square in Nenagh - all are just a stone's throw away. Imagine savoring your morning coffee viewing the sun gilding the emerald landscape, embarking on a leisurely walk to greet friendly neighbours, or immersing yourself in a book in such serene environs - it's not a dream, but everyday life in Kilcomenty. If you're a fitness fanatic, there is no dearth of activities to keep you energized, be it golfing, cycling, or fishing - Kilcomenty has something to offer to everyone. In the grand scheme of life, this is not just a house. It is a testament to a lifestyle that embraces peace, space, connection to nature, and local attractions. If you value these elements of life, here lies your perfect retreat. Seize this extraordinary opportunity to create a life full of contentment and bliss in the heart of Ireland. Don't let this gem slip away!

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