Description
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Beds | 3 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-E2 |
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Eircode |
Description
Located on the scenic Glann Road we are delighted to offer sale this three bedroom house on a large site with a good selection of outbuildings. The house constructed in the early 1960s is a bungalow dwelling house that over the years has been upgraded with double glazed windows, pumped cavity walls and attic insulation installed. The house in need of internal upgrading has excellent potential for extending into the roof area or add to the rear. It has a south facing rear garden and a large wooded site which has good road frontage ideal for possible future site (SPP). There is a lovely mix of shrubs in the front garden, it enjoys a view of Lough Corrib across neighbouring fields. This area has an abundance of natural walking routes and a forest walk at New Village Wood a wonderful amenity on its door step as well as the Oughterard soccer pitches. Lough Corrib Irelands premier fresh water angling lake can be accessed at many points locally while Oughterard and its excellent amenities is only a short drive from the property.
Rooms
Features
3 bed house Potential to extend into attic or extend to the rear Large site with possibility of further site on land Nice gardens Various storage sheds Pumped insulation and attic insulation
BER Details
BER:E2 BER No.105415459 Energy Performance Indicator: 370.74 kWh/m²/yr
Directions
In Oughterard village take a right turning at the Boat Inn Bar & Restaurant and continue along this street and take a left turning over the bridge. Drive along this road for approximately three miles and the house will be found on the left had side identified by a DNG Martin O'Connor For Sale sign.
Viewing Details
Viewings are strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents DNG Martin O'Connor Tel 091866708.
Location
Oughterard is a charming village on the shores of Lough Corrib - the internationally renowned wild brown trout fishery. Known as the gateway to Connemara, Oughterard is well known for its range of shops, pubs which cater for the large numbers of visitors who come to take advantage of the walking, boating and other leisure activities the area has to offer. Oughterard is privileged to have a new national school and a highly regarded second level school. There are many sports clubs locally which include GAA, Soccer, Rugby, Badminton, Boxing a Gym and much more.
Location
Oughterard is a charming village on the shores of Lough Corrib - the internationally renowned wild brown trout fishery. Known as the gateway to Connemara, Oughterard is well known for its range of shops, pubs which cater for the large numbers of visitors who come to take advantage of the walking, boating and other leisure activities the area has to offer. Oughterard is privileged to have a new national school and a highly regarded second level school. There are many sports clubs locally which include GAA, Soccer, Rugby, Badminton, Boxing a Gym and much more.
Date created: Jun 21, 2013