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Sale Agreed (€2,821 per m²)

Currahaly, Farran, Cork, P14 T256

5 beds
2 baths
140 m²
D1

Features

Parking

En-suite

Central Heating

Garage

Description

https://www.auctioneera.ie/property/currahaly-farran-cork-p14-t256-1 Important Note: Details of upcoming viewings and latest offers are available at the Auctioneera website link above. Auctioneera is delighted to present Currahaly, Farran in Cork. This 5-bed property comes to the market in excellent condition and would be ideal as a home for a growing family. The property consists of a living room, kitchen/dining room, laundry room, 5-bedrooms, an en suite, and a bathroom. The dual-aspect living room is bright and spacious with a solid-fuel-burning fireplace giving the room a warm feel. The kitchen/dining is flooded by natural light through the south-facing sliding doors; the kitchen is fitted with ample storage space. The laundry room offers excellent additional storage for appliances. The 5-bedrooms consist of a master bedroom and 4 spacious double bedrooms. Both the ensuite and bathroom come well-presented and maintained. At the rear of the property is a spacious south-facing back garden with extensive views to the south across Bride Valley towards Aherla and to the east towards Cork City and the airport. There is also a garage which provides additional storage The property is located nearby to the N22 and the Ballincollig bypass (N40). Close to schools, churches, sporting activities and other local amenities (Farran forest park, Kilmurry/Warrenscourt wood, and the reservoir). By car, it takes 15-minutes to get to Ballincollig, 20-minutes to UCC, 25-30 minutes to the city and airport, and 20-minutes to Macroom.

Features

Land: 0.75 acre, of which around 0.3 acre (on the east, city side) is available for a second dwelling or a large extension. The property extends to the road itself and includes the ditch and large roadside grassed area. Tarmacadam driveway. Prospect: The rear of the property is south-facing, with extensive views to the south across the Bride valley towards Aherla and to the east towards Cork city and the airport. From the roadside: views of the hills in NW Co. Cork, including Mushera mountain. Area of the house: 140 sq. metres. Location: Close to the main road N22 and the Ballincollig bypass (N40). Close to schools, churches, sporting activities and other local amenities (Farran forest park, Kilmurry/Warrenscourt wood, and the reservoir). Driving times: 15 minutes to Ballincollig, 20 minutes to UCC, 25-30 minutes to the city and airport, 20 minutes to Macroom. Five bedrooms if the library/music room is used as a (large) bedroom. Water supply: own well, quality tested. Pumping gear recently upgraded and replaced (2017), including UV water filter. Burglar alarm (Phonewatch, from 2018). Water heating: solar heating (installed 2014, tubes on the south-facing roof, with 300 litre hot water tank) and immersion. There is also a back boiler at the fireplace in the living room. Imagine fast broadband, with line-of-sight connection to a mast across the Bride valley. The attic is partially floored, where it is used as storage space.

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PSRA No. 003912
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Date created: Oct 19, 2022

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