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66 Beech Avenue
Brindle Hill
Charleville
Co Cork
P56 D702
Description
Features
Gas central heating
Mains services
Cobblelock driveway to front
Side entrance to rear garden
Enclosed rear garden with patio and timber garden shed
Within walking distance of town centre
Close to public transport (Bus & Rail)
Close to Primary & Secondary schools
Rooms
Guest WC 1.80m x 0.80m Tiled floor, wc, whb, mirror, extractor fan
Sitting Room 3.25m x 4.64m Timber floor, open fireplace, TV point, power points, radiator
Kitchen/Dining area 5.40m x 3.25m Tiled floor, tiled splash back, radiator, sliding patio door to garden. Integrated fridge/freezer, plumbed for dishwasher & washing machine, power points, integrated single oven and electric hob, extractor hood, venetian blind, gas boiler
Landing 3.21m x 2.18m Shelved hotpress, access to attic, power points, window
Bathroom 2.15m x 1.98m Tiled floor, tiled wall to wall, wc, whb, bath, mirror, extractor
Master Bedroom 3.12m x 3.11m Built-in wardrobe, radiator, power points
En-Suite 2.45m x 0.87m Tiled floor, tiled wall to wall, wc, whb, electric shower, extractor
Bedroom 2 3.83m x 2.69m Built-in wardrobe, radiator, power points
Bedroom 3 2.62m x 2.61m Built-in wardrobe, radiator, power points
BER Information
BER Number: 117092346
Energy Performance Indicator: 174.31
About the Area
Charleville is a market town near County Cork's border with Limerick set in the middle of very rich agricultural land. It was founded in the 1660s by Roger Boyle, the first Earl of Cork who named the town after King Charles II. Today it's generally known as Charleville. Éamonn de Valera, Ireland's first Taoiseach and former President went to the old Christian Brothers School in Charleville. The town is a centre for dairying and cheese processing based in the Golden Vale Co-op Creameries.
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