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Fiddane
Charleville
Co. Cork
P56 NC84
Description
Outside the property is approached by a walled gated entrance which leads onto a gravel driveway which offers ample parking. To the side of the property there is a detached garage with a utility room and toilet to the rear. Directly behind the property is a concrete patio area and another detached garage which incorporates a coal shed at the rear. Double gates lead out into the adjoining field which would be ideal for anyone with a horse or those who are green fingered. There are lovely views over the surrounding peaceful countryside. Services to the property include oil fired central heating, mains water and septic tank. Viewing advised.
Features
Detached
2 x Detached garages
Standing 1.16 Acre
OFCH
Mains water
Septic tank
Located 7 km from Charleville town
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.61m x 4.59m Open fireplace, carpet, curtains, net curtains, power points, tv point, radiator
Kitchen 3.61m x 3.21m Built-in units, solid fuel stove, built-in storage area, power points, tiled splash back
Bedroom 3.78m x 2.84m Timber floor, power points
Back hallway 2.05m x 1.95m Tiled floor, radiator
Bathroom 3.10m x 1.82m Tiled floor, tiled wall to wall, wc, whb, bath, separate shower, radiator, hot press with immersion, radiator
Upstairs & Landing Carpet on stairs and landing
Boiler House 2.0m x 1.85m
Garage 1 10m x 3m Attached to boiler house, up and over door, utility at rear and outside toilet 4.0m x 2.80m, power points, fully plumbed
Garage 2 7.8m x 4m Up and over door, incorporated coal shed at rear
BER Information
BER Number: 116552100
Energy Performance Indicator: 397.85
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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