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Belleville
Richmond
Templemore
Co Tipperary
E41 DV76
Description
Templemore Abbey built in 1819, was the seat of the Carden family, a stately home in a parkland setting, including the field Belleville now stands on, a name chosen by the Cardens themselves many years ago.
Built in 1994 by the renowned Duggan Brothers, this fine residence has a floor area of approx. 238 sq. mts/2,562 sq. ft. The entrance is through the original ornate gates of the Abbey and the house is then positioned just to your right. The original Abbey wall surrounds the gardens.
From the very beginning, you will not fail to be impressed by such a beautiful home.
Accommodation comprises.
Ground floor; an entrance hallway, interconnecting dining and sitting room, a garden room, a home office, a large kitchen, a utility room, a playroom, or ground floor bedroom with WC & WHB adjoining.
First floor; four large bedrooms, one ensuite shower room and a main bathroom.
Most importantly there is a downstairs bedroom with a bathroom close by, perfect for guests or for someone who prefers not to climb a staircase.
Light and space were the order of the day when Belleville was constructed, and impressive ceiling heights were created at both ground and first floor, as well as all rooms having large window openings. The rooms are very tastefully appointed, modern in style, restful, and provide wonderfully comfortable living accommodation throughout.
There is a Stanley cooker in the kitchen for all day warmth and a stunning insert cassette stove has recently been installed in the sitting room.
Outside there is plenty of parking for cars as well as additional storage space in the garden shed. Belleville enjoys an enviable westerly aspect to the rear, drenching the deck and garden in sunlight each evening. Mature and private gardens surround the house, and it is so secure and snug on its site.
Templemore is a progressive and improving town. It has a wonderful town park with woodland walks and a lake, one of the best rail services in the country with many train choices each day including a commuter service to Dublin, One19 coffee house, and proximity to both the M8 & M7 motorways.
Limerick is just fifty-five minutes’ drive from your front door. Cork ninety minutes. The best choice of schools is all within a twenty-minute drive including St Mary's Templemore, the Presentation and Ursuline Convents Thurles, & of course Cistercian College Roscrea.
It is also located close to the premier Tipperary hunt country, with the Tipperary, North Tipperary, Ormond, Kilmogany and Golden Vale packs, all situated within the county. There is racing at nearby Thurles, Limerick, and Tipperary Racecourses. Golfing & tennis can be enjoyed at Templemore while Roscrea, Thurles, Birr and Nenagh all boast 18-hole courses. For the walking enthusiast there are a number of pleasant walks nearby including the Lough Derg Way, the Devil' s Bit and Silvermines Mountains.
Viewings by prior appointment with Sherry FitzGerald Fogarty.
Features
Best residential location in Templemore.
Mains water & mains sewerage connections.
D1 BER rating which can easily be improved. All SEAI grants applicable subject to application.
Many fine school choices within region.
Commuter train service available to Dublin each day from Templemore Station.
Boradband available through Orian Broadband.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 4.90m x 2.98m Beautiful stained glass panels each side of front door. Teak stairs to first floor.
Sitting / Dining Room 9.54m x 3.70m Interconnecting rooms with sunlight from the large windows and french doors. Stunning cassette insert stove recently installed in sitting room fireplace. Beautiful wood flooring. A great entertaining space with direct access to the garden room and outside deck area.
Home Office 3.70m x 3.32m Quietly positioned to the front of the house.
Garden Room 5.04m x 4.86m A later extension reflecting the red brick outside detail. French doors to garden. A warm wooden floor.
Playroom/Gym/Bedroom 5.11m x 4.25m This useful room currently in use as a home gym, was once a play room and could be a ground floor bedroom if required. Oil fired stove installed.
Kitchen 6.42m x 4.22m Beautiful cream fitted units with integrated applicances. Granite worktop and LED lighting along the kickboard. Dishwasher installed at waist level for ease of use and to prevent bending down. Racing Green oil fired Stanley cooker.
Utility Room 2.63m x 1.60m Plumbed for washing machine and dryer.
WC & WHB 1.50m x .71m This Guest WC could be extended into an outside space allowing room for a shower unit if required.
FIRST FLOOR
Landing 3.00m x 4.90m Stira attic stairs installed and some flooring laid for easier storage. Hot Press located here. Immeresion on cylinder.
Bedroom 1 3.70m x 3.48m
Bedroom 2 5.98m x 3.13m Spacious room with sliderobes to one end. En suite shower room also. Wall lights.
En-Suite 2.69m x 1.13m All new ceramic tiling & fittings. Electric shower unit. Illuminated mirror.
Bedroom 3 3.62m x 2.86m
Bedroom 4 4.93m x 3.30m
Bathroom 2.75m x 1.90m Bath, WC, WHB & shower.
BER Information
BER Number: 114437106
Energy Performance Indicator: 255.57
About the Area
Templemore (Irish: An Teampall Mór) is a town in County Tipperary. Templemore railway station is on the Dublin-Cork railway line operated by Iarnród Éireann. There are direct trains to and from Dublin, Thurles, Cork, and Limerick daily. The market square with its Town Hall in the centre of the town is reputed locally to be the widest in either Ireland or Britain. It backs on to an extensive wooded Town Park and lake. The town has a large number of local industries, there is a large cattle mart on Bank Street which opens on Thursdays.
The most notable landmark in the district is the Devil's Bit mountain range. The Park incorporates an outdoor Swimming Pool, GAA grounds (Páirc Shíleáin), Lakeside Pitch & Putt Course and an all-weather athletic track in the care of Templemore Athletic Club. The demesne's mature woodlands features walks, the romantic ruin of the Black Castle on the western bank of the lake and the ruin of the eponymous big church. The main focus of attention is the man-made lake (7.5acres) which is suitable for coarse fishing.
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