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The ‘charming' two-bedroom cottage on Irish market for €165k and it's minutes from busy village

The ‘charming' two-bedroom cottage on Irish market for €165k and it's minutes from busy village

The Irish Suna day ago
A "CHARMING" cottage has hit the Irish market for €165,000 - and it's just minutes from a busy village.
Ardkeeran in Killavil, Ballymote in Culfadda, Co. Sligo, is now on the
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Ardkeeran in Killavil, Ballymote in Culfadda, Co. Sligo is now on the market for €165,000
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The home is in immaculate condition
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There are two bedrooms in the home
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The bungalow has two bedrooms and one bathroom, making it perfect for a
Spanning 50 square metres, it's the perfect investment if you are looking to downsize.
And it's just 35 minutes from Sligo town, making it the perfect
This turnkey two-bedroom cottage is in immaculate condition, and ready for immediate occupancy.
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Upon entering the
The kitchen and living area is open plan and has a feature fireplace, timber flooring and a large window to allow natural light in.
The kitchen area is fully fitted, and offers a large amount of storage.
The first bedroom has timber flooring and room for a double bed.
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Currently, according to the pictures on the
The second bedroom is slightly smaller, with room for a single bed and carpet flooring.
The 'beautiful' four-bedroom property with large garden on Irish market for €295k
Recently all the plumbing was replaced in the house, and it was fitted with a new bathroom and electric shower.
So now, the bathroom is completely tiled and fitted with all required fixtures.
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The home also has a utility area, with an enclosed back-porch.
The property benefits from a large amount of privacy as it is set back from the road up a long driveway.
The bungalow sits on a large site spanning 3-acres, which allows for a 40 square metre extension to the rear.
Also on site are three paddocks, along with two new wooden horse stables with metal gates that measure 12 ft by 12 ft.
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There is ample off-street parking for multiple
ALL REQUIRED FIXTURES
The property is fitted with oil-fired central heating and is connected to water, an electric smart meter and a septic tank.
It is fully insulated with double glazed windows and doors throughout.
The home is fitted with broadband and enjoys excellent connection, as there are plans for fibre to be fitted later this year.
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The property is perfect for those looking for country living while still being close to nearby towns.
Both Ballymote and Gorteen are just a 10 minute drive away.
It is close to a number of bigger towns, as
Boyle and
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But closer to the home, there are a number of shops,
Sligo's most scenic beaches are also a short drive away, including Rosses Point, Strandhill and Streedagh beach.
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The bathroom has recently been upgraded
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The home sits on a site spanning 3-acres
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There are two new wooden horse stables with metal gates
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