The property for sale
The key to a great cottage is a great setting, a nice holding around it, freedom from noise and a private setting. Situated on a pleasant holding of 1.55 acres, this pleasant extended cottage at Cartron, Carrick on Shannon, hits all these points and enjoys the best of both worlds, old and new.
The asking price is €149,900.
With three bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, a spacious living room and a generous foyer, it offers more than most homes of this type. Tastefully renovated and providing the spaces and accommodation preferred by many, this residence is in walk-in condition.
The central living room enjoys a traditional fireplace with a solid fuel boiler stove, and the kitchen enjoys a tasteful beech kitchen and vaulted ceilings with tongue and groove boarding. The bedrooms are generous in size, two doubles and one single. The house bathroom is nicely finished and has an electric shower and floor-to-ceiling tiling.
Outside, the setting is mature, with hedging to the front and mature trees dotted on the property and boundary. A very useful outbuilding could be converted into a small workshop, storage, hobby space, or even working from home.
This property is accessed via a short single-lane road and is set back well from a local public road. The lane extends past the property servicing farmland beyond and is ideal for those quiet country walks with dogs.
With c. 1.55 acres of good land, this may also be suitable as a small holding or space for those larger pets. Also, c.500 metres away is the beautiful Killukin waterfall. The situation is ideal, close to amenities in Carrick on Shannon, just 5 minutes by car yet very accessible and very private.
Contact Ronnie Clarke from REA Brady for your Viewing by appointment only at 071 96 22444, or ronnie@reabrady.ie.
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