62 Seatown, Dundalk

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62 Seatown Dundalk, County Louth , A91 K2X5

Asking price €275,000
  • Bedrooms 2
  • Bathroom 1
  • Size 63 m²
  • Ber Rating
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Description

Built circa 1910, this charming town-centre cottage has been meticulously renovated to the highest of standards, creating a modern home perfectly suited to 21st-century living, and ensuring it remains a standout property for decades to come. The exceptional finish throughout reflects the attention to detail the developer is known for.

Ideally positioned in Seatown, one of Dundalk’s most established and convenient residential neighbourhoods, the cottage is just a short stroll from the town centre, placing shops, cafés, services, and transport links right at your doorstep.

Deceptively spacious and boasting an impressive B2 energy rating, the home offers bright, comfortable, and cost-efficient living. Skylights in both the hallway and kitchen allow natural light to pour in, enhancing the open and inviting atmosphere.

Accommodation includes: Entrance Hall with wood flooring that continues seamlessly throughout, extended open-plan kitchen/dining/living area with classic fitted kitchen units and double doors to the rear patio, two bedrooms and a contemporary shower room with skylight.

Outside, the property features an enclosed, private rear garden, surprisingly generous for such a central location, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat. Additional features include gas-fired central heating and double-glazed windows.

Blending period charm with modern design and a larger than average town-centre garden. 62 Seatown is an ideal starter home, a superb option for downsizers, or a smart base for anyone seeking a vibrant, walkable lifestyle. Early viewing is highly recommended.

BER details

BER Rating:

BER No.: 119000859

Energy Performance Indicator: Not provided

Explore Louth The "Wee County", County Louth, may be the smallest county in Ireland but the area is rich in folklore with myths and tales about the brave warrior Cu Chulainn, the Brown Bull of Cooley, Fionn MacCumhaill and the evil Queen Medbh. It is also protected under the European Habitats Directive as an ... Explore Louth
PSRA Licence No: 001307

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