Cappaghnagarrane, Mullinahone
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Cappaghnagarrane Mullinahone, County Tipperary , E41 X564

Price €215,000
  • Bedrooms 2
  • Bathroom 1
  • Size 72 m²
  • Ber Rating

At a glance...

  • Charming cottage in excellent decorative order throughout
  • On a site of less than 1 acre
  • Useful outbuildings
  • Enjoys scenic views
  • PVC double glazed windows, oil FCH, mains water and septic tank.
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Description

Rea Stokes and Quirke are delighted to bring to the market this beautifully presented and recently renovated two bedroom cottage on a site of slightly less than 1 acre. The property is conveniently located circa 3km from Mullinahone, 5km from Cloneen and c.13km from Fethard, in this most scenic of rural locations. The property has the benefit of some well maintained outbuildings and the site is bound by a small stream to the Southern section. The finish and condition of this cottage has to be seen to be truly appreciated. Viewing by appointment with REA Stokes and Quirke.

Accommodation

Kitchen/Dining Area
3.40m x 7.10m Open plan room is spacious and bright. The kitchen section is 3.4m x 2.7m and has built in units at eye and floor level, tiled splashback, electric oven and hob, with integrated dishwasher, plumbed for washing machine. Dining room has laminate floor, with door to,

Sitting Room
3.00m x 4.60m Has the benefit of a Boru solid fuel stove, laminate flooring with dual aspect windows

Bathroom
2.50m x 1.80m Wall to ceiling tiled, Wc, whb, and large walk-in T80 electric shower

First Floor

Bedroom 1
3.00m x 4.50m Fitted carpets, door through to

Bedroom 2
3.00m x 4.70m Fitted carpet



Outside

The property is on a site of a little less than 1 acre and has a stream at the Southern Section with a useful array of well maintained outbuildings, Subdivided/fuel shed: 2.8 x 1.6 Large shed to rear: 2.8 x 1.2 Larger galvanised shed 2.8 x 5.23

Directions

E41-X564

BER details

BER Rating:

BER No.: 102407475

Energy Performance Indicator: Not provided

Explore Tipperary Tipperary is best known for being the birthplace of GAA, Bulmer's cider and the famous war song 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary' written by Britain's Henry James Williams. The county was established in the 13th century after the Normans invaded Ireland and there is much evidence of the invaders s... Explore Tipperary
PSRA Licence No: 003294

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