Garry's Corner, Main Street, Kildalkey
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Garry's Corner, Main Street Kildalkey, County Meath , C15 CT80

Asking price €349,950
  • Bedrooms 3
  • Bathrooms 2
  • Size 158 m²
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Description

REA T E POTTERTON are privileged to present to the market “Garry’s Corner”, a feature home that owes its roots back to the mid 1790’s and cements itself as the oldest residence in the village.

 

Garry’s Corner, which sits on a generous 0.5 acre site occupies a charming setting in the middle of the village, with all shops, schools and a variety of other local amenities within a few moments’ walk from the hall door. The present owner of the property has ensured that they retained all the original character that the home possesses whilst carefully and sympathetically ensuring that all necessary works have been carried out therefore ensuring that the property is presented in immaculate condition to the open market and readily awaits keen prospective viewers.  

 

The residence briefly comprises a spacious entrance hall with doors leading off in both directions to a well proportioned dining room with open fire and a country style kitchen complete with exposed wooden beam ceiling and oil-fired AGA cooker. The remainder of the downstairs of the home consists of a rear hall, spacious bathroom, fitted with a bath, wc and whb and a living room. The obvious focal point of this home is the stunning in-set stone fireplace in the living room, complete with its remarkably well preserved stone arch. Character such as this is seldom found in Irish houses of today and doubtless shows this homes age and importance in a village that has grown so robustly over the years since Garry’s Corner was first constructed.

 

As the name would suggest Garry’s Corner occupies a generous c. 0.5 acre corner site and benefits from a rear vehicular sliding gate access. Outside the home there are a number of cut stone outbuildings formerly a cow-byre and fodder store. The entire  property is zoned B1 “commercial town or village centre” which widens the bands of prospective purchasers from just those seeking an idyllic forever home to such purchasers that may be interested in developing an obvious focal point in the village into a thriving commercial business or industry.  

 

Viewing of this charming property comes highly recommended and the sole selling agents strongly recommend an early inspection, contact Elliott Potterton to avoid disappointment.

 

These particulars are issues be REA T.E. Potterton on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through them. All descriptions, dimensions etc., included in these particulars, and any statements made by us or our representatives, are made in good faith but are not intended to form the basis for any contract. Any intending purchaser should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each before committing themselves to contract. Produced by permission of the OSI Licence No: AU0004823 SCSI. Floorplans, maps etc. are for identification purposes only, and although believed to be correct, accuracy is not in any way guaranteed. PSRA No. 00-1255

BER details

BER Rating:

BER No.: 110182268

Energy Performance Indicator: Not provided

Explore Meath County Meath is rich in history and famous for many different reasons. It is the county where the High King of Ireland sat at the Hill of Tara. It is also home to Newgrange, a Neolithic site which pre-dates Stonehenge. It is where the famous book of kells, which resides in trinity college, comes... Explore Meath
PSRA Licence No: 001255

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