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Kilmore Lower
Cloondara,
Co. Longford
N39 HW50
Description
The cottage had previously been modernised with drylined walls and double glazed windows, modern wiring and plumbing. The house has been vacant for some time (in excess of two years) and would benefit from some refurbishment.
The property is pre-approved for €50,000 of grants under the ‘Croi Conaithe’ Vacant Property scheme that offers funding to help you renovate vacant properties. The house could also qualify for SEAI grants of up to €26,000 for home energy upgrades.
The living room is spacious with an open fireplace and wood panelled ceilings. Off this room is a small kitchen with built in units. There are two small bedrooms accessed off the living area.
There is a large bedroom with an open fireplace. To the rear is a fully tiled shower room with an electric shower and access to the rear of the house.
Outside there is a stone driveway and the remaining site has recently been cleared.
Location:
The house is on the N5 Dublin-Castlebar road c. 5km west of Longford Town. The house is c. 2 km from Clondra Village and 3.5km from Tarmonbarry on the River Shannon. It is just over an hours drive from the M50 and 5 mins from Longford Town.
Clondra village is just a 5 min cycle away, with the Royal Canal harbour and green way cycle path that follows the Royal Canal all the way to Dublin. McPartlands Richmond Inn is a popular bar for food, drink and craic.
Tarmonbarry is a small village with big hospitality. Keenans boutique hotel & gastro pub is well known and loved. The Purple Onion specialises in fine dining along with it’s gourmet foods shop and Art Gallery. The Shannon bar has a spectacular beer garden and food stall with great burgers & pizza. The village also has a modern Petrol station & supermarket, crèche, national schools etc. nearby.
Directions
Eircode: N39 HW50
GPS: 53.7262, -7.8777
Features
There is fibre to the home broadband available in the area.
BER Information
BER Number: 116084500
Energy Performance Indicator: 679.23
About the Area
Longford (Irish: an Longfort) is an historical town with a population of 9,601 (2011 census). It lies at the meeting of the N4 and the N5 primary routes. Longford is a local commercial centre with many retail outlets, as well as several leisure facilities. Longford town has a number of primary schools, secondary schools, and an extensive adult education centre.
Longford is about 91 km from Sligo and 122 km from Dublin, and is served by Sligo-Dublin intercity train services. Journeys to Dublin by rail generally take less than two hours. There are also a large number of bus services to Dublin and other towns. Third level colleges are well served by the private companies during the academic year.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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First Home Scheme
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