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The Garden Cottage
The Abbey
Templemore
Co Tipperary
Description
The Garden Cottage was once part of The Abbey estate in Templemore. Home once to the Carden family, the main house no longer exists, and this cottage, barn garden walls remain. The Garden Cottage was once a three bedroomed home with adjoining barn, and a home to the gardeners at the estate.
This wonderful location, is so convenient to Templemore town centre, and surrounded by walks and trails to the town park in Templemore. The combination of this cottage and barn overlooking its own walled garden is such a unique opportunity. In need of a full restoration, the buildings could be renovated and extended, designing and styling it to your own specification and needs.
The entire site area is approx. .49 of one acre.
The local Authority for the area is Tipperary Co Co.
Vacant now for a long number of years this house should qualify for the higher Vacant Home Refurbishment Grant, (Croi Connaithe) & SEAI grants subject to your application.
Accommodation comprises an entrance hallway, a kitchen, a utility room, three bedrooms and one bathroom.
Mains water supply and septic tank drainage.
The house currently has a total floor area of approx. 83 sq. mts/894 sq. ft.
Please call Julie Fogarty to arrange a viewing 0505 21192.
Features
ESB connection but currently powered off.
Vacant now for a long number of years this house should qualify for the higher Vacant Home Refurbishment Grant, (Croi Connaithe) & SEAI grants subject to your application.
Beautiful garden setting with high natural stone walls all around.
Rooms
Kitchen
Utility Room
Sitting room
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bathroom
First Floor
Bedroom 3
Barn
About the Area
Templemore (Irish: An Teampall Mór) is a town in County Tipperary. Templemore railway station is on the Dublin-Cork railway line operated by Iarnród Éireann. There are direct trains to and from Dublin, Thurles, Cork, and Limerick daily. The market square with its Town Hall in the centre of the town is reputed locally to be the widest in either Ireland or Britain. It backs on to an extensive wooded Town Park and lake. The town has a large number of local industries, there is a large cattle mart on Bank Street which opens on Thursdays.
The most notable landmark in the district is the Devil's Bit mountain range. The Park incorporates an outdoor Swimming Pool, GAA grounds (Páirc Shíleáin), Lakeside Pitch & Putt Course and an all-weather athletic track in the care of Templemore Athletic Club. The demesne's mature woodlands features walks, the romantic ruin of the Black Castle on the western bank of the lake and the ruin of the eponymous big church. The main focus of attention is the man-made lake (7.5acres) which is suitable for coarse fishing.
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