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The Glebe
Eyrecourt
Co. Galway
H53 WH17
Description
The Glebe has been sympathetically restored and renovated over the past 14 years to include modern considerations without losing the appealing authentic heritage of a home that is nearly 200 years old.
To name but a few, these renovations include new roof, glazing, insulation, heating, plumbing, electrical systems together with a host of well thought out touches to make a manageable former rectory fit for modern day living, whilst preserving many original features including, fireplaces, plaster cornicing and ceiling roses.
Viewing of this property is highly recommended and can be arranged through selling agents. Viewing is strictly by appointment only.
Features
Under Floor Heating in basement beneath Limestone Flagstones
Beam central vacuum system
Services: Mains Water (Private Well also - currently not used)
Private S. Tank
Rooms
Reception Room 3.22m x 4.15m Dual aspect tall shuttered windows, feature fireplace (decommissioned) wooden flooring, high ceilings.
Sitting Room 4.12m x 5.47m Featured tall shuttered windows, original wooden flooring, feature fireplace
Dining Room 3.63m x 5.71m Open fireplace with cast iron fire surround, wooden flooring, tall sash window, stairs down to kitchen
Office/Study 2.63m x 4.16m Front aspect, wooden flooring, floor to ceiling storage unit wc off: 1.34m x 1.44m whb/wc, fully tiled
Basement
Kitchen / Dining 5.85m x 8.11m Rear aspect window overlooking enclosed rear court yard. Bespoke kitchen units, polished black/green marble counter top, green four oven Aga cooker, limestone flag flooring with underfloor heating. Open fireplace and side aspect in dining/living area
Central Hall Area Connecting all basement rooms with door to rear court yard
Utility Room 4.06m x 4.07m Side and rear aspect, wall units, limestone flag flooring with underfloor heating.
Laundry Room 1.95m x 3.13m Side aspect, ceramic sink, stone flagstone flooring with underfloor heating
Storage Room/Pantry 1.92m x 3.15m Side aspect window with grille & shutter, limestone flagstone flooring, walls shelved
First Floor
Landing Floor carpeted, front aspect
Bedroom 1 4.52m x 3.24m South & west facing sash windows, wooden floor
Bedroom 2 (Master) 4.12m x 5.40m Dual aspect sash windows with shutters, original wooden flooring Ensuite off : 2.07m x 2.95m Fully tiled, skylight, whb/wc/shower
Bathroom 1.76m x 2.34m Skylight, fully tiled, whb/wc/shower
Bedroom 3 2.95m x 4.92m Front aspect sash window with shutters, wooden flooring, open fireplace Ensuite off: 1.28m x 2.89m Skylight, fully tiled, wc/whb/shower
Apartment with separate access Accessed via staircase to 24ft x 8ft balcony overlooking orchard and landscape
Kitchen/Living 3.64m x 5.31m Side aspect, wall & base units, wooden floor, sliding door to patio area overlooking orchard.
Bedroom 2.94m x 3.60m Rear aspect, wooden flooring
Cottage A re-awakening of former cattle shed and herdsman lodge to provide 3 bed cottage. Designed to enable reconfiguration by locking one of two doors to be either one ensuite bedroom, two bedrooms and bathroom, or a combination. Ideal letting unit with high level of insulation and privacy.
About the Area
Eyrecourt, (pop. 292) is a village in County Galway. The village stands midway along the Beara Breifne Greenway; an historic Waymarked Way for walking, cycling and heritage first established in 1603.
Eyrecourt is served by two public houses, a post office, library, village store, garage and fast food outlet, pharmacy, tractor dealer, medical centre, primary school, numerous small enterprises and the Meelick-Eyrecourt GAA club. In the evenings numerous groups and classes use the Village Hall, for pilates, martial arts, scouting and art classes.
Each year in June it hosts a large festival of early machinery, the Eyrecourt Vintage Festival, when ancient tractors, steam-engines and a variety of early farm machines have a chance to run again.
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