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2 Living Village
Mountshannon
Co. Clare
V94 P7K8
Description
Boasting bright and spacious accommodation, with ample parking to the rear, this home will appeal to any discerning purchaser seeking to combine quality accommodation in a much sought after location.
Features
Services: All mains services
Fibre broadband
Rooms
Living Room 3.88m x 3.99m Front aspect windows, open fireplace, floor tiled
Kitchen/Dining Room 6.44m x 3.50m Rear aspect window and sliding door, wall and base units, floor tiled
First Floor
Landing 4.90m x 0.88m Skylight, hotpress/airing cupboard off, carpet flooring
Bedroom 1 2.18m x 3.41m Front aspect window, fitted storage, carpet flooring
Bedroom 2 3.17m x 3.38m Front aspect windows, fitted storage, carpet flooring
Bedroom 3 3.18m x 3.09m Rear aspect window, fitted storage, carpet flooring En-Suite: 0.90m x 3.10m Skylight, whb/wc/electric shower, fully tiled
Bathroom 2.18mx 3.09m Rear aspect window, whb/wc/bath with overhead shower, fully tiled
BER Information
BER Number: 105266068
Energy Performance Indicator: 155.66
About the Area
Mountshannon is a village in east County Clare, on the western shore of Lough Derg. Mountshannon is an attractive village with 4 pubs, one of which is a hotel, a corner shop/cafe, a restaurant, a garage/shop and a pizzeria. As a starting point for visiting the nearby Inis Cealtra, the area attracts many tourists. Now uninhabited, Inis Cealtra was once a monastic settlement. It has a fine round tower, and the ruins of several small churches, as well as a holy well. Boat trips can be taken from Mountshannon harbour to the island.
A recent addition to Mountshannon is the maze built in the centre of town in a small park with views of Lough Derg. Alongside is a picnic area made out of wood carved by local artists, encircled by willow hedging. Mountshannon is a regular winner in the Tidy Towns having won the national prize numerous times over the years. Mountshannon Harbour, is a sheltered south facing harbour, very popular in the summer months with cruisers. A separate bathing area is very popular with local families.
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