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Corrin
Fermoy
Co Cork
P61CH66
Description
The accommodation extends to 105 sq. m. incorporating 3 double bedrooms with master bedroom ensuite. The property benefits from the most scenic views of the surrounding countryside and is adjacent to the popular Corrin Wood and Nature Reserve which ideal for family walks and for the commuter it is located within 1km of access to the M8 Cork/Dublin motorway, 3km from Fermoy town and within a 20 minute motorway commute of the Jack Lynch Tunnel.
Features
Approximately 0.8 acre site
Excellent condition throughout
Easy access of the M8 motorway
Oil fired central heating
Mains water
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining Area 6m x 3.16m Partially tiled/timber flooring. Wall and kitchen units. Tiled splashback . Double patio doors leading to rear yard.
Utility Room 2.4m x1.8m Tiled flooring. Wall and floor units. Door leading to rear yard.
Sitting Room 4.1m x 3.87m Laminate flooring. Solid fuel fireplace. Radiator.
Bedroom 1 4.4m x 3.1m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Ensuite 3.1m x 1m Wc., whb, electric shower. Tiled floor to ceiling. Radiator.
Walk in wardrobe 3m x 1.5m
Bedroom 2 3.8m x 3.27m Laminate flooring. Radiator.
Bedroom 3 3.36m x 2.7m Laminate flooring. Radiator
Bathroom 2.8m x 2m Tiled floor to ceiling. Wc., whb, bath and electric shower. Radiator
BER Information
BER Number: 118218775
Energy Performance Indicator: 186.74
About the Area
Fermoy (pop. 2,270) lies about 30 miles to the north-east of Cork city on the Blackwater River. It was a garrison town and at one time had the largest concentration of troops in the country. Today the town is well known for angling, particularly salmon. It is strategically located, just where the main roads from Dublin to Cork and Rosslare to Killarney intersect.
The Blackwater valley is well known for its period houses and one of the finest, Castle Hyde, now owned by Micheal Flatley of Riverdance, is just outside the town. It was once the home of Douglas Hyde, founder of the Gaelic League and the first President of the Irish Republic.

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