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Greenwood
Ballyhaunis
Co Mayo
F35E780
Description
The house sits back from the road in an elevated position on a 0.6 acre site. There is a further 1.5 acres of wild meadow to the rear of the house with potential to landscape, erect a garage or "Seomra" style home-office. Newly fitted composite gates and mature hedging guarantee privacy from any passing traffic. There is a tarmac driveway and large lawns front and rear. The property boasts beautiful views of the nearby turlough to the west of the house, as well as the Nephin Mountains in the distance.
For those looking to work from home, there is high speed fibre-broadband connected to the house with an underground connection from the road. (Sample speeds: Download - 630mbps, Upload - 103mbps).
The property is located in the townland of Greenwood, just 4km west of Ballyhaunis. 7km from Knock and 22km from Ireland West Airport Knock.
Connectivity:
Dublin city: Six trains daily, including an early train arriving in Dublin at 8:30am
International: 22km/20 minutes to Knock Airport, serving three London airports, other UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Portugal.
Close to N5, N17 network, accessing Galway/Sligo/Castlebar
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Features
Tarmacadam driveway
Additional plot of ground to the rear
Oil fired central heating, underfloor heating throughout ground floor
Double glazing
Built in 2000
Great countryside walks and lakes nearby
Rooms
Library 4.6 x 4m With solid timber heated floors, Farrow & Ball wallpaper, bespoke fitted library shelving, solid fuel open fire with antique salvaged fireplace and granite hearth. The book shelving can be removed if preferred. There are double doors leading to the reading room / conservatory.
Reading Room/Conservatory 3m x 4m With a heated tiled floor and custom fitted window seats with storage. There is a feature stone wall and a wooden railway sleeper lintel over the doorway. The current owners spend a lot of time here reading and taking in the views of the local turlough and the Nephin mountain range in the distance. Facing west, the room enjoys afternoon and evening sunshine and spectacular sunsets.
Dining area Elegant raised dining area, heated tiled floor, double doors leading to the rear garden.
Bedroom One / Study 3.8m x 3m Solid timber floors with underfloor heating.
Bathroom 2m x 2.5m With a heated tiled floor, wash hand basin, toilet and corner shower.
Kitchen/Living area 4.5m x 8m With heated terracotta tile floor, bespoke fitted solid timber kitchen, artisan-built with timber salvaged from an old convent, integrated dishwasher, oven/hob/grill, and fridge/freezer. There is a solid fuel stove, and a bespoke fitted window seat in a bay window in the living area.
Utility Room 2m x 1m With a tiled floor and space to accommodate a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Pantry 2m x 1m With a tiled floor and shelving, cool all year round for storage of vegetables etc
Bedroom Two 4.3m x 4m Large, bright room to the front of the house.
Bedroom Three 3.7 x 3.8 Large double room to the rear of the house with solid timber floors.
Bathroom 2 2.5m x 3.8m With a tiled floor, wash hand basin, toilet and a free-standing cast-iron enamel bath
Hotpress 2.1m x 2.5m With shelving and solid timber floors.
Master Bedroom 4m x 5.5m Bright room to the front of the house with solid timber floor, walk-in wardrobe (1.9m x 2.5m) with shelving and clothes rails, ensuite (2.5m x 2.5m) with a tiled floor, large double shower unit, toilet, and wash hand basin.
BER Information
BER Number: 101962157
Energy Performance Indicator: 161.02
About the Area
Ballyhaunis is an historic town in County Mayo, situated at the crossroads of the N60 and N83 National secondary roads and on the railway line connecting Dublin to Westport and Ballina. The town is a mixed community where farming, private business and industry are the main sources of employment. Employment, infrastructure and continued development of the town are key issues addressed by the Ballyhaunis Local Area Plan 2010-2016, adopted by Mayo County Council.
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