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Monagarraun
Castlebar
Co. Mayo
F23 HE12
Description
Having been unoccupied for the past number of years the property should qualify for government grants to modernise the extremely versatile living space which is currently laid out as a living room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, wet room bathroom, laundry room, utility room, family bathroom, and five bedrooms. The dwelling is configured in such a way as to be easily adopted to additional bedrooms or living rooms as required and also lends itself to the possibility of being divided into two residences.
Attached to the dwelling is a large garage and the property also comprises a selection of detached sheds and two extensive yards ideal for parking a multitude of vehicles, complete with two separate entrances.
Located 7 kilometres from Castlebar Town and 1.8 kilometres from Glenisland Village.
Features
5 - 6 bedrooms.
2.2 acre site, with dual entrances.
Highspeed fibre broadband.
Qualifies for Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant.
Suitable for a wide variety of uses both residential & commercial.
Rooms
Sitting Room 3.9m x 3.84m with laminate wood flooring and open fire.
Dining room 3.89m x 3.94m with laminate wood flooring, velux window and solid fuel stove with back boiler.
Kitchen 2.9m x 4.47m with fully fitted units and ceramic floor tiles.
Laundry room 2.2m x 3.84m with fitted units.
Utility Room 2.3m x 2.95m
Bathroom 3.35m x 2.16m
Bedroom 1 2.74m x 3.68m
Bedroom 2 3.33m x 3.68m
Bedroom 3 4.98m x 4.8m
Bedroom 4 3.02m x 4.78m
Bedroom 5 2.92m x 2.41m
BER Information
BER Number: 115233488
Energy Performance Indicator: 224.76
About the Area
Castlebar is the largest town in Mayo, by population. Castlebar's population boomed in the late 1990s, rising by one-third in six years, and the town is still growing. According to the 2011 Census it stands at 10,826. A campus of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and the Country Life section of the National Museum of Ireland are two important local amenities. The town is linked by railway to Dublin, Westport and Ballina. The town is surrounded by several villages. The main route to the area by road is the N5.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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