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Maryville
Teevemore
Newport
Co Mayo
F28 NP26
Description
The double bay fronted house was built in the late 1940s and extended to the rear in 2002 to provide a spacious floor area of approximately 195.5 sq ft/2,104 sq ft. The original section of the house has high ceilings with feature cornicing, some original tiled floors and leaded window internal doors.
The property is presented in excellent condition with double glazed sash windows fitted in the original house section five years ago and internal and external painting recently completed.
Ground floor accommodation comprises of porch, entrance hall opening into two reception rooms, a well appointed kitchen, very substantial living/dining room, three en-suite bedrooms and bathroom. On the first floor there is a fourth large en-suite bedroom which offers potential for alternative uses or dividing into a number of smaller rooms.
The substantial gardens have extensive lawn areas, mature planting of trees and shrubs, local stone walls, pathways and steps and a gravel parking area.
The house is set in a peaceful countryside area adjacent to a pebble beach and is a ten minute walk from Newport town.
The house is set in a peaceful countryside area adjacent to a pebble beach and is a ten minute walk from Newport town. Newport is an attractive small town with a good range of amenities including shops, primary school, restaurants and hotel. It sits along the popular Great Western Greenway cycle and walking trail that runs from Westport town to Achill Island and has many leisure facilities on its doorstep. Westport town is a ten minute drive and Castlebar is a fifteen minute drive.
Features
Excellent condition
Oil fired central heating
Ten minute walk from Newport town
Rooms
Entrance Hall 4.87m x 1.84m Original tiled floor, high ceiling with cornicing
Reception Room One 4.24m x 3.31m & 2.4m x 0.94m Wide board French pine floor, bay window, cast iron and timber open fireplace with marble plinth, high ceiling with cornicing
& 1.1m x 1.0m Pine floor, water views
Reception Room Two 4.25m x 3.96m & 2.4m x 1.7m Wide board French pine floor, bay window, cast iron and timber fireplace with solid fuel stove on marble plinth, high ceiling with cornicing
Bedroom One 3.18m x 2.86m & 1.55m x 0.9m Wide board French pine floor
En-Suite 3.3m x 1.03m Pine floor, shower, wc, whb
Bathroom 2.35m x 2.13m Original tiled floor, fully tiled walls, bath/electric shower, wc, whb, built in storage presses
Kitchen 4.23m x 3.8m Slate tiled floor, bleached walnut slab kitchen with rondette sink and integrated oven & hob, feature antique range
Living/Dining Room 3.46m x 8.65m & 3.25m x 1.4m Bright and spacious dual aspect room with water views, wide board French pine floor, pine staircase, two sets of patio doors
Back Hall 1.9m x 1.3m Pine floor
Bedroom Two 3.8m x 3.23m & 1.1m x 1.0m Pine floor, water views
Bedroom Three 3.35m x 3.26m Pine floor, water views
Utility Room 3.5m x 1.4m Tiled floor and splash backs, built in floors and wall units, sink, oil heating boiler
First Floor Bedroom 8.4m x 5.2m Substantial room with shower room which offers potential as a reception room or could be divided into two smaller bedrooms, timber wall panelling and painted timber clad ceiling
BER Information
BER Number: 107817207
Energy Performance Indicator: 295.71 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Newport is a small picturesque town in County Mayo, located along the shore of Clew Bay, north of Westport. The N59 road passes through the town and Castlebar is approx 18 km east of Newport. The Black Oak River flows through the centre of the town and there are pleasant walking paths along its grassy banks. Newport has a very striking railway bridge (no longer used for rail carriage) which, together with the Church on top of the hill, dominate the town and create a picturesque appearance.
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