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Brookeside Cottage
Crooderry
Crossna
Boyle
Co. Roscommon
F52 WE88
Description
An enchanting, country, Period residence most tastefully and sympathetically restored whilst maintaining a relaxed and convivial ambience, surrounded by 2.2 acres of paddock, lawn, terraced gardens, numerous mature trees and a babbling brook with your very own pond.
For purchasers seeking privacy & tranquillity, surrounded by nature and woodland and pastoral fields, this is the perfect rural idyll.
Crooderry is within minutes of Lough Key Forest Park, Kilronan 5 Star Hotel & Spa, country walks and mountain hikes, with Boyle and Carrick on Shannon nearby.
A truly wonderful location to get away from it all, relax and refresh.
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining Room 6.15m x 3.55m Wide plank timber flooring, feature wood panelling and wainscotting,traditional built in cupboards, shelves & plate racks, island unit with storage and marble worktop, downlights, Whirlpool stainless steel 4 burner gas hob & electric oven, Whirlpool fridge, microwave. Kitchen leads directly to a charming covered deck area, perfect for relaxing dining and good conversation.
Bathroom 3.55m x 3m Pine stained walnut flooring, period style sanitary ware, panelled and tiled with ample handmade shelving and vanity unit. Jacuzzi bath with mixer & spray plus Triton electric shower over & bifold glass bath screen. A most pleasant room with a lovely stain glass window.
Bedroom 1 3.86m x 3.14m Extensive built in storage units on one wall, tongue & groove painted ceiling with wrought iron chandelier light fitting, wainscotting, sisal flooring, storage heater, good natural light from 2no. windows with shutters, curtain poles & drapes, dimmer switches.
Bedroom 2 3.15m x 2.19m Painted T&G flooring, wainscotting, shelf unit, electric storage heater, Chandelier light fitting, dimmer switches & downlights.
Bedroom 3 3.19m x 2.19m Sisal floor covering, painted T&G ceiling with light fitting and dimmer switch. Window shutters, book shelves & storage, Curtain pole & drapes.
External Truly enchanting grounds of circa 2.20 acres thoughtfully laid out in open paddock sheltered by wonderful mature trees and natural hedgerows together with well stocked terraced gardens with a profusion of interesting flowers and shrubs. The gardens boast many features including interesting old stone ruins and raised natural stone patio and descend down to a magical, babbling brook which meanders along the property's western boundary and has its own pond. An equestrian gate opens onto a gravel driveway with parking area to side of cottage. Outbuilding block suitable for many uses. Old mobile home on site connected to services.
Services Private Well Mains Electricity Good broadband connectivity Solid Fuel Stove Electric Heating
BER Information
BER Number: 114163769
Energy Performance Indicator: 568.19
About the Area
Boyle (Irish: Mainistir na Búille) is located at the foot of the Curlew Mountains near Lough Key in the north of the county. The population of the town was 3000 in 2010. Boyle is a historical village with a range of sites of archaeological and socio-cultural interest, reflecting virtually every era in the country's history and pre-history. Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery, the Drumanone Dolmen and the popular fishing lakes of Lough Arrow and Lough Gara are also close by. The 5-arch bridge across the Boyle river close to the Abbey, known as Abbeytown Bridge. Also built in the late 12th Century, it could well be the oldest surviving stone bridge in Ireland. The Drumanone Dolmen is just west of the town.
Boyle lies on the railway line from Dublin to Sligo, and the N4 Dublin-Sligo main road skirts the town. The town is linked to the River Shannon navigation system via the Boyle canal, the River Boyle and Lough Key. It is connected to the N4 by the R294 regional road (which also connects it to Ballina, County Mayo) and the N61 national secondary road which links Boyle to Athlone via Roscommon. Boyle offers a wide variety of shops and services to its inhabitants. With many of Ireland's leading supermarket chains, including SuperValu, Centra, Mace and Gala, having stores within the town, Boyle serves as a commercial centre for surrounding villages, such as Ballinameen and Corrigeenroe. The town is also home to numerous smaller businesses. These include butchers, newsagents, grocery stores, florists and clothes shops, amongst others.
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