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Key West
Corrigeenroe
Boyle
Co. Roscommon
F52 VP40
Description
Sherry FitzGerald Farrell brings to the market, this superb home located in the scenic, sought after setting of Corrigeenroe.
No.2 Key West comes in turn key condition and sits on a most pleasant, elevated site, with views onto Lough Key from sun room.
This fine property is one of 6 family homes in this charming development and is just a short distance to Corrigeenroe National School.
Circa 145m2 of ground floor accommodation with circa 94m2 of convertible roof space, subject to obtaining necessary consent.
Corrigeenroe is only 7km to Boyle, 18km to vibrant Carrick-on-Shannon and 33km to Sligo and the Wild Atlantic Way.
Viewing, by prior appointment only, is highly recommended. Please call Sherry FitzGerald Farrell on 071 96 20976 to arrange a viewing.
Rooms
Living Room 4.56m x 4.37m Wood flooring, fireplace with inset stove, radiator, window blinds x3, power points, TV & broadband points.
Sun Room 5.37m x 3.65m Wood flooring, light filled room with view onto Lough Key, double doors to garden, radiator, power points, TV & broadband points.
Kitchen/Dining Room 5.25m x 4.41m Floor tiling, extensive fitted kitchen units, recessed downlighters, radiator, window blinds x2.
Utility Room 2.63m x 2.57m Floor tiling, fitted units, rear external door, heating controls, wash basin, radiator.
Bedroom 1 4.37m x 3.65m Carpet, window blinds x2, radiator, power points, TV & broadband point.
En-suite 2.36m x 1.35m Fully tiled, shower enclosure with Mira electric shower, radiator, extractor fan, wc&whb
Bedroom 2 4.22m x 3.37m Carpet, window blinds x2, radiator, power points, TV & broadband point.
Bedroom 3 4.41m x 3.66m Carpet, window blinds x2, radiator, power points, TV & broadband point.
Bathroom 2.97m x 2.81m Fully tiled, shower enclosure, corner bath, extractor fan, radiator, wc&whb.
Roof Space 94m2 Potential for conversion to living space subject to obtaining the necessary consent. Floored, Velux roof lights x3, water tank, power points.
External Large, enclosed, elevated site, lawns to front, side & rear, pebble driveway, oil tank & burner, septic tank.
BER Information
BER Number: 116711045
Energy Performance Indicator: 105.17
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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