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2 Farrin Carraig
Duncannon
Co. Wexford
Y34 FN34
Description
Set within old stone walls 2 Farrin Carraig, Duncannon represents a real feast of a home positioned in a lovely quiet country village in South Wexford.
This three / four bedroom detached property comes to the market in excellent order throughout, located on a private site within a quiet cul de sac the property boasts stunning sea views from its deck and sun room whilst the rest of the house is steeped in countryside views.
Farrin Carraig is a very well maintained development of detached homes and No 2, is no exception. It is presented with flair and attention to detail with light streaming into every room. Upgraded by the current owner within the past number of years to include newly fitted bathroom suites, kitchen, utility room, flooring and heating system this property is literally ready to walk right into and hang up your hat.
Ideal as a quality investment holiday retreat or a top class permanent abode, this home really is one not to be missed!
All aspects of Duncannon such as restaurants, shops and pubs are close to hand while you have the option of 14 separate beaches on the renowned Hook Peninsula.
Features
Two bedrooms on ground floor
Two bedrooms on first floor with both ensuite
Decked area to side
Off street parking
Electric heating
mains water
mains septic tank
Rooms
Guest WC 1.95m x 0.98m Suite comprising wc, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled splashback, laminate flooring
Living Room / Bedroom 4 3.82m x 3.56m Stunning dual aspect room with laminate flooring
Dining Room / Living Room 4.19m x 4.17m Picture window to front, rasied fireplace with open fire and, cast iton inset, laminate flooring, double doors to
Sunroom 5.04m x 4.94m Feature stone wall, triple aspect room with double doors to rear, beamed ceiling, laminate flooring, door to
Kitchen / breakfast room 4.15m x 3.56m Built in wall and floor units, free standing oven, tiled splashbavk, built in fridge / freezer, built in dishwasher, island with storage, open shelving and breakfast bar
Utility Room 2.22m x 1.79m Fitted wall and floor units, plumbed for washing machine, stainless steel sink, tiled splashback, laminate flooring, door to rear
Bedroom 3 3.93m x 3.56m (max) Dual aspect to side and rear, laminate flooring
Upstairs
Landing 4.86m x 1.77m With shelving
Bedroom 1 3.56m x 3.49m + 0.92m x 0.58m Dual aspect, extensive fitted wardrobes
Ensuite 2m x 1.8m Suite comprising, step in tiled shower with "Triton AS2000xi" shower, pedestal wah hand basin, tiled splashback, tiled floor, velux window
Bathroom 2.2m x 2.7m Free standing bath wtih telephome shower attachment, wc, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled floor, part tiled walls, velux window
Bedroom 2 4.19m x 3.43m + 0.93m x 0.61m Picture window to front, fitted wardrobes, under eave storage
BER Information
BER Number: 100304179
Energy Performance Indicator: 224.34 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Duncannon (Irish: Dún Canann) is a village in southwest County Wexford, bordered to the west by Waterford harbour, and sitting on a rocky headland jutting into the channel is the strategically prominent Duncannon Fort which dominates the village. Primarily a fishing village, Duncannon also relies heavily on tourism and is situated on the clearly signposted and very scenic Ring of Hook drive. Duncannon beach, a mile long golden beach, very popular spot with locals and tourists alike.
Duncannon Fort, which was built in 1588 incorporates a maritime museum, Cockleshell Arts Gallery, Officer's Mess Café and Craft shop and various other Art and Craft outlets and is open daily to visitors 7 days from June to September. Rest of year 5 days Guided tours are available. Bus Éireann route 370 links Duncannon to New Ross, Waterford and Wellingtonbridge. The nearest railway station is Waterford railway station, some 22 km distant via the Ballyhack - Passage East ferry.
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