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32 South Beach
Duncannon
Co Wexford
Y34 PP82
Description
The house is fully detached with sea views offering an open plan living, kitchen and dining area with the added bonus of a ground floor bedroom with ensuite. The first floor offers two spacious bedrooms and family bathroom.
This is a rare chance to own a quality home across the road from the beach in a very popular location.
Features
Barna shed
OFCH, mains sewage and water
Sea views
Close to the stunning beach of Duncannon
Public playground across the road
Village of Duncannon offers pubs, restaurants, shop, Duncannon Fort
Rooms
Living Room 3.68m x 4.02m Open plan to kitchen dining area, tiled floor, fireplace with stove, coving, tv point
Kitchen Dining Room 8.09m x 4.08m Tiled floor, triple aspect windows, u-shaped floor level units with breakfast bar, oven, hob, extractor fan, spotlights, sea views, under stairs storage area, access to rear garden
Bedroom One 3.9m x 3.68m Tiled floor, to rear
Ensuite 1.79m x 2.38m Tiled floor and shower unit, Triton T90si shower, extractor fan, wash hand basin with shaving light over, WC
FIRST FLOOR
Landing 2.12m x 1.07m Solid wood floor, skylight
Bedroom Two 6.2m x 3.69m Dual aspect windows, spotlights, wardrobe, attic access, window seat with storage, sea views, wood floor
Bathroom 2.23m x 2.27m Bath, WC, tiled floor and splashbacks, wash hand basin with shaving light over, skylight
Bedroom Three 2.87m x 6.19m triple aspect windows, wood floor, sea views, spotlights
Hot Press 0.89m x 1.05 Shelved
BER Information
BER Number: 117323758
Energy Performance Indicator: 234.24 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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