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Templetown
Fethard
New Ross
Co Wexford
Y34 AE22
Description
Presented in superb condition throughout this home boasts solid Oak wooden flooring on the ground floor, upgraded sanitary ware, beautiful kitchen with island and sun room which opens into the South facing garden to the rear ideal for those late summer evenings, not to mention the integrated garage which has a door from the main house giving ease to any potential buyer to convert this space into extra accommodation.
The home is accessed via a stone driveway which leads down to the house and offers vehicular access surrounding the property. There is a spacious entrance hall off which lies all the accommodation. To the right of the entrance hall is a living room with solid fuel stove and an opening leads into the bright kitchen which boasts an island and utility room. French doors lead into the South facing sun room which gives access to the rear. There are also two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a door to the integrated garage on this level.
Upstairs doesn’t disappoint, there are two double bedrooms both of which boast a dual aspect ensuring natural light floods in all day long. The master suite offers a walk-in dressing room / study and an ensuite, and the second bedroom houses an ensuite.
Outside is mainly in lawn and is bordered with mature hedging ensuring privacy. The garage (6.5m x 3m) is accessed externally via a roller door.
This wonderful property is close to Fethard, Duncannon and beyond ensuring an array of schools, supermarkets and shops on your doorstep not to mention the Passage East Car Ferry award winning beaches, Hook lighthouse are all within a stone’s throw. Wexford, New Ross and Waterford are all very accessible as is Rosslare Harbour. So if you are seeking that permanent or holiday home look no further!
Features
Double glazed windows throughout
Oil Fired Central heating
Integrated Garage
South facing garden to rear
Private septic tank
Mains water
Rooms
Living Room 4.2m x 3.7m With solid fuel stove, solid oak wood flooring, Arch to
Kitchen 4.2m x 3.7m Fitted wall and floor units, stainless steel sink unit, tiled splashback, plumbed for dishwasher, island with storage, tiled floor, French doors to
Sun Room 3.8m x 3.8m Tiled floor, recessed lighting, patio door to rear
Utility Room 2.3m x 1.6m Wall and floor units, fully plumbed, tiled floor, door to rear
Bathroom 3m x 2m Fully tiled suite comprising bath with telephone shower attachment, wc, wash hand basin, separate shower unit with Triton Aquasensation shower
Bedroom 4 4.3m x 3.8m Picture window to front, solid oak wood flooring
Bedroom 3 3m x 3m Picture window to rear. solid oak wood flooring
Garage 6.5m x 3m Integrated garage with roller door and windows to side
Landing 3.6m x 2m
Bedroom 1 6.25m x 4.4m Dual aspect room with wooden flooring, Velux window, under eave storage
Walk in wardrobe / study 2.15m x 3.8m + 1.62m With wooden flooring, Velux window
Ensuite 2.5m x 1.65m Suite comprising, wc, wash hand basin, tiled shower unit with pump shower, tiled floor, tiled splashback
Bedroom 2 4.35m x 6.15m Dual aspect room with wooden flooring, under eave storage
BER Information
BER Number: 117132910
Energy Performance Indicator: 155.16 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Fethard-on-Sea was originally called Fethard but the name was changed following drownings at sea when a lifeboat capsized in 1914 on a service mission to the schooner Mexico, off the Keeragh Islands. Nine of the lifeboat crew were drowned and five survived. There was an outpouring of sympathy for the village and money came in from around the world, however, a lot of it ended up in Fethard, County Tipperary, so the name of the Fethard in Wexford was changed to distinguish it.
It lies on the R734 road on the eastern side of the Hook peninsula, between Waterford Harbour and Bannow Bay. One would be hard pressed not to be enchanted by the charm of the seaside village, and obviously there are an array of facilities and activities for locals and visitors. Two Bus Éireann routes serve Fethard-on-Sea; route 370 provides a commuter service to Waterford via New Ross.
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