€230,000

63 Gleann Tuarigh, Chickley's Road, Youghal, Co. Cork

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3
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88 m²

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About the property

No 63 Gleann Tuarigh, offers itself as perfect starter home property situated in the end of the development within a cul - de -sac, within a close proximity to Youghal town centre, offering a host of amenities from primary and secondary schools, shops sporting facilities. Gleann Tuarigh is a mature and very family friendly estate with a great community feel throughout.

The bright spacious accommodation extending to 88 sq.m. built in 2007 consists of entrance hallway, living room, Kitchen/Dining Area, downstairs WC, 3 Bedrooms, (Master Ensuite) Bathroom.

Externally the property has an enclosed rear garden with parking for 2 cars to the front with lawned area.

The Cork-Waterford N25 is easily accessible being within a 1minute drive offering ease of access to Little Island, Jack Lynch Tunnel, Cork City and beyond making it an ideal location for commuters.

Book your viewing today! Side entrance.

Gas Central Heating.

All mains services.

5 minute walk to secondary school.

Close to main N25 Cork/ Waterford Route

Enclosed Rear Garden with Shed

Located in a Cul de Sac

Off Street Parking. Entrance Hall Laminate floor

Kitchen Dining Room 3.0m x 5.5m Lino floor Fitted units Patio doors to rear garden

Living Room 5.0m x 3.3m Laminate floor

Bed 1 3.65m x 3.0m Double room Laminate floor

Ensuite

Bed 2 3.2m x 3.4m Double room Laminate floor Fitted wardrobe

Bed 3 2.45m x 2.4m Single room Laminate floor Fitted wardrobe

Bathroom 1.8m x 2.0m Toilet, Shower & Sink

BER: C2

BER Number: 111863809

Energy Performance Indicator: 177.56 kWh/m²/yr

Youghal (pop. 6,597) lies about 30 miles east of Cork city at the mouth of the River Blackwater and is a town with something for almost everyone. It's a heritage town with a fascinating history, sandy beaches, excellent seafood and cafes, sailing, golfing and bird watching. It was an important medieval town before being destroyed in 1579 and granted to Sir Walter Raleigh. Allegedly he planted the first Irish potato here in 1588.

Today the old part of the town lies at the foot of a hill and the newer part has spread out along the edge of the bay. Within the walled town buildings from different eras sit happily side by side. Youghal's landmark is the Clock Gate, built in 1771, but it also has several other unusual buildings; Myrtle Grove, an Elizabethan Manor house once owned by Sir Walter; the Red House, a Dutch style house dating from the early 18th century and Tynte's Castle, a ruined 15th century towerhouse. It's one of Ireland's most popular seaside towns and in the summer rental properties are in high demand.

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