This property at Main Street, Kildysart is a fine five-bedroom semi-detached property situated in the heart of the village.
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The property is well served with public amenities including shops, butchers, playgrounds, primary and secondary schools, and sporting facilities.
Kildysart is situated along the western seaboard of the Fergus Estuary and is locally known as the ‘Fishermans Haven’. The village is easily accessible to Ennis town, Kilkee and the Killimer to Tarbert Ferry.
According to selling agents Sherry FitzGerald McMahon, the house was built in circa early 1900’s and like most homes of this genre, while immediately habitable, it needs significant modernisation and upgrading giving new purchasers tremendous scope to create their dream home.
The property has been vacant for the past three years so it should qualify for the vacant home grant.
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Internally this home has maintained many of its original features such as fireplaces, high ceilings and large well-proportioned rooms.
The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall, sitting room, open plan kitchen, utility/rear patio, dining room & Bathroom.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, and the WC completes the accommodation. Externally, the property fronts onto the Square in the centre of the village.
The rear of the property is neatly finished with an easily maintained concrete area to the rear and side. A large gate which opens onto the square could potentially offer vehicular access to the side of the property.
There is a block built shed and steps to an overgrown lawn area.
Open viewings take place from 4pm to 4.30pm this Thursday and again on May 23.
For more information, contact Sherry FitzGerald McMahon or click here.
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