অনেক 5808300,
Meddlicott Street, Newport, Newport, Co. Mayo, F28YT51
Sale Type: For Sale by Private Treaty
Overall Floor Area: 90 m² LOCATION
A most convenient town centre location in Newport. Overlooking the Black Oak River, this is a mixed use mainly commercial location. Occupiers include, The Grainne Uaile Pub and Restaurant, HSE Health Centre and children's playground.
Newport is a small but charming town on the inner shores of Clew Bay in west County Mayo. Positioned 12 kms north of Westport and on the wild atlantic way. The greenway connects Newport with Westport and Achill Island. Newport is built on the Black Oak River and estuary. With a recently upgraded road (N59) access to Westport has never been easier.
DESCRIPTION
A charming two storey mid terraced town house. With three bedrooms and extending to c. 90 sq. m, the property has just undergone extensive refurbishment to provide a stunning town house in walk in condition. The project which took more than 12 months to complete effectively saw the entire property rebuilt to exacting standards and under Architect supervision. High levels of floor, walls and roof insulation together with triple glazing and an air to water heating system has resulted in the completed house achieving an A2 energy rating.
FEATURES
• A2 Energy Rating
• Air to water heating system
• Attractive stone front facade
• Triple glazed timber sash windows
• Fully fitted new kitchen complete with all appliances
• 3 bed and 2 bathrooms
• Natural Slate roof
• Carpet and timber floors
• Lime stone window sills
SERVICES
The property is connected to the following:
• Sewerage
• Water
• Electricity
• Heating Air to water
TITLE
Registered Freehold title held within Folio MY40086
BER – A3 117621029
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES;
Ground Floor
Open plan living area
Kitchen/Dining
Bathroom
First Floor
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
ASKING PRICE - €340,000
VIEWINGS
By prior appointment with sole selling agents. Contact us at (098) 28000. Gerard O’Toole, gerard@tot.ie
DIRECTIONS
The property is located on the south side of the Black oak River before crossing the Bridge.