Boyut 5726437,
(d2)
Dublin Road, Moate, Co. Westmeath, N37FV08
Sale Type: For Sale by Private Treaty
Overall Floor Area: 69 m² Mark Nestor Property Services present this unique opportunity to acquire a charming three bedroom bungalow sitting on c. 1.12 acres (0.45 hectares) on the outskirts of the popular town of Moate.
The property began life at the turn of the 20th Century and lies in a highly convenient location, just 1.7km outside the large bustling town of Moate.
Mature planting to the rear of the property offers a leafy backdrop.
While this bungalow has been well maintained, it has a somewhat retro appearance and is really a blank canvass just waiting for new owners to make it their own.
The property offers three bedrooms, a family bathroom, a sitting room/snug with cosy open fireplace and a kitchen/dining room with traditional range.
The property would be convenient for people commuting to Dublin for commuters/hybrid working, etc. as it is lies just 96.5km from the capital via the Motorway.
The property does require some modernisation but with such a generous plot and in such a convenient location, offers incredible potential to the imaginative buyer.
Location and Amenities:
Moate Town is on the R446 road between Kinnegad and Athlone. Before July 2008, this was the N6 road, a national primary route.The new M6 motorway bypasses the town.
Moate is a growing town with an amenity and heritage park, a greenway running through the town, golf club, tennis courts, astro turf pitch, a pastoral centre and a community centre. There are also many businesses such as supermarkets, petrol stations, a post office, a bike shop, hairdressers, clothes shops, a sports shop, a pharmacy, coffee shops, restaurants, pubs and a hotel. There is also a large co-ed Secondary School and two primary schools in the town.
Tuar Ard Arts Centre holds a 173 tiered seating auditorium
Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park is a community park located on the outskirts of the town, encompassing ecology, play, heritage, arts and education. The park comprises the Scéal Exhibition in the Comhaltas Teach Cheoil, heritage trail, sensory garden, pet farm, walking trails, native Irish woodland, turlough, playground and tea rooms.
The former gaol, part of the old courthouse, now contains a small museum housing artefacts found in the area dating from the Stone Age through to the modern era. The main building of the old courthouse has been renovated into a public library.
A 17th Century ruined Quaker Meetinghouse stands in the centre of the town, the Church of St. Patrick serves as the Catholic parish church and the Church of St. Mary is the local Church of Ireland church. A second Catholic Church, the Church of the Immaculate Conception, stands to the north of the town.
Viewing of this Property is Strictly by prior appointment through sole selling agent, Mark Nestor Property Services Tel: 0906409095.
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