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DNG Martin O’Connor are delighted to present to market No. 5 Keelkyle, a charming 3 bedroom end of terraced property which is part of a small high quality development of only 5 houses located in the scenic Letterfrack area of Connemara.
The property is conveniently located in the village centre within a minutes walk of all local shops, restaurants, & pubs, cafes, public library, GAA facilities as well as the Atlantic Technical University Connemara more commonly known as Letterfrack Furniture College. The college offers courses in furniture design, manufacture and restoration. The college is continuing its programme of expansion as it seeks to meet demands for its courses.
The house itself which is presented in excellent decorative order throughout comprises of an entrance hallway which leads into a large living / dining room. The living area with a feature open fireplace overlooks the garden to the front of the property while the kitchen area is fitted with units and integrated appliances. Double doors from the dining area lead out to the decking area to the rear where the canopy of trees provide a space of tranquillity & privacy. A utility and bathroom complete the ground floor accommodation. Ascending the stairs to the first floor, there are three double bedrooms one of which boasts an en-suite shower room.
Externally, there is a communal garden area to the front and side of the house. There is a garden storage shed in the rear garden.
Letterfrack is a quaint and historic village and is known as the gateway to Renvyle peninsula dotted with white sandy beaches, clear waters and excellent fishing. The Connemara National Park is right in the village where you can ramble, or hike up the more challenging Diamond Mountain trails. Kylemore Abbey and its delightful walled garden are also only ten minutes drive from the property while the Renvyle & Lettergesh beaches are only a short drive away and you are right on the Wild Atlantic Way if you wish to explore its route.
In the heart of Connemara’s most desirable tourist area this property has a proven rental income and therefore would be an exceptional investment. It is tastefully decorated and has gas central heating, phone & internet access points, solid timber and tiled floors throughout.
Viewing is highly recommended. Asking price: €245,000.
For further details & to arrange a viewing, contact DNG Martin O’Connor on 091 866708.
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