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Author: Our Reporter
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John Dolan Auctioneers are handling the sale of an immaculate detached residence offering light-filled modern accommodation and a modern design.
Located at Kullachunna, Killimor, this house will appeal to any modern family as there is so much on offer.
Located 20km from Ballinasloe, 15km from Portumna, 24km from Loughrea and just 5km from Killimor, the local primary school just a 10-minute walk.
Built circa 2008, the house has many unique design features and offers 2,840 square feet of generous bright fresh and airy accommodation with an open plan kitchen/ diningroom/ livingroom with a warm fireplace in the centre.
From here is a beautiful sunroom with views of the garden and the surrounding landscape. The ground floor has a large family room with fireplace as well as a utility, guest toilet and store room.
Upstairs, there are four large bedrooms, two of which have excellent tiled ensuites. Two of the bedrooms have built in wardrobes while the master has a large walk-in wardrobe.
The attic is also converted into solid storage accommodation with a modern stairway to gain access. Here there are two large rooms ideal for an office if you are working from home where there is a good fast broadband connection available in the area.
The house has recently had wooden shutters fitted internally and they give a great warm feeling to the house. The house sits on a green site of 0.75 acres and is enclosed with wonderful low maintenance post and rail fencing to the rear and sides of the house.
A stone wall with electric wrought iron electric controlled gates encloses the site. A lovely full flowing stream is to the rear of the property offering a sense of peace and tranquillity amidst the rural setting.
The gardens are a credit to their present owners where they are laid out in lawn and some shrubbery and a tarmac driveway going around the house all the way to the entrance gateway. A large double garage is also to the side of the house where there is a solid fuel heating system for the house which can be switched to an oil-fired system.
The heating system is relatively cheap to run as the house has a B rating. Plenty of storage space is available in the garage.
Overall this is a very special home and would suit the modern family who can work from home or the surrounding very commutable areas.
The asking price is €450,000. For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact John Dolan Auctioneers on 090 9644933.
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