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Waterstown, Glasson, Co. Westmeath, N37VH63
Sale Type: For Sale by Private Treaty
Overall Floor Area: 99 m² Rarely does an opportunity arise to purchase a house walking distance to Glasson Village and this may be the one for you.
Destinations Athlone are delighted to bring to the market this 3 bedroom bungalow just minutes’ walk to the village. Constructed in 1979 it is need of refurbishment and is ready for a new owner to put their stamp on it. It is currently vacant and not part of a property chain.
Directions – N37 VH63
Accommodation consists of kitchen, living room, sitting room, 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. Dual heating system (oil fired and solid fuel range). Outbuildings to the rear for storage, etc. This home is located only minutes walking distance from the picturesque village of Glasson which has a pharmacy, post office, supermarket, pubs and restaurants. Tubberclair National School is only minutes’ drive away. Other nearby amenities include Glasson Golf & Country Club, Lough Ree and Portlick Woods.
Accommodation
Living Room 14'11 x 9'10. Rear facing. Solid fuel range with back boiler.
Kitchen 12'9 x 9'10. Rear facing. Tiled floor.
Sitting Room 14'11 x 12'5. Front facing.
Bedroom 1 10'5 x 8'10. Front facing. Fitted wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 12'9 x 8'10. Front facing. Fitted wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 12'9 x 9'3. Rear facing. Fitted wardrobe.
Bathroom 9'10 x 12'9. Rear facing. Tiled floor. Bath, w.c., w.h.b.
A unique opportunity - call the agents Destinations Athlone 090 64 90407 today to arrange a viewing.
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