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Affordable property at Newvillage, Glann, Oughterard E-mail
Written by Staff Reporter   
Wednesday, 03 September 2008

Over the years the Glann area of Oughterard has been in great demand for both permanent residences and holiday homes. It is not hard to understand why this should be so when you consider the outstanding natural beauty of the area with Lough Corrib as the jewel in the crown.

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As well as the lake and its wonderful fishing, Oughterard is on the doorstep with all its amenities and there is a fine 18-hole golf course right beside the town. Properties in Glann have commanded premium prices over the years putting them beyond the reach of many prospective buyers. However, local agents Frank Conroy, Auctioneers, Oughterard say they now have a nice property that reflects the present state of the market.

The property is Woodside, a distinctive bungalow located at New Village, which is on upper scenic road from Oughterard to Glann. The views over the Corrib as you drive along this road are probably the best you are going to see. The house itself has wonderful views over woodland to the lake. A sparkling brook runs along one of the boundaries providing the soothing murmur of running water. The property has been well maintained and is in good decorative order. The accommodation comprises – entrance hall, living area, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The garage is in three sections and is very large. Indeed it offers great possibilities of further living accommodation development. The property to the side and rear have neat lawns and mature shrubberies.

There is ample parking in front for several cars. This property would make a splendid permanent residence or holiday home for somebody who would appreciate this unique area. The asking price is €400,000 and the vendors are open to offers. For more details contact the agents on 091-552503 or 087-2231935.


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