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Written by Staff Reporter   
Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Doon West, Rosscahill, Oughterard, Co. Galway

This four bedroomed dormer bungalow contains a bright and sunny hallway that makes an impressive entrance with its return staircase, open gallery area and feature lighting.

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There is a good sized office/playroom situated to the front of the property, which in turn leads to a stylish kitchen/dining area, complete with fitted kitchen, breakfast counter and feature lighting. With sunlight streaming in from the dual aspect windows positioned to the side and rear of this room, it makes for an ideal family space.

The utility area within the kitchen has an exit door to the rear onto the newly built spacious decking area. To the front of the property is a warm and stylish spacious living room with modern cast iron recessed solid fuel stove and granite hearth. A large double bedroom with en-suite and W.C completes the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor comprises of two further bedrooms, both with dual aspect windows, and a magnificent master bedroom, spanning the full length of the property, with contemporary wardrobes and en suite. There is also a bright and airy family bathroom and hot press.

This property stands on a circa 0.50-acre site, just off the main N59 Galway-Clifden road, adjacent to the Rosscahill Woods. The gardens are nicely laid out on both sides of the extensive gravelled driveway that approaches the house. The rear garden is currently a work-in-progress, offering the new owners a chance to stamp their own personality on this space.

In addition there is a large detached garage with natural limestone façade, extensive decking area to the rear and cast iron gate to the front of the property.

For full information, contact Dooley Auctioneers 091–556868.


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