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Wednesday, 05 December 2007

Ash Hill House, Shanbally, Craughwell, Co. Galway

Standing on a large landscaped site of c. 0.84 acre, with undulating areas of lawn, enclosed by mature trees and shrubs, this stone faced extensive residence of 2,700 square foot is sure to impress right from the outset.

One enters the property via a spacious entrance hallway with a feature solid oak open tread staircase with steel and glass panelling.

The property offers a selection of reception rooms. The first living room is directly accessed from the entrance hallway and has an open fireplace and an opening through to the large conservatory/sunroom with vaulted ceiling. On the right hand side of the hall is a fifth bedroom complete with en suite, which could also be used as a playroom or home office. From here, double doors lead into the formal dining room, which enjoys patio doors onto the rear garden with large paved area and a double width opening through to the substantial kitchen.

The kitchen, which features a half-vaulted ceiling with skylights and is yet to be fitted out with an extensive range of cream country style units with central island unit and integrated appliances, has access to the rear utility area and downstairs toilet. The main reception room which has an open fireplace and double opening through to sunroom, features a mix of window height and shapes which helps to maximize the impression of space and light and to create a real feeling of an individually designed home.

Upstairs, the accommodation includes four large double bedrooms with carpet flooring, with the master bedroom having a walk in wardrobe and en suite, a bright and airy landing area and the family bathroom.

For full details, contact Emma Silke of Silke and Company Real Estate on 091-790974.


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