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ACaldra House, Caldragh, Carrick-on-Shannon
€440,000 listed in Jul 2015
Detached: 6 Bed rooms
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Agent: Gallagher Auctioneers

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Property Description:
A most attractive and private country home located on some 8 acres of gardens and pleasure grounds.

Caldra House is located approximately 2.5km / 1.5 miles from Carrick on Shannon. The Irish for Carrick-on-Shannon is Cora Droma Ruisc meaing "the weir of the marshy ridge". Carrick on Shannon is the smallest main town in Ireland but has become one of the most progressive centres of diverse quality commercial activity in Ireland and is situated at a crossing point of the River Shannon. Carrick on Shannon has therefore attracted both large and small firms that have located in the area due to the quality of life, education, improved infrastructure, young and enthusiastic work force along with various support services from local authorities along with state and semi state development agencies.

Carrick-on-Shannon is full of culture and architectural delights and is nestled on one the most scenic stretches of the River Shannon and has some of the most wonderful views of the un-spoilt surrounding landscapes. With 750km of cruising available the town is ideally situated at the gateway to both the River Shannon and the Shannon-Erne waterway. Visitors can walk around a reinvigorated town with restored buildings that include the parish hall, market yard, old courthouse and other wonderful monuments in the town and it is only a short distance from Lough Key Forest Park. There is also a number of excellent pubs and restaurants including Victoria Hall to cater for all locals and visitors needs. Carrick is widely acknowledged as an anglers paradise with no fewer than 41 lakes within a 10km radius and also has Irelands oldest and Europe's second oldest rowing club. The town was the original ancient stronghold of the O'Rourkes of Breffni. This year Carrick-on-Shannon celebrates being 400 years old. In 1613 the town was granted charter by King James I and the town is celebrating in
Nearby Schools:
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ANNADUFF MXD National SchoolPrimary0 meters
Scoil Naisiunta BRID NAOFAPrimary0 meters
NEWTOWNGORE National School 1Primary0 meters
LEITRIM MXD National SchoolPrimary0 meters
Scoil Naisiunta CORRABHAPrimary0 meters

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