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ALough View Terrace, Off Glasheen Road, Glasheen
Rent €1,500 in Nov 2016
House: 4 Bed rooms 2 Bath rooms
Agent: Sherry FitzGerald Lettings

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Property Description:
Sherry FitzGerald Lettings present this refurbished four bedroom home to the rental market. The original house was guttered and remodelled in recent months and now stands as a solid and extended family home. Located on a very quiet cul-de-sac, this could be a handsome family home. Accommodation includes a large living room, a dining room, new kitchen and guest bathroom. On the 1st floor, the family bathroom is equipped with an electric shower over the bathtub and there are three bedrooms on this level " two singles and one double. Up again to the top floor where a fourth large double bedroom offers astonishing views out over The Lough. If you are in the market for a modern family home, with good insulation, double glazed windows & doors, new appliances, gas central heating, walking distance to the city and UCC and that also provides private off street parking, this house is certainly worth viewing. Call or e-mail us now to arrange an appointment. BER: C3#106155419 Directions: From the city centre, make your way south onto the Bandon Rd. At the V-junction, stay left heading onto the Glasheen Rd. Travel just 100 metres along this road and take the 1st left onto Croghtamore Square (narrow lane). At t-junction turn right and see our property on the left. The Lough: The Lough is one of CorkTM most striking natural features. Its presence as an amenity to the public is important in an area that has undergone immense urbanization during the last century. Cork Lough is a substantial lake measuring about 350m long by about 180m wide, fed by underground streams. It is situated in a topographical depression in the central park of the Cork valley. The Lough hosts a wide variety of wildlife. It is an important habitat for a large bird population some of which are migratory. According to the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society of October 1893 , the earliest Irish name that could be found relating to The Lough ,Cork was 'Loch-na
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MUIRE GAN SMAL CPrimary159 meters
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ST LUKES MXD National SchoolPrimary835 meters
Scoil Naisiunta PADRAIG NAOFA CPrimary835 meters

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