Modern residence and grounds at Cappagh

BUILT in 2006, this stunning County Limerick stone fronted residence extends to 3,500 sq ft. With four bedrooms, it is the ultimate family home and in a league all its own. Set on one acre of landscaped gardens, there are a vegetable garden, kitchen herb garden and a substantial detached garage included.

Located on the outskirts of Cappagh, five miles from Adare, two miles from Croagh and 16 miles from the city centre, this property has location going for it, too.
Valued in 2007 at 850,000euro, given the current climate the owners are open to offers in the region of 550,000euro.
On entering this Cappagh home, the huge dimensions, tasteful decor and layout of the rooms combine to give a sense of grandeur.
The ground floor has a large study complete with hand crafted fitted units, a vast sitting room with a limestone fireplace and there is a WC with electric shower.
The kitchen area has an exposed stone fireplace and cast iron solid fuel stove. This room is designed so that you can see through to the sunroom with its large windows onto the gardens. Another set of double doors take you to the majestic dining room which runs to 270sq ft.

Upstairs, downstairs

UPSTAIRS takes you to boudoir brilliance, having four beautiful bedrooms that impress with their scale and luxurious appointment. The master bedroom has an en suite with a double power-shower, while bedrooms to the left of the house share an en suite known as a ‘Jack and Jill’.
The main bathroom has a large whirlpool bath and separate power-shower. All bathrooms are equipped with heated towel rails.
This house uses an eco-friendly, low budget geothermal heating system so there are no oil or gas bills. The ground floor has underfloor heating.
A loved home placed reluctantly on the market, it is one of the best available in West Limerick, given its distinction and turnkey appeal. To view the full brochure, please email [email protected] or contact Helena on 086-1717268.
Viewings by appointment only, again, 086-1717268

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