
The farmhouse offers accommodation comprising a kitchen, dining/living room, utility room, bathroom with WC and wash hand basin, and three bedrooms. The dwelling is in need of full refurbishment and modernisation.
Ideally located, the property is convenient to both Shannon and Kerry Airports, within easy commuting distance of Limerick City, and approximately 1km from the port town of Foynes, which offers a range of local amenities including shops, bars, a church, school, yacht club, and museum.
Further details available upon request. BER: G
BER Number: 107941643
Energy Performance Indicator: 849.81
Foynes (Irish: Faing) is a village and major port in County Limerick, located at the edge of hilly land on the southern bank of the Shannon Estuary. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, land-based planes lacked sufficient flying range for Atlantic crossings. Foynes was the last port of call on its eastern shore for seaplanes. As a result, Foynes would became one of the biggest civilian airports in Europe during World War II. One of Foynes's main claims to fame is the invention there of Irish Coffee. This came about, it is said, in order to alleviate the suffering of cold and wet passengers during its aviation days in the 1930s and early 40s.
Bus Éireann route 314 provides a few journeys a day to Limerick via Askeaton. In the opposite direction there are buses to Glin with a weekend service to Tralee and a Summer service to Ballybunion. Foynes is near to Adare, a famous heritage town, and the city of Limerick. The main gateway to the region is Shannon Airport. Foynes is located on the N69 "coast road" to Tarbert and Tralee in County Kerry.
BER Details
BER Rating: G
BER No.: 107941643
Energy Performance Indicator: 849.81 kWh/m²/yr
