14 Beechwood Drive,
Townparks, Midleton, P25XE80
3 Bed House
Asking price €195,000
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Key Information
Price | Asking price €195,000 |
Rates | Not Provided*¹ |
Stamp Duty | €1,950*¹ |
Tenure | Not Provided |
Style | House |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
BER Rating | |
Status | For sale |
Features
- Location, location, location !!
- Approx. 89.9 sq m (967 sq ft)
- Three large bedrooms
- Mains services
- Repainted throughout
- Large enclosed private garden
- Front garden
- Side access
- Moments walk from Main St Midleton
Accommodation briefly consists of: Entrance Hall, Living Room, Kitchen/Diner to the Ground Floor. To the First Floor, you have a Landing, Three Bedrooms and a Bathroom.
Beechwood Drive is ideally located with ample parking and within walking distance of Midleton’s Main Street, which offers a host of amenities such as numerous shops, bars, schools, supermarkets, restaurants. It further benefits from being well located to bus and rail services. There is a large enclosed garden to rear, perfect for summer BBQ's.
Don't delay and view today, as this will no doubt be very popular on the market with both first-time buyers and investors alike! Ground Floor
Entrance Hall Welcoming entrance hall, Lino flooring throughout.
Living Room Large and cozy living room, carpeted throughout.
Kitchen/Diner Large Kitchen/Diner with multiple integrated units, Lino flooring throughout
First floor
Bathroom Three-piece tiled bathroom.
Master Bedroom Large Master bedroom to the rear of the property, carpeted.
Bedroom 2 Large double bedroom to the front of the property, original wood flooring.
Bedroom 3 Single bedroom to the front of the property, carpeted.
BER: D2
BER Number: 116477787
Energy Performance Indicator: 293.45
Midleton (pop. 3,798), 11 miles from Cork City on the N25, is the main market town for the East Cork region, and serves a prosperous agricultural hinterland. The town has a long history, dating back to the foundation of a Cistercian monastery in the 12th century. Today the town is probably best known for its whiskey, distilled here since 1825. You can learn all about the history of Irish whiskey and see how it was made in the Jameson Heritage Centre sited in the beautifully restored old distillery buildings. Midleton is also known for good restaurants and food. Not far from Midleton, near the village of Shanagarry is the famous Ballymaloe cooking school.
BER Details
BER Rating: D2
BER No.: 116477787
Energy Performance Indicator: 293.45 kWh/m²/yr