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Price | Sale Agreed |
Property Type | Period House |
Size | 309 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
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Eircode | P36F603 |
Group Name | Conn Keogh & Son |
Sales License Number | 001200 |
Description
Keogh Auctioneers are delighted to bring The Old Library, Church Street, Youghal to Market for Sale by Private Treaty. The Old Library presents as a two storey 5 Bay townhouse which in its past served as a public library, a school, and a private home. This landmark property’s exterior has a refined elegance with large windows and an ornate front entrance with limestone steps. The property is superbly situated in one of Youghal’s most beautiful streets in the heart of the Medieval Quarter. This gorgeous location is within a stone’s throw of the stunning St Mary’s College Gardens and historic Collegiate Church, and, a convenient short stroll of the town centre and all its amenities of shops, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, bus stops and the pretty harbour area. The Old Library itself has accommodation which is currently configured to include: an Entrance Hall with terrazzo flooring and a feature staircase; 4 very large rooms – two on the ground floor at either side of the hallway and two on the 1st floor; bathroom facilities on both the ground floor and 1st floor return. The property also benefits from a separate single storied building in the garden area which is currently configured as 2 rooms and would be ideal as a home office or separate accommodation for blended family living. The property also enjoys a large enclosed sunny courtyard at the rear. The existing property extends to circa 183 sq. m on the ground floor, with 126 sq. m on the 1st floor, and offers the discerning buyer superb potential to turn this house into a splendid and very enviable home in one of the most beautiful and sought after areas of Youghal town.
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Date created: Apr 25, 2024