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4 Upper Magdalene Street, Drogheda, Co Louth

End Of Terrace House | Auction

Beds:
2
Baths:
1

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Experience the magic that is 4 Upper Magdalene Street, a characterful residential property located right in the heart of Drogheda - car not essential! This beautiful recently refurbished two-bedroom townhouse makes an ideal starter home. Its likely best browse through the photographs to appreciate all thats on offer here and all the works recently done. There`s a floor plan there too to assist.

LOCATION Perfectly located on the hill with the backdrop of Magdalene Tower, a stroll down Peter Street, leads to West Street, Droghedas Main Street. No. 4 has a wonderful view of Magdalene Tower, a 14th-century stone construction, being all that now remains of the once important Dominican Friary. Drogheda, adjacent to the M1 and sporting both bus and train stations, is the largest town in the Republic of Ireland being predominately located in County Louth with its southern environs located in County Meath. The location is highly convenient with an abundance of essential services and facilities on the doorstep as well as a wide selection ofretail therapy`, sporting, recreational, employment, financial, educational and spiritual offerings, amongst others. A port town of great character built on the banks of the River Boyne, with many great eateries and bars, there is a fantastic atmosphere to Drogheda. Why not visit and experience it first hand for yourself?

Moreover, located nearby is the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne, Ireland`s richest archaeological landscape, famous for the spectacular prehistoric passage tombs of Knowth, Newgrange and Dowth which were built circa 3200BC. Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, one of only three in all of Ireland, these ceremonial structures are among the most important Neolithic sites in the world and contain the largest collection of megalithic art in Western Europe.

FEATURES • Recently lovingly refurbished • Magnificent composite entrance door • Newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and Metro tiling • Easily maintained enclosed paved rear garden • Garden shed with electricity, water and drainage • Beautiful views of Magdalene Tower • Walking distance town centre, bus and train stations • Gas fired central heating • PVC double glazed windows

ACCOMMODATION

GROUND FLOOR:-

Entrance Hall Composite entrance door with diamond glazed feature. Tiled floor

Living Room 4.4m (14'5") Max x 3.18m (10'5") Max Fitted with solid fuel cassette type stove. Tiled floor. Useful shelved alcoves either side of chimney breast.

Kitchen 2.31m (7'7") x 1.92m (6'4") Newly installed range of base and wall mounted kitchen cabinets incorporating Bosch oven, induction hob, twin fridges and Bosch integrated dishwasher. Metro tiling to wall surfaces over countertops. PVC double glazed door with top and bottom glazed panels.

FIRST FLOOR:-

Landing

Bedroom 1 4.37m (14'4") Max x 3.22m (10'7") Max Timber style floor. Cabinet space.

Bedroom 2 4.22m (13'10") x 1.9m (6'3") Timber style floor. Having added source of light through Velux style skylight offering view of Magdalene Tower.

Shower Room Incorporates toilet, pedestal wash hand basin and shower enclosure fitted with Mira Elite QT power shower. Completely floor and wall tiled.

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EIRCODE A92 NDW2


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