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Charming 2-Bed Cottage for Sale - Superb Location!
This delightful 2-bedroom cottage offers a unique blend of countryside charm and modern convenience. Set on a spacious 0.5-acre site, it's the perfect choice for families, commuters, or anyone seeking a peaceful lifestyle close to essential amenities.
Property Features Ground Floor:
Welcoming entrance hall. Bright, functional kitchen.
Comfortable sitting room with wood burning stove.
Convenient downstairs toilet / shower room/ wet room.
First Floor:
Two well-proportioned bedrooms one with ensuite.
Additional Features:
Separate solar-panelled utility room for sustainable living.
Large 0.5-acre plot with ample potential for outdoor activities.
Ample parking.
Prime Location Benefits
Local Schools Bunscoil na Cathrach (Cahir Primary School): Located in the heart of Cahir, this newly merged primary school combines Our Lady of Mercy and Cahir Boys National School. It offers modern facilities and a strong emphasis on community engagement . Coláiste Dún Iascaigh (Secondary School): This highly regarded secondary school offers a broad curriculum and extracurricular activities, fostering academic and personal growth.
It is also located centrally in Cahir . Shops: Easy access to nearby stores for all your daily essentials.
Accessibility: M8 Motorway: Just a 5-minute drive. Thurles: 20 minutes by car. Cashel: 15 minutes away. Cork: Less than an hour's drive. Dublin: Approximately 2 hours by car.
Cahir Train Station is conveniently located in the heart of Cahir, providing excellent rail links on the Waterford-Clonmel-Limerick Junction line. From Limerick Junction, passengers can easily connect to intercity services heading to Dublin, Cork, Galway, and other major destinations across Ireland. This makes it ideal for both local and long-distance travel, with trains offering access to work, education, and leisure opportunities.
Additionally, Cahir itself is rich in heritage and community life. Highlights include the historic Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best-preserved castles, which dates back to the 12th century and was a stronghold of the Butler family. The town also features the Swiss Cottage, an architectural gem from the early 19th century. These attractions reflect Cahir's deep historical roots and make it a vibrant place for both residents and visitors
Disclaimer: All information provided, including distances and times, is approximate and subject to verification by prospective buyers. Features, amenities, and availability may vary. Please conduct your due diligence before making any decisions.
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