Main Street, Innishannon
Main Street, Innishannon
Price
€1,800/Monthly
Type
Terrace House
Status
To Let
BEDROOMS
3
BATHROOMS
2
Description
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Sherry FitzGerald Lettings are delighted to offer this characterful period home to the rental market.
Positioned on Main Street, Innishannon the house dates from the 1840’s and it remains in the heart of a thriving village with shops, cafe’s, deli, bakery, pharmacy and pub.
Accommodation is set over three storeys and includes a lounge, kitchen / dining room, ground floor bathroom, two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, a home office and the main family bathroom.
An unexpected bonus with this urban house is a large back garden, set out in terraces of patio, lawn and wild flower woodlands – an unexpected oasis of calm.
Innishannon is just 15 minutes along the N71 from the Bishopstown Roundabout while it is a gateway to all that West Cork has to offer.
If you are in the market for a home on the western edge of the city, this village home has many attractions.
BER: D1 # 116405226
History:
On one of the attic beams of this home, the marker’s mark of a Kilkenny company from 1840 is visible.
During the 1840’s the Irish Potato Famine (An Gorta Mor) gripped the nation; one million people died and several million left the country never to return.
Queen Victoria is on the throne and during her 64-year reign, the British Empire was at its largest and most powerful. It included Ireland, India, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, and covered one-fifth of the globe and accounted for roughly one in four people on Earth
Features
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Accommodation
Note:
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