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Stunning property offers views across Lough Corrib

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Valley House off the Glann Road in Oughterard is a beautifully-appointed six-to-eight bed family home with ample space and just a short drive from the village.

The property, which was once run as a luxury B&B is superbly designed with great privacy, functionality and charm. Extending to 312 square metres (3,356 sq ft), there is no shortage of accommodation – six generously sized bedrooms, three reception rooms, extensive kitchen/dining/breakfast facilities, large utility room, gym and sun room which overlooks the rear gardens.

The family lounge which is positioned to the right of the entrance hallway is a superb room which runs the full width of the property taking advantage of the beautiful garden views from three sides. The lounge connects to a beautiful fully glazed conservatory via double doors and also to the kitchen, dining and TV/games room.

The kitchen is spacious and well laid out with two large picture windows, an abundance of beautifully fitted cream country style cabinetry to include breakfast bar, large stove and good quality appliances.

Double arches lead you from the kitchen to a very spacious dining room which in turn leads onto the TV/games room. When originally constructed, the property had four bedrooms on the ground floor and four on the first floor and was run as a very successful B&B. Now used as a family home, one of the ground floor bedrooms is utilised as a large utility and on the first floor one bedroom now accommodates a home gym. The remaining three bedrooms on the ground floor are good sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and all boast en-suite shower rooms. The three bedrooms on the first floor are again good sized bedrooms and all are en-suite.

There is also a good sized family bathroom on this floor and access to one of the properties most spectacular features – an extensive horseshoe shaped balcony with ornamental cast iron railings overlooking the manicured grounds with lovely views of Lough Corrib.

The asking price is €455,000. For further information, contact DNG Martin O’Connor on 091 866708.

 

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