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Published: Wednesday, 11th November, 2009 11:16am

Cottage on a quarter-acre is two miles from Cavan centre

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A TWO-BEDROOM residence in Swellan Lower, standing on a site extending to circa a quarter of an acre is now on the market through O'Reilly, Taylor & Tweedy.

About two miles from Cavan town centre, the property enjoys an excellent location, also a short distance from the Radisson Farnham Estate Hotel and one mile from Cavan General Hospital.

The cottage-style property has been refurbished and should appeal to those in search of a secluded and cosy home. Accomodation includes an entrance porch, a living room measuring 6ft x 12ft with a solid fuel stove, a fully fitted kitchen, a oak floored bedroom 12ft x 10ft and a 9ft x 8ft bedroom. Also included is a fully tiled bathroom and a fantastic 15ft x 10ft conservatory with a beautiful view of the generously sized garden.

There are a few extras to entice buyers such as the attached garage and the converted attic. The price region is €150,000.

• For further details, contact O'Reilly, Taylor & Tweedy at 049-4331599.

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