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5 bed Property for sale

Stunning 5 bedroom detached home for sale in Redbog lane Davidstown Barntown Wexford

$507,549 | £365,096 | €420,000
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Stunning 5 bedroom detached home for sale in Redbog lane Davidstown Barntown Wexford


Euroresales Property iD: 9825846



Property Details

5 bedroom house for sale in one of the most sought after areas of county wexford.

The house has been built to the highest of standards and needs to be viewed to be appreciated.



The property comes fully equipped with natural spring water which runs directly into the house.

A state of the art kitchen and sun room which opens out through patio doors onto decking and a family sized garden lined with trees and shrubs.



All 5 bedrooms have been wired for tv points. The master bedroom is en-suite. Large Spacious halls and landing. Gravelled driveway and pillared entrance.



The property is very near Rosslare euro port with ferry's daily to the UK,& twice weekly to France.



The beach at curracloe is only 20 mins from the house and was used in the world famous film saving private Ryan.



Features include



* 260 m2 dwelling

* 3000 m2 plot size

* 5 bedrooms

* 3 bathrooms

* Kitchen

* Sun Room

* Decking

* Family Garden

* Private Entrance

* Detached Garage

* Stunning country views

* 1.5 hours from nearest airport

* 15 minutes from nearest golf club

* South east facing



About the Area



Wexford (irish: Loch Garman)[2] is the county town of County Wexford, ireland. Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney near the southeastern corner of the island of ireland. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route; and to Rosslare Europort, Cork and Waterford by the N25. The national rail network connects it to Dublin and Rosslare Europort. it had a population of 20,188 according to the 2016 census.[1]



Culture

Wexford hosts the Wexford Opera Festival every October. Dr Tom Walsh started the festival in 1951, and it has since grown into the internationally recognised festival it is today. A fireworks display is held every year in conjunction with the festival.



Wexford has a number of music and drama venues including:

The National Opera House (formerly the Wexford Opera House), developed on the site of the historic Theatre Royal opera house;

the Dun Mhuire Theatre, which holds community theatre events including music events and hosting shows by Oyster Lane Theatre Group and Wexford Pantomime Society;

the Wexford Arts Centre, which hosts exhibitions, theatre, music and dance events;

St. iberius's Church (Church of ireland), various concerts are held here.

Red Books, an independent bookshop in St Peter's Square which hosts regular LiveLit, music and spoken word events, as well as book launches, and writers groups.

Wexford is the home of several youth and senior theatre groups, including the Bui Bolg Street Theatre Company, Oyster Lane Theatre Group, Wexford Pantomime Society, Wexford Light Opera Society and Wexford Drama Group.



The food of Wexford is also distinct from the rest of ireland,[citation needed] due to the local cultivation of seafood, smoked cod, mussels and rissoles being token dishes in the region.



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