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Welcome to Detached Dormer Bungalow for 10 to 14 in Dundrum.
Category: | Tipperary Cottages | Dundrum Cottages
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Dundrum, Cashel, County Tipperary ref 6466 This gem of a property lies one mile from the village of Dundrum bordering its golf club and 8 miles from the thriving town of Tipperary. The comfortable bedrooms and sprawling gardens make this perfect for large families and entertaining.
Shop. Pub. Restaurant 880 yards. Beach 64 miles.
On the ground floor: lounge/kitchen/diner, dining room, 2nd lounge, study, utility room, 2 doubles all with ensuite shower rooms, single with ensuite shower room, bathroom with separate shower. On the first floor: 2 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room and walk-in wardrobe 1 with ensuite shower room, twin with ensuite shower room, 6ft bed with ensuite shower room; walk-in wardrobe and single bed.
Oil and electricity by meter read, first €25 of oil and electricity is supplied free of charge, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, alarm clock, welcome pack, cot, high chair, travel cot, satelite tv, dvd player, radio, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, partially enclosed garden, patio area, sitting out area, garden furniture, bbq, locked shed available for storage, private off road parking. Pets welcome.
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Tipperary is a scenic county, fashioned by the Galtee Mountains, adorned by romantic and mysterious Slievenamon and everywhere a lush, multi-hued green landscape. The plains of Tipperary are birthplace for some of the world's most successful bloodstock. Hurling, horses and hunting, history and heritage blend in a palette of motion in locations and attractions which are sure to please. Tipperary is particularly rich in archaeological sites of interest including the Rock of Cashel in Cashel Heritage Town and Cahir Castle in picturesque Cahir Heritage Town. These traditional attractions are now complemented by the new Excel Centre in Tipperary Town which boasts an interpretative centre depicting Tipperary's past. In Clonmel Town, the South Tipperary County Museum takes the visitor through the fascinating history of the county, from prehistoric to modern times. Walkers and outdoor enthusiasts are well serviced in this county of hills and vales. A county of contrasts - high hills and verdant valleys and everywhere, just as in ancient Ireland, in Tipperary the visitor is king.
Golf 200 yards. Traditional Music, Walking 1 miles. Fishing - Course, Fishing 2 miles. Forest walks 5 miles. Cinema, Driving Range, Theatre, Leisure centre and indoor pool 7½ miles. Pitch and putt, Tennis 8 miles. Horse riding 11 miles. Childrens Playground 15 miles. |
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