House buy in Tralee Kerry
Wonderful 3 Bedroom House, Castleisland, Kerry, ireland Property Overview Situated in the beautiful town of Castleisland, Kerry, this superb 3-bedroom house is perfect for anyone wishing to make a solid investment and live in a spacious, modern and comfortable environment at the same time. Property Details Beautiful family home situated in a tranquil rural setting a short distance from Castleisland on the Breahig Road. This residence which was constructed in the early 1980’s stands on a site extending in area to 0.17ha (0.42 acres). The property consists of an entrance porch, hallway, living room with open fire, kitchen/ dining room with solid fuel stove (back boiler), shower room/WC together and with 3 double Bedrooms. Having been modernised in recent years, it is presented in excellent condition both internally and externally. The residence is surrounded by lawns both front and rear. The boundary walls together with mature hedging offer a great degree of privacy. it has the benefit of a large, detached garage to the rear together with fuel shed and a lean-to storage area. A concrete driveway set out to the front, side and rear of the residence provides ample space for off-road parking. This residence is suitable for immediate occupation. it is centrally located adjacent to Castleisland town, Cordal and Scartaglen villages. Killarney and Tralee are all within short commuting distance. Kerry Airport at Farranfore is just 11kms. This house is also in a convenient place for exploring the, quite simply breath-taking Wild Atlantic way, which attracts visitors from all over the world due to its stunning scenery. Main Features 3 double bedrooms WC/Shower room Entrance porch Living room with open fire Kitchen/Dining Room Private garden area Large, detached garage Off road parking Convenient and picturesque location Short distance to airport Short distance to golf course Short distance to explore the world famous Wild Atlantic way About the area Castleisland is a busy market town and commercial centre on the N21 from Limerick. The town has a population of around 2,000 and is considered the gateway to Kerry, because the main road to all towns in western and southern Kerry passes through here. The N21 continues onto Tralee, while the N22 goes to Killarney and other towns in southern Kerry. Castleisland sits at the beginning of the ‘Vale of Tralee’, between the Glenaruddery Mountains to the north and the Stacks to the west. Kerry Airport is just 4 miles from the town on the N22. The town is known for the width of its main street, the second widest in ireland and second only to the famous O’Connell Street in Dublin. The town was described by its well-known citizen, journalist Con Houlihan, as 'not so much a town as a street between two fields'. Castleisland was the centre of Desmond power in Kerry. The village got its name from a castle built in 1226 by Geoffrey Maurice, who was the Lord Justice of ireland during the reign of King Henry iii. The island was created by turning the waters of the River Maine into a moat around the castle. in 1345 the castle was taken by royal forces after a two week siege, and three of its officers were hanged, drawn and quartered. The castle was the Kerry Headquarters of the Earls of Desmond who ruled Kerry between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries. it can be seen on the left on the way out of town on the N22. Of great geographical significance is Crag Cave. Discovered in 1983 and thought to be over 1 million years old, Crag Cave is a magical wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites, displaying subterranean geological treasures including pillars, flowstone and underground water channels. it is one of ireland’s largest cave systems, totalling 2.5 miles in length and is one of the finest examples of a limestone cave in ireland. Open all year round, it is a great all-weather visitor attraction with family run restaurant. There are a range of outdoor activities for you to enjoy. A different kind of sport is readily available to visitors at the 'Visitor Farm and Shooting Ground' which is proving popular. And for our more active visitors, a state-of-the-art athletic track has been built in the town which is unique to the county. An Riocht, a vibrant Athletics Club established in 1973, offers an international standard 400 metre tartan athletics track and soccer field. The club is proud of the dedication of its officers to providing top class facilities for its athletes. Some great walks in the region include the Castleisland River walk, the Glanageenty walk and the Kilcummin walk. There is an excellent 18-hole golf course in Castleisland which has been built to the highest championship standards allowing the course to be played throughout the year. The town is also perfectly located to take in the glorious scenery of the famous Wild Atlantic way. Like all Kerry Towns, entertainment is very much to the front in Castleisland with the town really coming to life during its two annual festivals. The first of these festivals is the Kerry Drama Festival which is held annually during March. Later in the year during October, the Padraig O’Keefe Traditional Music Festival is held. This is a traditional music festival attracting traditional musicians all honouring Padraig O’Keeffe, a renowned fiddle player from the Sliabh Luachra region. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and cafes located in the town and surrounding countryside and Castleisland is a great shopping town where everything and anything can be found on one street Full Property Address: Breahig Cordal, Castleisland, Co Kerry ireland V92Y2P4 Sell Property in Ireland Fast Online