The Sligo Champion

Immaculate Period Property for sale on Wolfe Tone Street with original features

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A true hidden gem lies behind the front doors of this 4- bedroom mid- terrace Edwardian town house on one Sligo town’s best preserved residentia­l streets.

Anyone looking for a stylish home close to the town centre, won’t find a better example on the current market at ¤ 149,000.

The three- storey home at No. 2 Knock Terrace, Wolfe Tone Street, is in excellent condition throughout with a large bay window characteri­stic of the street.

Renovated in 2005, it offers modern accommodat­ion whilst staying true to the charm and character of its original features.

Only a few minutes walk from Sligo Town Centre, the property is convenient­ly close to schools, shops, train/ bus station, parks and sports facilities.

Beautiful original fireplaces adorn three bedrooms.

The living area has a spacious open plan design incorporat­ing the dining area with solid wood floors.

An energy- efficient stove has been inset into the original decorative fireplace, ensuring all of the heat is retained and none of the style lost.

The bright and airy kitchen has been newly fitted out with a stainless steel sink, oven, ceramic hob, extractor fan and fridge.

The white cupboards and ‘ metro’ style tiles ensure the heart of the home is enticing and inviting to even the most reluctant of chefs.

The large Master bedroom overlooks the front of the property and has retained an original sink unit, wooden flooring and handsome fireplace.

The second and third double bedrooms have also retained the same charming period features of wooden flooring, original decorative fireplaces and sink units.

The family bathroom has also been renovated and a wet area tiled in, along with electric shower.

There is under- stair storage and pedestrian rear access, as well as On- Street Residents Permit Parking.

 ??  ?? The elegance of No. 2 Knock Terrace, Wolfe Tone Street.
The elegance of No. 2 Knock Terrace, Wolfe Tone Street.

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