A Salthill gem on Threadneedle Road

No 97 Threadneedle Road.

No 97 Threadneedle Road.

Marymount is a quality, charming detached family home on a prime site with established gardens in Salthill. Built in the late 1940s and further developed, upgraded and maintained over the years, this residence provides a comfortable, well cared for home which retains many of its original features and character.

Threadneedle Road is one of the most sought-after addresses in the seaside village of Salthill and the property is approximately 900 metres from the Promenade and Blackrock Diving Tower. The house extends to c143sq m and stands on a mature site of well-established gardens. All the rooms are spacious and well proportioned with abundant natural light that flows throughout the living spaces. The accommodation on the ground floor includes a sunroom, sitting room, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and shower room. On the first floor there is a landing, leading to four bedrooms and the main bathroom.

This fine home benefits from double glazed windows, a sun room to front, electric heating, and has retained many of its original features and characteristics to make it a charming home. The property has been well maintained and cared for by the current owners.

To the front is a garden in lawn, while side entrances giving access to rear garden, which has a raised deck area, lawn, established shrub beds and hedge boundaries and a rear entrance onto a lane.

Salthill is Galway’s most sought-after location with established schools (Salerno and St Enda’s are also located on Threadneedle Road ), sporting amenities such as Galway Lawn Tennis Club, Galway Golf Club, and SKGAA Club all within a few hundred metres of the residence.

Asking price is €790,000. The BER is E1, on BER no 118327303. Size is 143sq m (1,539sq ft ) approximately.

Viewing is by appointment with Tony Kavanagh, Sherry FitzGerald, One Galway Central, Forster Street, Galway, 091 569 123/086 810 8355 or email galway@sherryfitz.ie.

 

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