Sherry Fitzgerald Carroll delight in bringing this stunning coastal property to the market For Sale. Boasting completely uninterrupted views of Dundalk Bay and The Cooley mountains, nestled between the coast and the foothills of Slieve Foye.
This spacious family home has been carefully designed to capture the breath-taking views from the stunning elevated location. Set on mature grounds of 1.55 acres. The property is accessed via electric gates and the driveway sweeps past the manicured lawns to the welcoming front entrance, with unobstructed views across the sea.
Upon entering this impressive residence, viewers will be immediately impressed by the unrivalled views as the rolling farmland meets the sea. Cleverly designed picture frame windows allow nothing to be missed, whether at high tide or low, there is always a beautiful and ever-changing vista!
The hallway leads to an impressive sitting room with solid fuel stove and leads out into the perfect open plan kitchen / dining / sunroom. The ever important utility room is well proportioned and incorporates a guest WC. Versatility is also important with a downstairs bedroom currently used as a cinema room. The sweeping staircase showcases three large, double bedrooms with family bathroom. The master suite has en-suite and walk in wardrobe / nursery – a very clever addition. A finishing touch to this wonderful home is the balcony at first floor which allows for a peaceful retreat at any time of the day or night.
Quite simply a most interesting and homely property with space and options for every member of the family, from the block built garage, unrivalled sea views, beautifully maintained, mature gardens for endless family adventure not to mention the beautiful Gyles Quay itself, a magnificent hidden gem, the Annaloughan loop and other forest walks a stone’s throw from the front gate! The list is endless with this fine residence with every detail carefully planned. Viewing this property is necessary to immerse yourself and feel the comfort this home exudes.
Situated 10 minutes from the M1 motorway, just off the R173, the area is well served by a range of sought-after primary schools and is also a hub of activity for a range of family recreational and leisure facilities including Greenore & Dundalk Golf Clubs, Carlingford adventure centre, GAA, soccer and water sports not to mention the Cooley Mountains/Annaloughan Forest Park for walking enthusiasts as well as nearby equestrian facilities. There are quite a number of Restaurants & Pubs close by including Ferguson’s Bar Bistro, the renowned Fitzpatricks restaurant & pub within a short drive. For a wider array of shopping facilities, Dundalk Town Centre is only a short drive away, with easy commuting distance to both Dublin and Belfast. The picturesque village of Carlingford with its famed “Sky Park”, Marina and entertainment facilities is a 10 minute drive, and Newry slightly further at 20 minutes.
Viewing of this stunning and tranquil coastal property is highly recommended!
Security Alarm
Electric Gates
PVC Triple glazed windows
Smarthome system
Detached garage
Stunning sea and mountain views
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Living Room 4.73m x 4.36m
Kitchen/ Dining Room 8.25m x 3.72m
Conservatory 3.80m x 3.80m
Laundry 4.35m x 4.01m
Bathroom 3.89m x 2.39m
Bedroom 1 4.44m x 4.35m
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 2 4.36m x 3.52m
Bedroom 3 4.36m x 3.72m
Master Bedroom 6.07m x 4.35m
Ensuite 2.39m x 2.34m
Dressing Room 2.39m x 2.01m
Total Floor Area 2318sq.ft (215.4sq. m) Approx
BER: B1
BER Number: 116319195
Energy Performance Indicator: 94.92Kwh/m2/yr
The Cooley Peninsula (from Irish: Cuaille) is a hilly peninsula in County Louth, which includes towns such as Omeath, Carlingford and Greenore. The peninsula contains the Cooley Mountains, the highest of which, Slieve Foy, is also the highest peak in County Louth at 588m. To the north is Carlingford Lough and the border with Northern Ireland; to the south is Dundalk Bay. The peninsula is ringed by the R173 regional road.
The peninsula is geologically diverse, with 440 million year old Silurian greywacke sandstones in the north west and south west, 340 million year old limestones in the east, and 60 million year old volcanic rocks forming the Cooley Mountains.
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