Downpatrick
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3 Mary Street, Downpatrick

Offers around £105,000
2 Bedroom, Townhouse

Key Information

Style Townhouse
Status For sale
Price Offers around £105,000
Receptions 1
Bedrooms 2
Heating Oil
EPC Rating E41/D64

Features

  • Two Bedroom End Terrace Townhouse
  • Downpatrick town centre location within walking distance to all amenities, local school & hospital
  • Recently refurbished
  • One Reception, Kitchen, Upstairs Refurbished Bathroom
  • Private patio to rear
  • Oil Fired Heating & Double Glazing
  • Resident Parking Area to Rear
A two bedroom, end terrace townhouse situated in the heart of Downpatrick within walking distance to all town centre amenities, schools and Down hospital.
Early viewing recommended - contact the Fitzpatrick Sales Team to arrange a private viewing 02844 613983.

Ground Floor

ENTRANCE HALL:
LIVING ROOM:
4.27m x 3.81m (14' 0" x 12' 6")
Tastefully decorated living room with front aspect. Laminate wood flooring. Understairs storage. Access to kitchen.
KITCHEN:
4.57m x 3.2m (15' 0" x 10' 6")
Kitchen dining room with rear aspect. Ample high & low storage units. Integrated electric oven and 4 ring electric ceramic hob. Space for free standing washing machine and fridge/freezer. Vinyl flooring. Larder storage. Access to rear garden.

First Floor

BEDROOM (1):
4.19m x 3.58m (13' 9" x 11' 9")
Large double bedroom wiht front aspect. Carpeted flooring. Built in storage.
BEDROOM (2):
3.23m x 2.31m (10' 7" x 7' 7")
Small double room with carpeted flooring. Side & rear aspect.
BATHROOM:
2.24m x 2.39m (7' 4" x 7' 10")
Recently refubished bathroom with white suite, full pedestal wash hand basin, WC and bath. Fully tiled walls & flooring. Shower screen and electric Triton shower over bath. Chrome towel radiator.
LANDING:
Landing area with access to roofpace. Hotpress.

Outside

Enclosed, private rear yard.
Ample on street resident parking area to rear of property.

3 Mary Street is located in the heart of Downpatrick town centre at the top of Irish Street.