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WE ARE positively drooling over this gorgeous property on the outskirts of Ennis.

OK, we know it isn’t built yet, but we can’t wait to see it when it is.

It is located on a wooded site in a residential area just off the Tulla Road and construction is due to start soon.

The “modern executive style” five bedroom stunner will be finished to the highest standard, with a decent budget for the kitchen, fireplace, tiling, sanitary ware, timber flooring and wardrobes.

The Lane, Tulla Road, Ennis Pic: Sherry FitzGerald McMahon
The Lane, Tulla Road, Ennis Pic: Sherry FitzGerald McMahon

The most recently available building features, such as air to water heating system and a heat recovery system will be used to ensure an A building energy rating.

It also promises to be toasty warm with underfloor heating on both floors  and full cavity insulation.

The turnkey property will even be painted in your choice of three colours and the lawn will already be seeded before you move in.

The house will also have an intruder alarm, as well as security and sensor lighting.

Sherry FitzGerald McMahon currently have the house on the market for €465,000.

Check out the full specs and Sherry FitzGerald McMahon contact details here.

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