Parkview, The Pond Bank, Church Street, Douglas, Cork, Co. Cork
€375,000 T12 E16P 3 beds1 bath91.1 m2
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Parkview, The Pond Bank, Church Street, Douglas, Cork, Co. Cork
€375,000
Beds
3 beds
Price
€375,000
Property Type
Bungalow
Size
91.1 meters2
Energy Rating
BER-G
Refreshed on
Feb 11, 2025
Eircode
T12 E16P
Group Name
Patricia Stokes Auctioneers & Valuers
Sales License Number
004586
Description
Located in the heart at Douglas Village at The Pond Bank is Parkview a fine three bedroomed detached bungalow sitting on its own grounds extending to approx. 0.1 acre. This home has been lived in up to recently (September 2023) and is now in search of a new owner.
The accommodation is spread across one level and offers reception hall, lounge, family room, kitchen, three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a guest WC. There is a detached garage alongside suited to many uses.
Built in 1970 and extending to approx. 981 sq. ft., this home is in need of complete refurbishment and modernisation and gives the new homeowner the opportunity of putting their own stamp on it. Windows are double glazed PVC and it has an oil fired heating system.
The grounds around Parkview are level and set out with two separate vehicular gates as well as a pedestrian access. The setting of the property on the grounds allows for them to be reconfigured so that larger lawned garden spaces can be achieve.
The location of this home in the heart of Douglas Village is sure to be sought after. The district of Douglas takes its name from the river or rivulet bearing the Gaelic word dubhghlas or 'dark stream'. It was the textile industry that influenced the layout of Douglas Village. On 1 June 1726, one of Ireland's largest sailcloth factories at Douglas was begun to be built. Originally a separate village, the growth of both the village and the city has meant Douglas has become incorporated into the city over time. Douglas now offers a host of recreational facilities and sports clubs. As a largely residential and suburban area, there are plenty of green spaces dotted around this home, the largest of these is Douglas Community Park, which is right on the doorstep of Parkview and is great for a run and includes a playground for the young ones. To the south of the village is Ballybrack Woods, locally known as the Mangala, after the mangold crops that used to be grown in the area, a good place to take a stroll.
The village itself enjoys a selection of restaurant and night life venues. Schools at both primary and second level are well catered for and can all be reached by strolling from this home. There are regular bus services to the city centre and with two independent shopping centres at Douglas Court and Douglas Village there is very little need to leave this beautiful residential suburb. Public transport is in abundance with Bus Éireann services passing through include:
206 (Grange to Cork city centre),
207 (Donnybrook to Ballyvolane)
216 (Mount Oval to Cork University Hospital)
219 (Mahon to Cork Institute of Technology)
220 (Carrigaline to Ballincollig)
223 (Cork City Centre to Haulbowline)
Viewing is highly recommended to see the potential that this home has to offer.
Outside
The house itself sits centrally on the grounds surrounding it. To the southern side is a detached garage which could be used for a myriad of options. The boiler house and garden shed are located to the rear of the property. There is a soft landscaped space directly to the front of the house with lawn area while the remainder of the surrounding space is finished with hard landscaping.
Accommodation
Reception Hall A spacious and bright entrance hall. Guest WC Perfectly located off the entrance hall boasting two-piece white suite. A gable window brings in lots of natural light. Lounge (11.81ft x 11.48ft) Located to the front of the property this room is perfectly square and enjoys a large picture windows. A marble style fireplace with wood surround is fitted as a central focal point. Kitchen/Dining Room (11.81ft x 9.84ft) The kitchen/dining room is tucked away to the rear of the property and lends itself to be extend further to create a more spacious room. It currently enjoys and oak fitted kitchen with floor and eye level units arrange in an L shape. The worktop is tiled between the units. Plumbed for washing machine and plenty of space to accommodate cooker, extractor and fridge freezer. Door to rear garden. Family Room (11.81ft x 11.15ft) Set back to back with the kitchen/dining room and located at the rear of the property this room would lend itself to a change. It is accessed from the reception hall and its natural light is brought through from a fine window looking out onto the rear garden. Bedroom 1 (11.81ft x 9.51ft) A decent double bedroom fitted with wall to wall robes and finished with carpet. Bedroom 2 (11.81ft x 9.51ft) A sister image of Bedroom 1 located to the rear of the property. Fitted with wall to wall robes and finished in carpet. Bedroom 3 (9.84ft x 8.20ft) Located to the front of the property this is a cosy single room. Finished with carpet. Bathroom (8.53ft x 5.58ft) Wet room effect with three piece white suite to include shower, wc and wash hand basin. Tiled in a white theme this is a fine sized family bathroom
Features
Sought after locating in the heart of Douglas Village
Double glazed PVC windows
Oil heating
Garden extending to 0.1 acre
BER Details
BER G
BER No. 118089671
Viewing Details
Viewing by Appointment
Negotiator
Patricia Stokes
Features
Garden
Description
Located in the heart at Douglas Village at The Pond Bank is Parkview a fine three bedroomed detached bungalow sitting on its own grounds extending to approx. 0.1 acre. This home has been lived in up to recently (September 2023) and is now in search of a new owner.
The accommodation is spread across one level and offers reception hall, lounge, family room, kitchen, three bedrooms, a family bathroom and a guest WC. There is a detached garage alongside suited to many uses.
Built in 1970 and extending to approx. 981 sq. ft., this home is in need of complete refurbishment and modernisation and gives the new homeowner the opportunity of putting their own stamp on it. Windows are double glazed PVC and it has an oil fired heating system.
The grounds around Parkview are level and set out with two separate vehicular gates as well as a pedestrian access. The setting of the property on the grounds allows for them to be reconfigured so that larger lawned garden spaces can be achieve.
The location of this home in the heart of Douglas Village is sure to be sought after. The district of Douglas takes its name from the river or rivulet bearing the Gaelic word dubhghlas or 'dark stream'. It was the textile industry that influenced the layout of Douglas Village. On 1 June 1726, one of Ireland's largest sailcloth factories at Douglas was begun to be built. Originally a separate village, the growth of both the village and the city has meant Douglas has become incorporated into the city over time. Douglas now offers a host of recreational facilities and sports clubs. As a largely residential and suburban area, there are plenty of green spaces dotted around this home, the largest of these is Douglas Community Park, which is right on the doorstep of Parkview and is great for a run and includes a playground for the young ones. To the south of the village is Ballybrack Woods, locally known as the Mangala, after the mangold crops that used to be grown in the area, a good place to take a stroll.
The village itself enjoys a selection of restaurant and night life venues. Schools at both primary and second level are well catered for and can all be reached by strolling from this home. There are regular bus services to the city centre and with two independent shopping centres at Douglas Court and Douglas Village there is very little need to leave this beautiful residential suburb. Public transport is in abundance with Bus Éireann services passing through include:
206 (Grange to Cork city centre),
207 (Donnybrook to Ballyvolane)
216 (Mount Oval to Cork University Hospital)
219 (Mahon to Cork Institute of Technology)
220 (Carrigaline to Ballincollig)
223 (Cork City Centre to Haulbowline)
Viewing is highly recommended to see the potential that this home has to offer.
Outside
The house itself sits centrally on the grounds surrounding it. To the southern side is a detached garage which could be used for a myriad of options. The boiler house and garden shed are located to the rear of the property. There is a soft landscaped space directly to the front of the house with lawn area while the remainder of the surrounding space is finished with hard landscaping.
Accommodation
Reception Hall A spacious and bright entrance hall. Guest WC Perfectly located off the entrance hall boasting two-piece white suite. A gable window brings in lots of natural light. Lounge (11.81ft x 11.48ft) Located to the front of the property this room is perfectly square and enjoys a large picture windows. A marble style fireplace with wood surround is fitted as a central focal point. Kitchen/Dining Room (11.81ft x 9.84ft) The kitchen/dining room is tucked away to the rear of the property and lends itself to be extend further to create a more spacious room. It currently enjoys and oak fitted kitchen with floor and eye level units arrange in an L shape. The worktop is tiled between the units. Plumbed for washing machine and plenty of space to accommodate cooker, extractor and fridge freezer. Door to rear garden. Family Room (11.81ft x 11.15ft) Set back to back with the kitchen/dining room and located at the rear of the property this room would lend itself to a change. It is accessed from the reception hall and its natural light is brought through from a fine window looking out onto the rear garden. Bedroom 1 (11.81ft x 9.51ft) A decent double bedroom fitted with wall to wall robes and finished with carpet. Bedroom 2 (11.81ft x 9.51ft) A sister image of Bedroom 1 located to the rear of the property. Fitted with wall to wall robes and finished in carpet. Bedroom 3 (9.84ft x 8.20ft) Located to the front of the property this is a cosy single room. Finished with carpet. Bathroom (8.53ft x 5.58ft) Wet room effect with three piece white suite to include shower, wc and wash hand basin. Tiled in a white theme this is a fine sized family bathroom
Features
Sought after locating in the heart of Douglas Village
Double glazed PVC windows
Oil heating
Garden extending to 0.1 acre