Carlow Property by Town / Suburbs
9 Houses for for sale in County Carlow. Displaying ALL Carlow properties
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 255,000
Granite Newly Built Bungalow ( 6 Years old) over looking river Slaney. 3 Bedroom detached bungalow comes to the market in turn key condition with many attractive features, the bungalow has an old worl ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 290,000 open to offers
Fabulous newly built cottage (approx 1975 sq.ft on 0.5 acre) finished to an exceptional standard. Designed and built by an Architect. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 240,000 ONO
Are you looking for a heavenly, peaceful and very clean, almost new (3 years) home? Then I am just the perfect home for you! As soon as you come in, you'll feel wonderful, cozy, relaxed and at home! ...
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 595,000 Open to offers
Built in 2008 this 4 bedroom detached house is 3,000sq ft and has a seperate garage which is 500 sq ft. Close to the new M9 motorway, 5 miles from Carlow. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 600,000 in excess of
Old farmhouse, cut stone buildings, 3 acres. 3 bed two storey farmhouse, needs total refubisment, could make a lovely home, or development subject to PP. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 295,000 ono
Picture perfect bungalow - lovely detached 3 double bedroom house in really quiet cul da sac in a 55 house estate but from the front you would think there was less as you are away from the main part o ...
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 260,000
Beautiful 4 bed house in quiet cul de sac (16 detached houses) - Overall Floor Area: 144 Sq. Metres (1,549 Sq. Feet) Commanding one of the larger sites of this exclusive development, in one of Carlow' ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 250,000 ONO
sought after area, very quaint estate (30 houses) each set different features, ...
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 360,000 ono
4 bed semi - 2yr old - big garden - gas - very popular area! ...
County Carlow - Description
Since time began Carlow has carried her mysteries along her rivers. Waterways winding gently through the rolling valleys of this county have carried people from 6,000 years ago until now, and their legacy can be seen in its mystical ancient pagan sites, its early Christian settlements, its magnificent Georgian country homes and gardens and its picturesque riverside towns and villages.
Against this timeless landscape, visitors will uncover a unique experience. Exhilarating outdoor adventure, traditional rural life, vibrant shopping and rich cultural heritage – come and find pure Ireland, the Carlow way. Enchanting river valleys with a rich agricultural hinterland, a navigable waterway of great charm and the glorious ridges of the Blackstairs Mountains and Killeshin Hills provide an unspoiled environment for the golfer, rider, walker, cyclist and angler.
The intimacy of the towns and villages and the warmth of rural Ireland complete the recipe for a unique holiday experience. Carlow is a holiday destination to satisfy the traveller who wishes to discover the essence of a place.
Located in the island's sunniest region - the sunny South East, the county is ideally located to explore the Wicklow Mountains, the medieval city of Kilkenny, the Viking settlements which grew into Waterford city and Wexford town and of course, Dublin, Irelands exciting capital city.
Source : Carlowtourism.com