70 Houses for for sale in County Tipperary in TOTAL. Displaying Tipperary properties 1 to 10

Golden Property

Golden Detached House for sale
4 Bed Dormer at Cloughaleigh - Golden - Detached House
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 350,000

Beautiful Dormer Bungalow on 3/4 acre. 2,400 sq ft. 4 bed have fitted wardrobes with main en-suite, solid maple shaker fitted kitchen with breakfast bar and large dining area.3 bath tiled floor to cei ...

Nenagh Property

Nenagh Detached House for sale
Wilton Gortlandroe - Nenagh - Detached House
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 288,800 -This Property was over €400,000 in 2007

Recently Newly renovated! Close to Lough Derg. Magnificient garden in the town. ...

Kilross Property

Kilross Country House for sale
5 Bed at New Road - Kilross - Country House
Bedrooms : 5
Price : € 235,000

Old style stone front dormer residence.

5 bedrooms 2 bathrooms,Kitchen with stone surrounds slate tiles granite worktops and window sills. 259 Sq meters  (2,788 Sq Feet) ...

Rear Cross Property

Rear Cross Cottage for sale
Cottage at Barna Rear Cross - Rear Cross - Cottage
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 165,000

3 bed modernized cottage for sale in Barna Rearcross.walking distance to Rearcross village.10 mins drive to Newport.all mod cons included in sale. ...

Newport Property

Newport Country House for sale
O Briens Lacamore - Newport - Country House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 170,000

Beautifully Appointed 3 Bedroom Detached Residence only 1.5 miles from Rearcross and 5.5 miles from Newport with Stunning Elevated Views of the Surrounding Countryside. T ...

Ballypatrick Property

Ballypatrick Bungalow for sale
Dormer at Graigue Meadows - Ballypatrick - Bungalow
Bedrooms : 5
Price : € 250,000

Dormer style bunglow on .75 acre. 5 bedroom 2 bathroom master bedroom ensuite 3 sitting rooms large kitchen and utility room large garage tarmac drive and stone wall entrance excellent views or slieve ...

Nenagh Property

Nenagh End of Terrace for sale
2 Cluain Caoin - Nenagh - End of Terrace
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 180,000

4 Bedroom (2 ensuite) end of terrace house. Large kitchen/dining room,large living room, utility room and downstairs w/c. floors tiled. Upstairs bathroom and ensuites tiled from floor to ceiling ...

Mullinahone Property

Mullinahone Cottage for sale
Rural Cottage at Clashbeg - Mullinahone - Cottage
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 170,000 NEG.

Three bedroomed / two living room cottage set on 1 acre fronted by traditional stone walls and landscaped garden. ...

Clonmel Property

Clonmel Bungalow for sale
Silverbirch - Clonmel - Bungalow
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 190,000

4 Bed Bungalow, 1.5 miles from Clonmel, 2 recept rooms, double garage, ...

Emly Property

Emly Semi Detached House for sale
70 Glen Court - Emly - Semi Detached House
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 150,000

70 Glen Court. Emly ...

     



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County Tipperary - Description

One of the loveliest of the Irish midland counties, County tipperary lies in the Shannon basin and the upper catchment area of the River Erne. tipperary is famous for its excellent fishing. Head for the lovely town of Lanesborough and the area around Lough Ree to enjoy some great angling. County Tipperary is Ireland's largest inland county in one of the lushest parts of the country: Largely a dairy farming area. Tipperary offers tranquil, unspoilt countryside and fresh clean waters, perfect for walking and fishing holidays. The Silvermines and the Devil's Bit mountain provide spectacular drives and walks while the River Suir is noted for its brown trout. Along the shores of Lough Derg are little villages, including Terryglass, the overall National Tidy Town Awards winner for 1997. The River Suir and the Knockmealdown mountains present a vivid landscape, and the Galtees in the South west corner of Tipperary offer excellent scenery, with the northern foothills overlooking the Glen of Aherlow. Tipperary offers a variety of accommodation, food and activities for all ages in a natural setting. Sporting activities in the county are varied. Hurling, horses and hunting, history and heritage blend in a palette of motion in locations and attractions which are sure to please. Tipperary offers everyone the opportunity to explore and discover the story of Ireland retained in stone and recalled by guides who gladly share their knowledge and love of this invigorating county. The walker and outdoors enthusiast is well serviced in this county of hills and vales. Signposted routes - as on Slievenamon or the more rugged and challenging Galtee Mountains - provide ample scope for even the most dedicated hill walker. The banks of the River Suir, part of the North Munster way, is also important as a linear park-line amenity. [Source : Tipperary.com]