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Inside the North Sligo four bed family home with stunning sea views which sold for €3 million

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The North Sligo house has stunning sea and mountain views.

The North Sligo house has stunning sea and mountain views.

Magnificent sea views from living area.

Magnificent sea views from living area.

Night time view from outside.

Night time view from outside.

Everywhere is bright and spacious.

Everywhere is bright and spacious.

Large windows make the best of the views.

Large windows make the best of the views.

One of the bedrooms which has beautiful sea views.

One of the bedrooms which has beautiful sea views.

Picturesque.

Picturesque.

The house makes the best of the sea views.

The house makes the best of the sea views.

Living/kitchen area.

Living/kitchen area.

Bedroom opens on to patio/outdoor area.

Bedroom opens on to patio/outdoor area.

The home has its own sauna.

The home has its own sauna.

The kitchen area.

The kitchen area.

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The North Sligo house has stunning sea and mountain views.

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Pictured is the North Sligo four bed home which has sold for €3 million. The house with stunning sea views, Beltichburne, Mounttemple, Moneygold, Grange, initially had a guide price of €2m. The sale was handled by property advisor, Savills Ireland. The house, which is built on one level, is modern, well laid out and finished to an impeccable standard, and is perfect for family living and entertaining. The kitchen and living areas facilitate family living and entertaining, while the sunken sitting area with a three-sided glass gas fire in the kitchen/dining room makes for a great conversation space. The living room to the left of the entrance hall is private, welcoming, and fully glazed on two sides, with expansive views of the surrounding area that are ever changing. The large master suite with a private dressing area is outstanding, and three of the four double bedrooms face west to the sea, with floor to ceiling windows/sliding doors. There are also five acres of untouched natural habitat between the house and the sea, which is perfect for the encouragement of ground nesting birds. The house has been designed to maximise views from mountain to sea, with glass walls front and back, and is surrounded by curving pathways and beautifully positioned stone boulders which mimic the shoreline. No area has escaped thoughtful and considered design, with planting having been very carefully considered, with thousands of bulbs planted to give swathes of colour from May to August. Crocosmia Lucifer wrap the main house and burst into bloom from July, the red flowers contrasting magnificently with the sandy tones of the house and pathways. For more pictures of this property please go to www.sligochampion.ie

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