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22 Mar 2026

PICTURES: 'Deceptively spacious' bungalow built in 1960s hits Carlow market for €650,000

Originally built in the 1960s, the property has been extended to the rear

A "deceptively spacious" bungalow, originally built around the 1960s, has hit the Carlow market for €650,000 after being "beautifully finished" and "thoughtfully" renovated.

The three-bedroomed home features an open-plan kitchen/living room, dressing room, and an "expansive" garden with a workshop, garden room, and pergola.

The house in Temple Owen is powered by 16 solar panels, making it an energy-efficient home. 

Brought to the market by O'Farrell Properties, the house has been extended at the back, making it a "well-balanced and modern home." 

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There are two bathrooms and a living room, alongside the aforementioned open-plan kitchen and dining area, and three bedrooms. 

Outside, there is secure, off-street parking that can be accessed via an electric gate.

"The expansive rear garden offers a superb outdoor space, featuring patio areas, a pergola, and a garden room currently used as a wellness space. Additional highlights include an all-weather lawn, a large workshop, and excellent vehicular access via a rear laneway," the ad on Daft.ie states. 

Six schools are less than 2km away from the property, which is situated on the N81, making it within walking distance to a number of local amenities.

Temple Owen is said to be a well-established and mature development, perfect for family living.

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