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Dune Watch: Three-bed beachside bungalow in Co Louth for €925,000

Dune Watch: Three-bed beachside bungalow in Co Louth for €925,000

BreakingNews.ie13-07-2025
Dune Watch is a three-bed beach front property just outside Termonfeckin in Co Louth, sitting on a 0.3-acre site offering unparalleled views of the Irish Sea.
It offers direct access to Seapoint Beach, which was awarded a Green Coast Award earlier this year.
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The home extends to 172sq m and offers three double bedrooms, two of which are en suite.
Dune Watch also has double-glazed windows and a double-height main reception room which overlooks the beach.
It also benefits from a carport, several outbuildings and a large, decked area facing the beach.
Bright, spacious rooms in the home have vaulted ceilings and picture windows that are oriented southeast, getting as much light as possible.
The location is close to Seapoint Golf Club, and Co Louth Golf Club at Baltray, and around 2km from Termonfeckin village with amenities that include a local convenience store, a church, a primary school and a bar.
The home is also within 6km of Drogheda, with access to the M1 motorway making Dublin Airport and the M50 both accessible within 35 minutes.
Dune Watch in Seapoint, Termonfeckin, Co Louth is on sale for €925,000 on MyHome.ie now.
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