A world‑class coastal retreat on Ireland’s sunny south‑east.
Located on Morriscastle Road in Co Wexford, just a short stroll from Kilmuckridge village and the golden sands of Morriscastle Beach, this spacious coastal residence offers elevated sea-views, landscaped lawns and the tranquility of the Sunny South East.
Main House: 5 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • Two generous sitting rooms • Sun-room • Kitchen/Dining & Utility
Studio House: 2 Studies/Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • Utility • Open Plan Living/Dining Room • Kitchen/Dining
Showcasing the home’s thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and exceptional attention to detail.
Capturing every angle of the home, its stunning interiors and the breathtaking coastal surroundings.
Morriscastle Sea View
Morriscastle Beach
1 Mile
Often called the golden mile of Wexford, is a breathtaking stretch of soft, golden sand that seems to go on forever. From here, you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the shoreline to the picturesque Cahore Harbour or take a gentle stroll toward the quiet beauty of Tinabearna. The calm, sheltered waters make it one of the safest beaches in Ireland for swimming, perfect for families and sea swimmers alike. Thanks to its unique microclimate, Morriscastle enjoys more sunshine and warmer days than most of the country—truly living up to the Sunny South East reputation.
Kilmuckridge Village
1 Mile
Cahore
5 Miles
Blackwater
8 Miles
Blackwater is a quaint and welcoming Wexford village known for its charm, character, and traditional Irish hospitality.
Curracloe
12 Miles
Curracloe is one of Ireland’s most iconic coastal destinations, famous for its long, unspoiled beach that stretches for miles and featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan.
Enniscorthy
17 Miles
Set along the banks of the River Slaney, Enniscorthy is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic towns, known for its charming streets, hilltop castle, and vibrant arts and café culture.
Gorey
15 Miles
Gorey is a bustling market town offering an excellent mix of boutique shopping, award-winning dining, and vibrant nightlife.
Courtown
17 Miles
Courtown is a classic seaside resort blending family fun with natural beauty. Its scenic harbour, sandy beaches, and woodland trails make it perfect for walks, picnics, and days by the sea.
Ballymoney
18 Miles
Ballymoney is an exclusive coastal enclave known for its beautiful beach, rolling dunes, and spectacular views across the Irish Sea.
Wexford Town
20 Miles
Wexford Town is a vibrant coastal hub brimming with history, culture, and energy. Its winding medieval streets are filled with artisan shops, galleries, and gourmet restaurants, while the waterfront promenade offers stunning harbour views.
Rosslare
20 Miles
Rosslare is Ireland’s sunshine capital—a stylish coastal village famed for its blue-flag beach, golf club, and lively marina.
Kilmore Quay
35 Miles
Kilmore Quay is a postcard-perfect fishing village bursting with charm, known for its whitewashed thatched cottages and working harbour.
Our Lady’s Island
32 Miles
Our Lady’s Island is one of Ireland’s most unique and tranquil places, steeped in history and spiritual significance.
Arklow
25 Miles
Arklow is a lively coastal town with a proud maritime heritage, known for its scenic harbour, riverside walks, and friendly community feel.
Wicklow Town
40 Miles
Wicklow Town, often called The Garden of Ireland’s Gateway, combines dramatic coastal scenery with rich history and charm.
Glen of the Downs
50 Miles
The Glen of the Downs is one of Ireland’s most stunning natural valleys, framed by dense woodland and rolling hills.
Greystones
55 Miles
Greystones is a vibrant seaside town that perfectly balances modern living with coastal charm. Its award-winning marina, sandy beaches, and cliff walk to Bray make it one of the most desirable towns in Ireland.
Bray
60 Miles
Bray is a lively seaside town with a long promenade, pebble beach, and an energetic social scene.
Enniskerry
65 Miles
Enniskerry is one of Ireland’s most picturesque villages, set at the gateway to the Wicklow Mountains.
Dún Laoghaire
70 Miles
Dún Laoghaire is a stylish coastal suburb of Dublin, rich in history and maritime elegance.
Dublin
80 Miles
Morriscastle Sea View
The Racecourse, Morriscastle Road Kilmuckridge, Gorey, Co. Wexford
Morriscastle Sea View offers the perfect balance between peaceful coastal living and convenient access to the capital.
Morriscastle Beach
1 Mile
Often called the golden mile of Wexford, is a breathtaking stretch of soft, golden sand that seems to go on forever. From here, you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the shoreline to the picturesque Cahore Harbour or take a gentle stroll toward the quiet beauty of Tinabearna. The calm, sheltered waters make it one of the safest beaches in Ireland for swimming, perfect for families and sea swimmers alike. Thanks to its unique microclimate, Morriscastle enjoys more sunshine and warmer days than most of the country—truly living up to the Sunny South East reputation.
Kilmuckridge Village
1 Mile
Is a charming and historic gem just minutes from Morriscastle Sea view, offering a warm and welcoming taste of local life. Start your morning with artisan coffee and delicious breakfast bap at Bella Napoli Kilmuckridge, or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast, lunch, or dinner at Kate’s Café. The village also has two convenient mini supermarkets for everyday essentials. When evening falls, there’s no better spot for a pint than Hammell’s (Bridie’s Wee Bar)—often hailed as serving the best Guinness in Wexford. Steeped in history dating back to the 1700’s, Kilmuckridge retains its traditional Irish charm while offering all the comforts of a vibrant coastal village.
Cahore
5 Miles
Drive is a picturesque coastal haven just a 45 minute stroll along the beach from Morriscastle (3 miles), loved for its relaxed seaside charm and stunning views of the Irish Sea. The quaint Cahore Harbour is perfect for a leisurely walk, a spot of fishing, or simply watching the boats drift in and out. Enjoy a meal or sunset drink at The Strand Cahore, a popular local restaurant and bar that offers delicious food with panoramic sea views. The surrounding cliffs and coastal paths make it ideal for scenic walks, while the calm waters below are perfect for a refreshing swim. With its tranquil atmosphere, friendly locals, and timeless seaside beauty, Cahore captures the essence of Ireland’s Sunny South East at its best.
Blackwater
8 Miles
Blackwater is a quaint and welcoming Wexford village known for its charm, character, and traditional Irish hospitality. Its tree-lined main street offers cosy pubs, cafés, and shops, creating a relaxed community atmosphere. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Blackwater Golf Club, a beautifully maintained course set amid peaceful countryside views. The nearby beaches of Ballyconnigar and Ballinesker are hidden gems, ideal for peaceful walks and quiet swims. With its historic church, friendly locals, and lively summer buzz, Blackwater is a lovely place to spend a leisurely afternoon exploring or enjoying a drink in the sunshine.
Curracloe
12 Miles
Curracloe is one of Ireland’s most iconic coastal destinations, famous for its long, unspoiled beach that stretches for miles and featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. The dunes and boardwalks of Curracloe Beach and Raven Nature Reserve offer some of the most scenic walks in the county, surrounded by wildflowers and seabirds. The village itself has a friendly, holiday atmosphere, with cafés, pubs, and shops serving locals and visitors year-round. A swim or stroll here is a must for anyone exploring Wexford’s stunning coastline.
Enniscorthy
17 Miles
Set along the banks of the River Slaney, Enniscorthy is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic towns, known for its charming streets, hilltop castle, and vibrant arts and café culture. The town played a major role in the 1798 Rebellion, and its heritage is still proudly celebrated in local museums and festivals. Today, Enniscorthy offers a blend of old-world charm and modern convenience—with boutique shops, restaurants, and scenic riverside walks just a short drive from the coast.
Gorey
15 Miles
Gorey is a bustling market town offering an excellent mix of boutique shopping, award-winning dining, and vibrant nightlife. The town’s Main Street is lined with cafés, artisan bakeries, and independent stores, while nearby shopping centres and weekly markets add to its appeal. Just a few minutes from several beautiful beaches, Gorey is also home to wellness retreats, golf courses, and spas, making it one of Wexford’s most desirable places to live and visit.
Courtown
17 Miles
Courtown is a classic seaside resort blending family fun with natural beauty. Its scenic harbour, sandy beaches, and woodland trails make it perfect for walks, picnics, and days by the sea. Families love the local adventure centre, while the nearby Forest Park offers tranquil walks under towering trees. With cafés, ice cream parlours, and seaside pubs, Courtown captures the nostalgic charm of the Irish coast at its best.
Ballymoney
18 Miles
Ballymoney is an exclusive coastal enclave known for its beautiful beach, rolling dunes, and spectacular views across the Irish Sea. Popular with holidaymakers and golfers, it’s home to boutique resorts, excellent restaurants, and the famous Seafield Hotel & Spa. Whether you’re walking along the golden sands or enjoying dinner with a sea view, Ballymoney offers a refined yet relaxed seaside experience just minutes from Gorey.
Wexford Town
20 Miles
Wexford Town is a vibrant coastal hub brimming with history, culture, and energy. Its winding medieval streets are filled with artisan shops, galleries, and gourmet restaurants, while the waterfront promenade offers stunning harbour views. The town is also home to the world-renowned Wexford Opera Festival and an exciting year-round arts scene. Blending old-world charm with modern living, Wexford Town is the cultural heart of the Sunny South East.
Rosslare
20 Miles
Rosslare is Ireland’s sunshine capital—a stylish coastal village famed for its blue-flag beach, golf club, and lively marina. Ideal for sea swimming, sailing, or simply relaxing by the shore, Rosslare combines luxury holiday vibes with friendly community living. Its restaurants and cafés make the most of local seafood and sea views, and the nearby ferry port connects directly to Europe—making it both a perfect getaway and a gateway.
Kilmore Quay
35 Miles
Kilmore Quay is a postcard-perfect fishing village bursting with charm, known for its whitewashed thatched cottages and working harbour. Enjoy freshly caught seafood at the local restaurants, take a boat trip to the Saltee Islands, or simply wander the pier and watch the fishing boats come and go. With its unspoiled coastal scenery and timeless maritime character, Kilmore Quay captures the soul of traditional Ireland.
Our Lady’s Island
32 Miles
Our Lady’s Island is one of Ireland’s most unique and tranquil places, steeped in history and spiritual significance. Surrounded by a tidal lake, the island has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries and remains a serene retreat for reflection and nature walks. Its rich wildlife, peaceful waters, and ancient ruins create a magical sense of calm—making it a beautiful spot to visit while exploring the southern Wexford coastline.
Arklow
25 Miles
Arklow is a lively coastal town with a proud maritime heritage, known for its scenic harbour, riverside walks, and friendly community feel. The town offers excellent shopping, restaurants, and cafés, along with the Bridgewater Shopping Centre and a modern cinema for leisure and entertainment. Its location makes it a key connection point between Wexford and Wicklow, with quick access to the M11 motorway and regular public transport links to Dublin, making Arklow both convenient and full of character.
Wicklow Town
40 Miles
Wicklow Town, often called The Garden of Ireland’s Gateway, combines dramatic coastal scenery with rich history and charm. The town’s picturesque harbour, seaside cafés, and boutique shops create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the nearby Wicklow Mountains National Park, Mount Usher Gardens, and Wicklow Gaol—a fascinating heritage site. With Dublin just under an hour away, Wicklow offers a beautiful blend of nature, history, and accessibility.
Glen of the Downs
50 Miles
The Glen of the Downs is one of Ireland’s most stunning natural valleys, framed by dense woodland and rolling hills. The area is perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the panoramic views of Wicklow’s landscape. Nearby golf courses, spas, and country hotels make it a popular retreat for those seeking peace and luxury within easy reach of the city. The scenic drive through the Glen is a highlight of any journey north from Wexford toward Dublin.
Greystones
55 Miles
Greystones is a vibrant seaside town that perfectly balances modern living with coastal charm. Its award-winning marina, sandy beaches, and cliff walk to Bray make it one of the most desirable towns in Ireland. The main street is lined with artisan cafés, restaurants, and boutique stores, while the nearby Dart station offers a direct and scenic rail link to Dublin. Greystones is a place where sea views, great food, and community spirit come together seamlessly.
Bray
60 Miles
Bray is a lively seaside town with a long promenade, pebble beach, and an energetic social scene. Home to Bray Head Cliff Walk, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and a wide range of restaurants and bars, it’s a favourite destination for day trips and weekend getaways. The town also connects directly to Dublin via the Dart and M11, making it an ideal coastal commuter hub with a fun, family-friendly vibe.
Enniskerry
65 Miles
Enniskerry is one of Ireland’s most picturesque villages, set at the gateway to the Wicklow Mountains. Known for its charming stone architecture, artisan shops, and cafés, it’s also home to the world-famous Powerscourt Estate, with its stunning gardens, waterfall, and golf course. The area offers a tranquil country atmosphere just 40 minutes from Dublin—perfect for those who appreciate refined rural beauty close to the capital.
Dún Laoghaire
70 Miles
Dún Laoghaire is a stylish coastal suburb of Dublin, rich in history and maritime elegance. Its grand Victorian pier, bustling harbour, and waterfront cafés make it one of the city’s most scenic areas. Sailing, sea swimming, and cultural events fill the calendar year-round, while the Dart line provides effortless access to both the city centre and coastal towns. Dún Laoghaire blends seaside sophistication with Dublin convenience in perfect harmony.
Dublin
80 Miles
Dublin, Ireland’s capital, is a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern energy. From the cobbled streets of Temple Bar and the grandeur of Trinity College to world-class restaurants, galleries, and shopping districts, the city offers endless experiences. Dublin’s coastal suburbs, leafy parks, and thriving tech and business scene make it one of Europe’s most desirable capitals to live, work, and explore—just over 90 minutes from the calm coastal sanctuary of Morriscastle Sea View.
Morriscastle Sea View
The Racecourse, Morriscastle Road Kilmuckridge, Gorey, Co. Wexford
Morriscastle Sea View offers the perfect balance between peaceful coastal living and convenient access to the capital. Dublin is approximately 90 minutes by car, with the M11 motorway just a short drive away, making it an easy and scenic journey north. For those who prefer public transport, Gorey and Enniscorthy both offer regular bus and train services to Dublin City and beyond. This effortless connection means you can enjoy relaxed seaside living without ever feeling far from the heart of Ireland’s capital—ideal for commuters, weekend travellers, or anyone seeking the best of both worlds.
Wake to the sound of the waves and the soft light of sunrise spilling across the golden sands of Morriscastle Beach. Enjoy a slow breakfast on the terrace as the sea air drifts in, then take a leisurely walk along the shoreline or a morning swim in the calm, sheltered waters. Stroll into Kilmuckridge Village for artisan coffee or fresh pastries, or spend the afternoon exploring the nearby coastal paths, golf courses, and charming harbour towns.
As evening falls, return home to watch the sunset over the dunes, glass in hand, surrounded by peace, comfort, and panoramic sea views. Life at Morriscastle Sea View is simple, natural, and deeply rewarding — every day feels like a holiday.
Often called the golden mile of Wexford, is a breathtaking stretch of soft, golden sand that seems to go on forever. From here, you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the shoreline to the picturesque Cahore Harbour or take a gentle stroll toward the quiet beauty of Tinabearna. The calm, sheltered waters make it one of the safest beaches in Ireland for swimming, perfect for families and sea swimmers alike. Thanks to its unique microclimate, Morriscastle enjoys more sunshine and warmer days than most of the country—truly living up to the Sunny South East reputation.
Is a charming and historic gem just minutes from Morriscastle Sea view, offering a warm and welcoming taste of local life. Start your morning with artisan coffee and delicious breakfast bap at Bella Napoli Kilmuckridge, or enjoy a hearty homemade breakfast, lunch, or dinner at Kate’s Café. The village also has two convenient mini supermarkets for everyday essentials. When evening falls, there’s no better spot for a pint than Hammell’s (Bridie’s Wee Bar)—often hailed as serving the best Guinness in Wexford. Steeped in history dating back to the 1700’s, Kilmuckridge retains its traditional Irish charm while offering all the comforts of a vibrant coastal village.
5 miles drive is a picturesque coastal haven just a 45 minute stroll along the beach from Morriscastle (3 miles), loved for its relaxed seaside charm and stunning views of the Irish Sea. The quaint Cahore Harbour is perfect for a leisurely walk, a spot of fishing, or simply watching the boats drift in and out. Enjoy a meal or sunset drink at The Strand Cahore, a popular local restaurant and bar that offers delicious food with panoramic sea views. The surrounding cliffs and coastal paths make it ideal for scenic walks, while the calm waters below are perfect for a refreshing swim. With its tranquil atmosphere, friendly locals, and timeless seaside beauty, Cahore captures the essence of Ireland’s Sunny South East at its best.
Blackwater is a quaint and welcoming Wexford village known for its charm, character, and traditional Irish hospitality. Its tree-lined main street offers cosy pubs, cafés, and shops, creating a relaxed community atmosphere. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Blackwater Golf Club, a beautifully maintained course set amid peaceful countryside views. The nearby beaches of Ballyconnigar and Ballinesker are hidden gems, ideal for peaceful walks and quiet swims. With its historic church, friendly locals, and lively summer buzz, Blackwater is a lovely place to spend a leisurely afternoon exploring or enjoying a drink in the sunshine.
Curracloe is one of Ireland’s most iconic coastal destinations, famous for its long, unspoiled beach that stretches for miles and featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. The dunes and boardwalks of Curracloe Beach and Raven Nature Reserve offer some of the most scenic walks in the county, surrounded by wildflowers and seabirds. The village itself has a friendly, holiday atmosphere, with cafés, pubs, and shops serving locals and visitors year-round. A swim or stroll here is a must for anyone exploring Wexford’s stunning coastline.
Set along the banks of the River Slaney, Enniscorthy is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic towns, known for its charming streets, hilltop castle, and vibrant arts and café culture. The town played a major role in the 1798 Rebellion, and its heritage is still proudly celebrated in local museums and festivals. Today, Enniscorthy offers a blend of old-world charm and modern convenience—with boutique shops, restaurants, and scenic riverside walks just a short drive from the coast.
Gorey is a bustling market town offering an excellent mix of boutique shopping, award-winning dining, and vibrant nightlife. The town’s Main Street is lined with cafés, artisan bakeries, and independent stores, while nearby shopping centres and weekly markets add to its appeal. Just a few minutes from several beautiful beaches, Gorey is also home to wellness retreats, golf courses, and spas, making it one of Wexford’s most desirable places to live and visit.
Courtown is a classic seaside resort blending family fun with natural beauty. Its scenic harbour, sandy beaches, and woodland trails make it perfect for walks, picnics, and days by the sea. Families love the local adventure centre, while the nearby Forest Park offers tranquil walks under towering trees. With cafés, ice cream parlours, and seaside pubs, Courtown captures the nostalgic charm of the Irish coast at its best.
Ballymoney is an exclusive coastal enclave known for its beautiful beach, rolling dunes, and spectacular views across the Irish Sea. Popular with holidaymakers and golfers, it’s home to boutique resorts, excellent restaurants, and the famous Seafield Hotel & Spa. Whether you’re walking along the golden sands or enjoying dinner with a sea view, Ballymoney offers a refined yet relaxed seaside experience just minutes from Gorey.
Wexford Town is a vibrant coastal hub brimming with history, culture, and energy. Its winding medieval streets are filled with artisan shops, galleries, and gourmet restaurants, while the waterfront promenade offers stunning harbour views. The town is also home to the world-renowned Wexford Opera Festival and an exciting year-round arts scene. Blending old-world charm with modern living, Wexford Town is the cultural heart of the Sunny South East.
Rosslare is Ireland’s sunshine capital—a stylish coastal village famed for its blue-flag beach, golf club, and lively marina. Ideal for sea swimming, sailing, or simply relaxing by the shore, Rosslare combines luxury holiday vibes with friendly community living. Its restaurants and cafés make the most of local seafood and sea views, and the nearby ferry port connects directly to Europe—making it both a perfect getaway and a gateway.
Kilmore Quay is a postcard-perfect fishing village bursting with charm, known for its whitewashed thatched cottages and working harbour. Enjoy freshly caught seafood at the local restaurants, take a boat trip to the Saltee Islands, or simply wander the pier and watch the fishing boats come and go. With its unspoiled coastal scenery and timeless maritime character, Kilmore Quay captures the soul of traditional Ireland.
Our Lady’s Island is one of Ireland’s most unique and tranquil places, steeped in history and spiritual significance. Surrounded by a tidal lake, the island has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries and remains a serene retreat for reflection and nature walks. Its rich wildlife, peaceful waters, and ancient ruins create a magical sense of calm—making it a beautiful spot to visit while exploring the southern Wexford coastline.
Arklow is a lively coastal town with a proud maritime heritage, known for its scenic harbour, riverside walks, and friendly community feel. The town offers excellent shopping, restaurants, and cafés, along with the Bridgewater Shopping Centre and a modern cinema for leisure and entertainment. Its location makes it a key connection point between Wexford and Wicklow, with quick access to the M11 motorway and regular public transport links to Dublin, making Arklow both convenient and full of character.
Wicklow Town, often called The Garden of Ireland’s Gateway, combines dramatic coastal scenery with rich history and charm. The town’s picturesque harbour, seaside cafés, and boutique shops create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the nearby Wicklow Mountains National Park, Mount Usher Gardens, and Wicklow Gaol—a fascinating heritage site. With Dublin just under an hour away, Wicklow offers a beautiful blend of nature, history, and accessibility.
The Glen of the Downs is one of Ireland’s most stunning natural valleys, framed by dense woodland and rolling hills. The area is perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the panoramic views of Wicklow’s landscape. Nearby golf courses, spas, and country hotels make it a popular retreat for those seeking peace and luxury within easy reach of the city. The scenic drive through the Glen is a highlight of any journey north from Wexford toward Dublin.
Greystones is a vibrant seaside town that perfectly balances modern living with coastal charm. Its award-winning marina, sandy beaches, and cliff walk to Bray make it one of the most desirable towns in Ireland. The main street is lined with artisan cafés, restaurants, and boutique stores, while the nearby Dart station offers a direct and scenic rail link to Dublin. Greystones is a place where sea views, great food, and community spirit come together seamlessly.
Bray is a lively seaside town with a long promenade, pebble beach, and an energetic social scene. Home to Bray Head Cliff Walk, SEA LIFE Aquarium, and a wide range of restaurants and bars, it’s a favourite destination for day trips and weekend getaways. The town also connects directly to Dublin via the Dart and M11, making it an ideal coastal commuter hub with a fun, family-friendly vibe.
Enniskerry is one of Ireland’s most picturesque villages, set at the gateway to the Wicklow Mountains. Known for its charming stone architecture, artisan shops, and cafés, it’s also home to the world-famous Powerscourt Estate, with its stunning gardens, waterfall, and golf course. The area offers a tranquil country atmosphere just 40 minutes from Dublin—perfect for those who appreciate refined rural beauty close to the capital.
Dún Laoghaire is a stylish coastal suburb of Dublin, rich in history and maritime elegance. Its grand Victorian pier, bustling harbour, and waterfront cafés make it one of the city’s most scenic areas. Sailing, sea swimming, and cultural events fill the calendar year-round, while the Dart line provides effortless access to both the city centre and coastal towns. Dún Laoghaire blends seaside sophistication with Dublin convenience in perfect harmony.
Dublin, Ireland’s capital, is a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern energy. From the cobbled streets of Temple Bar and the grandeur of Trinity College to world-class restaurants, galleries, and shopping districts, the city offers endless experiences. Dublin’s coastal suburbs, leafy parks, and thriving tech and business scene make it one of Europe’s most desirable capitals to live, work, and explore—just over 90 minutes from the calm coastal sanctuary of Morriscastle Sea View.
Morriscastle Sea View offers the perfect balance between peaceful coastal living and convenient access to the capital. Dublin is approximately 90 minutes by car, with the M11 motorway just a short drive away, making it an easy and scenic journey north. For those who prefer public transport, Gorey and Enniscorthy both offer regular bus and train services to Dublin City and beyond. This effortless connection means you can enjoy relaxed seaside living without ever feeling far from the heart of Ireland’s capital—ideal for commuters, weekend travellers, or anyone seeking the best of both worlds.
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