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4 Rosconnell Avenue
Rickardstown
Newbridge
Co. Kildare
W12 A662
Description
Rosconnell Avenue is within walking distance of the centre of Newbridge. It is a thriving town, with Whitewater shopping centre, retail parks, leading supermarkets and many bars and restaurants. For leisure there is Liffey linear park, two GAA clubs, theatre, cinema and many sports clubs and activities. From this home it is a 4 minute walk to the local primary school, and there are two secondary schools within easy walking distance, with further options in the town.
For the commuter, there is easy access to the M7/N7 motorway, bus services are close by and the Arrow train station is just 20 minutes’ walk away, with trains to Heuston station and the Docklands
Accommodation briefly comprises porch, hallway, living room, kitchen/dining room and guest wc, Upstairs there are 3 generous bedrooms (one en-suite) and a family bathroom. Outside –block built shed and wooden shed.
Features
Extends to 123m2 approximately.
Family friendly home in a popular location.
Hardwood double glazed windows.
Natural gas central heating.
Off street parking for 1 car.
Covered side entrance leading to block built shed.
Low maintenance gardens.
uPVC fascia and soffits.
All carpets, light fittings, curtains and most appliances included.
Fitted alarm.
Just a few minutes walk to the local primary school and secondary schools.
Short walk into Newbridge town with vast selection of shops, shopping centre, restaurants, leading supermarkets and leisure facilities.
Easy access to drive to M7/N7.
A few minutes’ walk to the train station for trains to Dublin city centre and down the country.
Rooms
Hallway 5.3m x 2m The hallway has a walnut floor, with carpet to stairs and understairs storage.
Living Room 5.27m x 3.73m The living room is a spacious room to front. It features a granite fireplace with wooden surround and double doors to the kitchen/dining room.
Kitchen/Dining Room room 5.86m x 3.95m This is a bright space with patio doors leading to the garden. There is lots of storage in the many grey shaker style cabinets. Included are the cooker with ceramic hob, freezer, washing machine, and fridge freezer. The washed oak laminate floor has been recently fitted.
Guest WC 1.44m x 1.38m With wc, whb and linoleum floor.
Upstairs
Bedroom 1 3.58m x 3.03m The roomy master bedroom overlooks the rear garden. It has fitted wardrobes and a carpet floor.
En-Suite 2.68m x1.1m The en-suite comprises a shower unit with electric shower, wc and wash basin. It has a linoleum floor.
Bedroom 2 4.43m x 3.13m A large double bedroom to the front of the house, it has carpet floor, tv point and built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 2.61m x 2.45m To the front of the house, this is a single bedroom with a carpet floor and fitted wardrobe.
Family Bathroom 2.37m x 2m The bathroom has tiling to floor and surrounds and includes bath with electric shower, wc and whb.
Outside The front garden is in lawn and there is parking for one car off street in the drive. The side entrance is gated and covered and leads to a block built shed (4.77m x 2.3m) which has electricity. The rear garden is low maintenance with paving and shrubbery beds. Wooden shed (2.5m x 2.5m) and dog enclosure.
BER Information
BER Number: 100014430
Energy Performance Indicator: 148.27 kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Newbridge has a population of 21,561 (2011 census) making it the largest town in South Kildare. The town is located on the banks of the River Liffey, which provides a range of natural amenities. Newbridge is bounded by the Curragh Plains to the west, Pollardstown Fen and the Bog of Allen and Moulds Bog to the north west. Around the Curragh, and to the east are many important stud farms. To the south the motorway now forms a boundary to the town. There is a wide and diverse selection of shops, coffee shops, restaurants, hotels and bars in the town, including everything from the large international brands to long established local traders.
The town has excellent rail links both to most areas of Ireland. The M7 motorway bypasses the town; the R445 connects the town to the bypass (Junctions 10 and 12 on the M7) along the route previously forming part of the N7. The M9 to Kilcullen, Carlow, Kilkenny and Waterford leaves the M7 west of Naas at Junction 11. A private bus service known as Dublin Coach also operates a service through the town linking the town to the Luas and Dublin Airport.
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