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Bain Óg
Calverstown
Kilcullen
Co. Kildare
R56 PK46
Description
This charming home is situated in a peaceful but convenient location less than two minutes from Calverstown Village. The property is just 4 kilometres from the M9 and 5 minutes from the town of Kilcullen with its many shops, restaurants and sporting facilities. Newbridge with its Whitewater shopping centre is just 15 minutes away. This home is perfect for the family looking for a private detached home with all the benefits of country living but with easy access to Urban facilities.
The property has been recently updated with triple glazed uPvc windows, new oil boiler, new front door and Stanley Reginald boiler stove.
Accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining, living room, utility room, 4 bedrooms, shower room, family bathroom and garage.
Features
Set on .0.74 of an acre approximately.
Extends to 153m2 approximately.
Elevated site with lovely countryside views.
Oil fired central heating with new boiler.
uPvc triple-glazed windows.
Extensive gardens with lawns, specimen trees, shrubs and hedging.
Parking for many cars to front rear or side.
All blinds, carpets, curtains, appliances and light fittings included.
Fitted alarm system with remote access.
Close access to the M9.
4 minute drive to Ballyshannon National school, 6 minutes to schools in Halverstown or Kilcullen.
While located just 2 minutes from the village of Calverstown, the busy shopping towns of Kilcullen and Newbridge are just five and fifteen minutes away, offering many shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.8m x 3.9m The sitting room is a bright space with lovely views over the verdant countryside. It boasts a Stanley Reginald boiler stove which heats the radiators as well as this room. With grey oak laminate flooring underfoot.
Living Room 3.9m x 3m The cosy living room is open to the Kitchen. It includes a cast iron fireplace with granite surround and open fireplace.
Kitchen/Dining Area 4.76m x 3m With a large window to front, this is a light filled room. It is fitted with an array of storage cabinets and drawers, with a tile splashback and its original parquet floor. It includes an integrated double oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher and fridge freezer.
Utility Room 3.16m x 2m The utility room includes washing machine, dryer and fridge freezer.
Shower Room 2.88m x 1.5m The shower room comprises shower unit with electric shower, wc, vanity unit and tiling to floor and surrounds.
Storage Room 1.95m x 1.5m
Bedroom 1 3.62m x 3m This is a double bedroom to rear with carpet floor and built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 3.86m x 3.73m A large double room of dual aspect to front and side, it has a carpet floor and built in shower cubicle.
Bedroom 3 3.3m x 3m Another double room to rear with built in wardrobes and carpet floor.
Bedroom 4 4.03m x 2.7m This is a twin bedroom with carpet floor.
Bathroom 3.4 x 3m The bathroom has been recently updated to include a contemporary suite of wc, wash basin and freestanding double ended bath. It has panelling to walls and a grey oak laminate floor.
Outside
Garage 6.1m x 4.48m Block built garage with wooden double doors and lighting.
Garden The driveway offers parking for many cars to front, rear and side. The substantial lawns wrap around the house with evergreen hedging defining the borders. There are hosts of mature trees and shrubs, and a patio area to front to enjoy the views.
BER Information
BER Number: 105415780
Energy Performance Indicator: 197.59 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Kilcullen (Irish: Cill Chuilinn) is a small town on the River Liffey in County Kildare. Its population of 3,473 makes it the 12th largest settlement in County Kildare and the fastest growing in the county, having doubled in population from 1,483 in the census of 2002. It is situated primarily in the Barony of Kilcullen with part in the Barony of South Naas (Civil Parish of Carnalway), and subsidiary areas include Logstown, Harristown, Carnalway and Brannockstown, Gilltown, Nicholastown, and Castlemartin.
Kilcullen Bridge replaced the original settlement of Kilcullen, now Old Kilcullen, in the centuries following the building of the great bridge at the future site of the town. Other local historical features include Dun Ailinne, New Abbey and Castlemartin, the home of Kilcullen's most famous residents, media magnate Tony O'Reilly and his wife, horse-breeding shipping heiress Chryss Goulandris. In its hinterland are a number of stud farms.
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