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69 Wellesley Manor
Newbridge
Co. Kildare
W12 DP94
Description
Wellesley Manor is close to the many amenities this thriving town has to offer. Nearby are Whitewater shopping centre, retail parks, and many bars, cafes 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 just a 3-minute drive to the local primary school and church. For the commuter, there is easy access to the M7/N7 motorway, bus services are close by, and the Newbridge train station is just 8 minutes’ drive with trains to Heuston station and the Docklands.
Accommodation in this delightful property briefly comprises hallway, sitting room, living room, kitchen, dining room, conservatory, utility, pantry, boot room and guest wc. Upstairs there are four generous bedrooms (three en-suite) and a family bathroom. Outside – office, bar, and two sheds.
Features
Superb family home.
Extends to a generous 190m2 of accommodation.
uPvc double glazed windows.
uPvc soffit and fascia.
Gas fired central heating plus a solid fuel stove with back boiler.
Fitted alarm system.
Ring doorbell.
Parking for 2 cars on cobblelock drive.
Overlooking communal green area.
Includes all listed appliances, curtains, blinds and light fittings.
The exterior has a low maintenance attractive yellow brick and dash finish with granite quoins.
Separate office, bar and sheds in the garden.
Walking distance to local schools and church.
A short drive to the M7/N7 and Newbridge train station with trains to Heuston and the Docklands.
Rooms
Sitting Room 5.25m x 3.57m The sitting room is a large, elegant room with front aspect. The focal point is a marble fireplace, which houses a Boru solid fuel stove with back boiler. The back wall is fitted with a bespoke entertainment unit, complete with display cabinetry.
Living Room 4.83m x 2.92m This is a versatile room which could be used as a fifth bedroom, playroom, or home gym. It has views of the front garden, and the floor is laid in a high gloss laminate. Intricate paneling decorates the walls with a coordinating radiator cover and window frames.
Dining Room 3.76m x 3.36m The dining room is floored in an attractive oak laminate and boasts a chandelier overhead. It is open to the conservatory.
Conservatory 3.36m x 3.31m A light filled comfortable space, the conservatory has a tile floor and door to patio.
Kitchen 5.46m x 4.16m The bright kitchen features a large selection of modern Shaker style cabinets finished in a sophisticated dark tone, contracting with the white quartz countertops. The cabinets include a pull-out larder press and a custom wine rack. To centre is a generous island, offering both seating and additional storage. The appliances include a 5-ring gas hob paired with a contemporary glass extractor hood, integrated fridge, dishwasher, and bins, plus a double oven, built-in microwave and dedicated wine fridge. The floor is finished with practical large format tiles.
Guest WC 1.55m x 1.47m The guest wc offers a burst of colour with its vibrant wallpaper paired with painted wainscotting. It is fitted with a wc and a wash basin inset in a vanity unit.
Utility Room 4.2m x 1.56m Part of a lean-to extension, the utility includes the washing machine and dryer and the back door. It is fitted with a range of storage cabinets, worktop and tile splashback.
Pantry Room 2.0m x 1.56m Including lots of storage cabinets with countertop.
Bootroom 1.56m x 0.98m With laminate floor and door to front drive.
Upstairs
Landing 6.92m x 1.97m The landing includes a large hotpress and Stira access to the attic. With carpet floor.
Bedroom 1 4m x 3.67m This is a generous double bedroom, with two windows to front. It is fitted with a selection of wardrobes and drawers. Underfoot is an oak laminate floor.
En-Suite 2.97m x 1.22m The ensuite features a quadrant shower unit with rainfall head, wc, wash basin and heated towel rail. It is fully tiled.
Bedroom 2 3m x 3m Bedroom 2 is a spacious, sunny double room with front aspect and a feature wallpaper wall. It is floored in an oak laminate and fitted with wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 3m x 3m With views over the back garden, this is a double room with built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 4 3.66m x 3.33m Another double room to rear, bedroom 4 includes built in wardrobes, tv point and laminate oak floor.
Bathroom 2.46m x 2.13m The family bathroom is fully tiled to floor and walls and incorporates a wc and washbasin with a bath and overhead shower.
Outside To rear is a paved patio stretching across the rear of the home. Beside it is a water feature with fountain.
Office 3.8m x 2.23m The office is a bright space with upvc window and Velux overhead. It has a laminate oak floor and a paneled ceiling.
Bar 5.74m x 2.95 Within this log cabin, a bar and lounge have been created, a lovely entertainment space which opens up to the patio with double doors to front and sliding door to side. It offers a bespoke wooden bar counter with shelving and includes a fridge and tv point. There is a wood paneled ceiling with Velux overhead.
Shed 1 5.74m x 3.26m A block built shed on a concrete base with storage cabinets, freezer and pvc door.
Shed 2 7.38m x 1.39m This is a lean to shed creating along the side passage. It includes lighting and door to front drive.
To the Front The front of the house is very impressive, with its classical front door canopy supported by columns. The garden is low maintenance with roses directly in front of the house, Pieris planted to the sides and shrubs to front. The cobble lock driveway can accommodate three cars off street.
BER Information
BER Number: 118755636
Energy Performance Indicator: 130.93 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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