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Barrogstown
Maynooth
Co Kildare
W23D6P6
Description
A charming and extremely well-located single storey residence on approx. 7 acres of prime lands with some equestrian facilities.
Set in a lovely sylvan setting just off the R405 between the expanding towns of Maynooth & Celbridge, just over 2 kms from both. Dublin city & Airport are within reach. The M4 motorway (junctions 6 & 7) are also easily accessible. The university town of Maynooth offers a myriad of services both social and essential. Maynooth and Celbridge have experienced tremendous growth in recent years both in terms of residential and commercial development. Nearby the property are both Carton House & Castletown House, which offer wonderful amenities for all the family to enjoy. There is also a Dublin Bus stop adjacent to the property providing excellent transport to the capital.
The residence itself dates back to the 1940’s and comprises of a neat well maintained single storey residence with nice mature gardens and outbuildings including a 2-bay hayshed incorporating 2 stables and tack room. Extending to approx. 66 sq. m(710 sq. ft), accommodation includes; ent hall, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen & 2 living rooms. It offers excellent scope to extend and develop a wonderful home in a truly outstanding location. The lands are of excellent quality, primarily rectangular in shape, all in grass and currently used for grazing. There is a separate gate to the lands from the road. The northern boundary of the lands bound the curtilage of The Obelisk.
The Obelisk, is a National Monument commissioned by Katherine Conolly, the widow of Speaker William Conolly. It was built to provide employment for the poor of Celbridge when the famine of 1740–41 was at its worst. It can be seen from the back of Castletown House some 3 kms away and it is built exactly perpendicular to the centre of the house. It was intended to mark the rear entrance gateway to Castletown house in conjunction with an avenue leading to the house. It stands 140 feet high, and is composed of several arches, adorned by stone pineapples and eagles, topped by a massive obelisk pillar. It was restored in 1961-65 by the Irish Georgian Society.
Features
• Equidistant between Maynooth & Celbridge
• Easily accessible to M4
• Lovely sylvan setting
• Enormous scope
• Residence well maintained throughout
• OFCH
• Ideal for the equestrian enthusiast
Rooms
Living Room 4.49m x 2.97m With fireplace.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 4.49m x 3.08m With gas fired stove & fitted units.
Dining Room 3.62m x 2.50m
Bedroom 1 3.43m x 2.17m
Bedroom 2 3.62m x 1.92m
Bathroom 3.43m x 2.11m
Outside Two bay hayshed incorporating two stables & tack room. Gravelled yard and parking to rear of house. Enclosed mature front and rear gardens. Lands all in grass, in one field with mature boundary hedging.
Services • Mains water supply • Septic tank
BER Information
BER Number: 114660277
Energy Performance Indicator: 531.96 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Maynooth is a university town in north County Kildare, home to a branch of the National University of Ireland, a Pontifical University and Ireland's main Roman Catholic seminary, St Patrick's College. Maynooth is also the seat of the Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference and holds the headquarters of Ireland's largest development charity, Trócaire.
A quaint town with a wealth of stunning historical buildings (including the Pontifical University), this town has a number of bars, restaurants and shops, as well as a Tesco supermarket.
Maynooth is located on the R148 road between Leixlip and Kilcock, with the M4 motorway bypassing the town. Other roads connect the town to Celbridge, Clane, and Dunboyne. Maynooth is also on the Dublin to Sligo rail line and is served by a commuter train service.
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