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2493 Conroy Park
Kilcullen
Co. Kildare
R56 KR50
Description
From the well-maintained Conroy Park it is just a few minutes’ walk to all the amenities of Kilcullen town, its many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, the secondary and primary schools. It is just a five-minute walk to the playground, GAA club, Pitch and putt club, AFC, community centre, and the canoeing club. Kilcullen affords easy access to the M9, has regular bus services to Dublin and Kilkenny and is just a 10-minute drive to the Commuter rail service in Newbridge.
Accommodation in this lovely home comprises – hallway, living room, kitchen/dining room. Upstairs- 3 bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside – garden shed.
Features
Extends to 78m2 of accommodation
Oil fired central heating with brand new Grant Vortex boiler fitted. Digital Hive heating controls recently installed. Both December 2024.
Triple glazed uPvc windows and composite front door.
Fitted alarm and Ring doorbell.
uPvc soffit and fascia.
Exterior insulation wrap 2019.
Parking for two cars off street.
Low maintenance dash exterior.
All blinds, carpets and listed appliances included.
Fibre broadband.
South facing rear garden with large, paved patio and overhead pergola, low maintenance synthetic lawn with raised beds packed with shrubs.
Short walk to the many shops, cafes, bars and the Secondary and primary schools.
Easy walking distance to the GAA, AFC, pitch and putt club, playground and community centre.
10 km from Naas and 6km from Newbridge with easy access to the N9 motorway to Dublin City.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.15m x 2.9m The comfortable sitting room overlooks the front garden. The floor is laid with quality oak laminate and a wall hung contemporary fire warms this space
Kitchen/Dining Room 5m x 2.63m The kitchen/dining room spans the rear of this home. It is a sunny room, with French doors leading to the patio area. The contemporary kitchen is Shaker style and two toned in charcoal and light grey, with a metro tile splash back. It is fitted with an induction hob, oven and microwave. Separate hotpress houses insulated water boiler.
Upstairs
Landing 3.66m x 2.07m The landing is floored in oak laminate, and there is access to the insulated attic.
Bathroom 2.07m x 1.66m The bathroom comprises a modern suite of low profile wc (including a newly installed toilet), vanity unit with basin, heated towel rail and corner shower enclosure with electric shower.
Bedroom 1 4.12m x 2.8m A spacious double room to front, this bedroom has a wall of fitted wardrobes and a laminate oak floor.
Bedroom 2 2.9m x 2.8m This is a double bedroom to rear with a laminated oak floor and built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 2.44m x 2.05m Bedroom 3 is a single room to front with laminate floor.
Block Built Shed 2.44m x 1.21m
Garden To the front the garden contains a lawn and the driveway which can accommodate two cars off street. The south facing rear garden features a beautifully paved patio with a pergola overhead. The synthetic lawn is low maintenance and raised beds are filled with a variety of trees and shrubs such as photinia, red robin and windmill palm.
BER Information
BER Number: 112345038
Energy Performance Indicator: 146.14 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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