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1355 St. Brigids Terrace
Sallins
Co. Kildare
W91 C3V5
Description
St Brigid’s Terrace is a mature estate of 60 homes arranged around a large green area on the Clane Road. From here it is an easy walk to all the amenities that vibrant Sallins village has to offer - the local school, GAA club, playground, restaurants, bars, shops, supermarkets and the scenic Grand canal greenway.
It is a short 8 minute walk to the Sallins Rail Station, offering frequent and direct service to Heuston Station and the Dublin Docklands. Rapid access to the N7/M7 motorways is available via nearby junctions and there is a bus service from the main road. The Monread Shopping Centre is just a short drive away, while the bustling town of Naas, offers an array of retail parks, schools, a cinema, theatre, and extensive sporting facilities.
Accommodation in this lovely home briefly comprises entrance hall, sitting room, living/dining room, kitchen, living room, bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Upstairs 4 bedrooms (one en-suite) and bathroom. Outside – utility room, boiler house, wooden shed, bin store.
Features
Extends to 186m2 approximately.
Oil fired central heating.
Fitted alarm system.
uPvc double glazed windows.
uPvc soffit and fascia.
Facing the green area.
Gated side access.
All fitted appliances, curtains, shutters and blinds included.
All external walls insulated 2009.
Large mature garden to rear.
Located in the centre of Sallins Village, with its great selection of shops, restaurants, and bars, the local primary school, GAA and canal greenway.
Just a few minutes’ drive from Naas with its many shops, restaurants, Secondary schools, hospital, theatre, cinema, retail parks and many sporting facilities.
A 8 minute walk to the train Station with quick access to Heuston station and the Docklands.
Bus stop nearby for 139 bus with route including Maynooth University, Intel Leixlip and TUD Blanchardstown.
Short drive to Junction 9a of the N7/M7 via the new Sallins Bypass.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.83m x 3.12m The comfortable sitting room features an impressive marble fireplace with cast iron insert and open fire. It is floored in a warm walnut laminate, and double doors lead to the living/dining room.
Living/Dining Room 6.11m x 5.65m This is a large, light filled relaxing space, with a tile floor and French doors to the garden. It is open to the kitchen.
Kitchen 3.45m x 3.11m The kitchen is fitted with a selection of storage cabinets with a metro tile splashback and a porcelain tile floor. The appliances include a ceramic hob, microwave, integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher and extractor (connected to own chimney).
Living Room 5.24m x 3.26m The spacious living is of dual aspect to front and side. It features a marble fireplace with cast iron insert, and the floor is laid in carpet. Door to bedroom.
Bedroom 1 4.24m x 4.07m This is a double sized room, with carpet floor and French doors to the side passage.
Bathroom 2.55m x 2m The bathroom is fitted with the homes original cast iron bath, wc, and wash hand basin. It is floored in linoleum, with tiled surrounds.
Landing The stairs bisect the landing. It includes a hotpress to one side and an airing cupboard on the other. With Stira stairs to the attic and carpet floor.
Bedroom 2 6.25m x 3.89m With views over the rear garden, this is a large bedroom with fitted wardrobes and carpet floor.
En-Suite 3.28m x 2m The en-suite comprises a shower unit with power shower, wc, wash basin and heated ladder towel rail. With paneling and tiling to walls.
Bedroom 3 3.8m x 3.3m This double bedroom to front includes the original cast iron fireplace. It features fitted wardrobes and shelving.
Bedroom 4 4.21m x 2.62m A double room with rear aspect, it has fitted wardrobes and carpet floor.
Bedroom 5 2.93m x 2.18m A small double room to front it is floored in carpet.
Shower Room 2.6m x 1.58m Beautifully refurbished in 2025, it now comprises a walk-in shower with walnut slatted shower panels and marble effect porcelain tiles, with integrated lighting and electric shower and a vanity unit, and a wc.
Utility Room 2.47m x 1.5m Access from outside, the utility has a tile floor and includes a condenser dryer, washing machine, chest freezer, worktop and sink.
Outside To front the garden is in lawn, with a weeping cherry tree, laurel hedging, and flower beds, and parking the drive for one car. The back garden is very spacious, with a lawn enclosed by a mature hedge to side, well-established beds filled with roses and an array of mature trees and colourful shrubs such as weeping cherry tree, sycamore, maple acer and Hypericum, Practical features are a wooden shed, an enclosed bin store, boiler house, outside tap and sockets.
BER Information
BER Number: 118245331
Energy Performance Indicator: 184.67 kWh/M2/yr
About the Area
Sallins (Irish: Na Solláin) is a suburban town, situated 3.5 km north of the town centre of Naas, from which it is separated by the M7 motorway. Sallins is the anglicised name of Na Solláin which means "The Willows". It is the 10th largest settlement in Kildare and the 91st largest in Ireland. Sallins grew as a result of its position on both the Grand Canal and the Dublin to Cork railway line. The village's railway station serves both Sallins itself and neighbouring Naas, as reflected in its official name of "Sallins and Naas".
The canal near the village is popular for fishing and boating. There are many canal barges moored in Sallins, some of them serving as permanent residences. The Leinster Aqueduct is situated nearby. It is located mid-way along the canal between Sallins and Caragh. This is the point where the Grand Canal crosses the River Liffey. Each year since 2004 during August, the Sallins Community Festival is held which includes some local activities, the most notable being a beauty contest called Queen of the Waterways. Sallins has one primary education level school, Sallins National School
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