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16 Osberstown Drive
Sallins
Co. Kildare
W91 NP76
Description
Number 16 is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from Sallins many amenities – shops, bars, restaurants, canal walks, primary school, greenway and GAA Club. It is a short drive to the M7 and a four minute walk to the Arrow train station offering a half hour trip to Heuston station. The bustling town of Naas is just a few minutes’ drive away offering boutiques, retail parks, restaurants, secondary schools and many leisure facilities.
Accommodation in this impeccably maintained property comprises entrance hall, sitting room, hall, kitchen /dining room, bathroom and storage room. Upstairs 3 bedrooms (one en-suite).
Features
Extends to 85m2 approximately.
Gas fired central heating.
Upvc double glazed windows.
Fitted alarm system.
Cobblelock drive.
Overlooks green area.
All curtains, blinds and appliances included.
A short stroll to Sallins village with its selection of shops, restaurants and bars, playground, GAA club and primary school and just a few minutes’ drive to Naas town offering many boutiques, shops, schools, restaurants, cinema, theatre and sporting facilities.
16 minute walk to the Monread Shopping Centre.
4 minute walk to the Arrow commuter train with access to Heuston station and the Docklands. Close to bus stop for buses to Arklow, Maynooth, Leixlip and Blanchardstown.
Short drive to Junctions 9 or 9A of the N7/M7.
Rooms
Sitting Room 4.56m x 4.35m The light filled sitting room with bay window is very spacious. It boasts an exquisite fireplace with an electric fire. Underfoot is a laminate wood floor, with carpet laid to the stairs.
Hallway 2.07mx 1.02m With oak laminate floor.
Storage Room 1.92m x 0.95m With shelving.
Family Bathroom 2.36m x 1.83m The main bathroom is beautifully tiled to floor and walls. It includes wc, wash basin and bath.
Kitchen/Dining Room 4.53m x 3.4m The sunny kitchen/dining room with view of the garden, features a range of beechwood Shaker style cabinets with a tiled splashback and practical porcelain tile floor. It incorporates an oven, gas hob, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. French doors lead to the garden.
Upstairs
Landing 2.71m x 2.16m With oak laminate floor, attic access and hotpress off.
Bedroom 1 4.56m x 4.23m The generous master bedroom, with bay window, has a fitted wardrobe and dressing table and a laminate floor.
En-Suite 2.34m x 2m With wc, wash basin and electric shower, attractive mosaic tiling to shower, and porcelain tile floor.
Bedroom 2 3.42mx 2.6m With rear view, this double room has a laminate floor and built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3 3.45m x 1.86m Bedroom 3 is a single room with rear aspect.
Outside The gardens are low maintenance, with a cobblelock drive to front and parking off street for one car, and to rear a patio and wooden shed ( 1.8m x 1.22m).
BER Information
BER Number: 117791400
Energy Performance Indicator: 150.48 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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