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Bridge View House,
Main Street,
Sallins,
Co. Kildare
W91 P8V0
Description
From here it is a short stroll to the local school, GAA club, playground, restaurants, bars, shops and the Grand canal greenway. Close by is the Monread shopping centre, and the busy town of Naas offers even more shops, retail parks, schools, restaurants, cinema, theatre and sports amenities. It is perfectly located for the commuter as it’s just a short walk to the Arrow Rail Station which services Heuston Station and the Docklands, and it’s a 5 minute drive to the N7/M7 Junctions.
Accommodation in this lovely home briefly comprises entrance hall, living room, kitchen, utility, shower room, 2 double bedrooms with en-suite, office. Outside is a large garage
Features
Gas fired central heating with Climate controls and wood burning stove.
Fitted alarm system.
uPvc double glazed windows and doors.
uPvc soffit and fascia.
Electric gates to side access with intercom.
Parking for many cars to side and rear.
Electric car charger.
Large block built garage.
Outside tap and sockets.
Shaker style internal doors.
All appliances, blinds and curtains included.
Located in the centre of Sallins Village, close to the canal greenway, and a lovely selection of shops, restaurants, and bars, the local primary school, GAA and greenway.
Just a few minutes from Naas with its many shops, restaurants, Secondary schools, hospital, theatre, cinema, retail parks and many sporting facilities.
A 5 minute walk to the Arrow commuter train with 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
Living Room 5.1m x 3.84m The spacious living room is warmed by a charming cast-iron wood-burning stove, set against a rustic stone feature wall. The oak flooring adds a touch of elegance, while a door leads out to the garden.
Kitchen/Dining Room 4.3m x 4.1m The well-appointed kitchen is fitted with an array of stylish oak shaker-style cabinets and drawers, providing ample storage. The appliances include a ceramic hob, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and fridge-freezer. The tile floor and splashback complete the contemporary look.
Utility Room 4.15m x 3.2m The utility is fitted with storage presses and sink and includes the washing machine and back door.
Shower Room 2.13m x 0.98m Off the utility is the shower room, with wc washbasin and large shower with superb mosaic tile floor
Bedroom 1 3.94m x 3.32m Overlooking the rear garden, this spacious bedroom features stylish shaker-style wall panelling, oak flooring, and built-in shelving. A Stira pull-down stair provides convenient attic access, while doors lead to an office and en-suite bathroom.
En-Suite 2.25m x 1.18m The en-suite is fully tiled to floor and walls and it includes wc, washbasin and a large shower unit.
Office 2.14mx 1.64m Formerly a dressing room, the office includes a built in desk and an oak floor.
Bedroom 2 4.34m x 3m This is a bright and roomy double to front with a tile floor.
Outside There is a large drive to side and rear with parking for many cars, with electric gate access and an electric car charger. The drive and lawn are edged in flower beds filled with shrubs such as hydrangea and lavender, and includes a raised bed planted with bamboo. The block built garage (9m x 3.9m) offers lots of storage, and a bin store has been created to side (7.8m x 1.5m). At the back of the lawn is a wooden garden room (2.45m x 1.61m) with a tile floor.
BER Information
BER Number: 114684905
Energy Performance Indicator: 131.93 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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