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Ballagh House
Boyne Hill
Navan
Co Meath
C15 HK27
Description
Ballagh House was constructed in 1994 and extended by the present owners in 2009. The property spans approximately 6200 sq ft over two floors of well proportioned accommodation which has been cleverly designed with a great emphasis on maximizing natural light throughout the house.
Ballagh House was built on lands belonging to the adjoining Boyne Hill House a Georgian estate built in the 1700's and benefits from a number of magnificent oak and beech trees dating from around this period. Ballagh House stands on approximately 4 acres of well planted mature grounds including formal lawned gardens with patio and decking areas, paddocks and lower lying fields that adjoin the river.
There is a double garage with cobblelock parking area to the rear.
Access to Navan town is just 5 minutes by car while access to the M3 is just 2 minutes away.
Ballagh House is a truly unique property which is set in a unique location, properties of this calibre rarely come to the market, early viewing is advised.
OFCH
Mains Water
Septic Tank
Rooms
Bay Window 2.70 x 2.10m
Dining Room 6.00 x 4.30m
Living Room 5.65 x 3.97m
Sunroom 5.00 x 5.00m
Sitting Room 9.60 x 6.80m
Back Hall 2.62 x 1.63m
Plant Room 2.50 x 2.50m
Pantry 5.75 x 3.00m
Bedroom 4.36 x 4.06m
En Suite 5.27 x 3.37m
Bedroom/Office 3.92 x 2.97m
Entrance Hall 4.18 x 3.93m
Store 3.48 x 1.98m
Master Bedroom 9.61 x 6.81m
Balcony
Dressing Room 4.53 x 2.65m
Bathroom 4.00 x 2.90m
WC 2.80 x 2.00m
Sauna 1.85 x 1.85m
BER Information
BER Number: 118496314
Energy Performance Indicator: 178.07
About the Area
Navan (Irish: an Uaimh) is the county town of County Meath. In 2011, the town and its environs had a population of 28,559. Navan has rapidly expanded with the Celtic Tiger to become a large dormitory town due to its proximity to Dublin. The town has a freight only railway line which passes the former Navan railway station. Navan was a railway crossroads, with the GNR(I) line from Drogheda to Oldcastle and the MGWR line from Kingscourt to Clonsilla (on the Dublin to Sligo line) passing through the town, connecting at Navan Junction. Navan is also served by several bus routes.
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