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Woodlands
Rathfeigh
Navan
Co Meath
C15 TK7W
Description
The property is situated in a vibrant community with local primary schools, sports clubs, bars, and restaurants just a stone's throw away. You'll enjoy the perfect balance of rural living and city convenience as Dublin is just 25 minutes drive away making it ideal for city commuters. Additionally, Navan, Ashbourne, and Slane are all within easy reach, providing access to a range of local amenities and services.
The property benefits from a detached garage with loft and a large barn with stables.
Folio numbers MH18973F & MH34335F
Services:
oil central heating
Septic Tank
Mains water
Direct bus to Dublin 5 minuite walk
Rooms
Entrance Hall 5.11 x 3.97m
Sitting Room 4.00 x 3.85m
Kitchen Living Room 10.75 x 5.48m
Dinging room 4.64 x 4.38m
Sunroom 4.03 x 3.90m
Games room 5.57 x 3.50m
Utility Room 4.60 x 1.97m
Study/ Bedroom 3.83 x 3.01m
Ensuite 2.65 x .90
Bedroom 1 5.33 x 4.42m
Wardrobe 2.23 x 1.97m
Bedroom 2 4.10 x 3.64m
Bedroom 3 3.67 x 3.19m
Bedroom 4 3.81 x 2.84m
Bathroom 3.92 x 2.50m
Dining room 4.64 x 4.38m
BER Information
BER Number: 104975172
Energy Performance Indicator: 142.83
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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Help To Buy Scheme
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First Home Scheme
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