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Monknewtown
Slane
Co Meath
C15 FK51
Description
Sitting on a generous plot this home offers scope for modernisation or extension (subject to consents) and is ideal for those seeking rural living without compromise. The parish of Monknewtown is close by with Public House & Restaurant, Church, Community Hall, Tennis Courts, Soccer and GAA playing fields. The village of Slane is just 2 miles away where you will find an abundance of culture and heritage walks and it provides you with a selection of eateries, shops and public houses.
This home brings a perfect balance, country living but fast track access to the villages and towns of Slane, Navan and Drogheda. Easy access to the N2 and M1 for travel to the capital. Furthermore this ideal location is within 25 minutes’ of Dublin Airport, M50 orbital motorway and the M3.
This is a rarely available countryside bungalow in an area where planning restrictions limit new development—making existing homes like this even more sought-after. Whether you're a buyer seeking a project, an investor, or a family looking to put down roots in a tranquil yet well-connected location, this property has enormous potential to become something truly special.
Features
Well-regarded and established residential area
Property occupies a generous site laid mainly in lawn
Plenty of room for outdoor entertaining, play areas, or future expansion
Constructed 1963
Detached Garage
Large front driveway with excellent off-street parking
OFCH, Mains Services
Alarmed
Septic Tank
Benefit of both Primary and Secondary school bus pick up at gate
Slane National School just a 3 minute drive
Secondary schools that service the area are located in Drogheda and Navan
Infrastructure access include M1 Motorway 8km and Ashbourne and M2 Motorway 26km, Navan Town Centre 17km, Drogheda Town Centre 12km.
Rooms
Entrance Porch Tiled floor, hardwood front door with glass panels.
Entrance Hall With carpet.
Living Room A bright a spacious room with tiled fireplace, bay window, carpet underfoot.
Sitting Room With feature fireplace solid wood surround, linoleum flooring, located to the rear of the residence with views to rear garden.
Rear Hallway With linoleum flooring, access to rear.
Guest WC Plumbed for appliances, tiled flooring and window for natural light and ventilation.
Kitchen With base and eye level units, built in double oven, hob and extractor fan, integrated dishwasher, partly tiled walls and linoleum flooring.
Bedroom 1 A generous double room with bay window, built in wardrobes and linoleum flooring.
Bedroom 2 Also a double room, linoleum flooring.
Bedroom 3 A double room with tongue and groove flooring.
Shower Room Fully tiled, electric shower, window for natural light and ventilation.
Staris to Attic Conversion Room with built in wardrobes, tongue and groove flooring.
Detached Garage Block built, electrics laid.
Location The location cannot be understated as the Boyne Valley is regarded as the birthplace of Irelands Ancient East! A looping drive from Monknewtown will take you to a variety of locations that include Newgrange Passage Tomb and Bru Na Boinne Visitor Centre, Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre at Oldbridge House, Knowth and Dowth Passage Tombs, onto the village of Slane with The Hill of Slane and Slane Castle with Whiskey Distillery. Wooded walkways of Towney Hall and Littlewood Forest plus walks along the River Boyne also close by.
BER Information
BER Number: 118651215
Energy Performance Indicator: 417.9 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Slane (Irish: Baile Shláin meaning Town of Sláine mac Dela) is a village in County Meath, on a steep hillside on the left bank of the River Boyne at the intersection of the N2 (Dublin to Monaghan road) and the N51 (Drogheda to Navan road). The village centre dates from the 18th century. The village and surrounding area contains many historic sites dating back over 5,000 years.
The village centre, laid out as a model village by the Conynghams is a good example of 18th-century town planning. At the centre of the village stand four nearly identical Georgian houses. The four houses stand at the intersection of the two main streets in the village. The four houses and four streets form an octagon. This feature is known as The Square. The two main streets in the village feature 18th century grey limestone buildings with slate roofs, oriel windows and stone steps and archways.
Bus Éireann route 190 & 190A link Slane to Navan, Trim, Athboy, Drogheda and Laytown. On weekdays there is a bus in each direction every hour to/from Navan and Drogheda. Collins Coaches operate a route linking Slane to Dublin, Collon, Ardee and Carrickmacross with one journey each way to/from Ballybay.
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