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Apartment 18
Bell Harbour
Monasterevin
Co. Kildare
W34 WC85
Description
Features
Electric heating. (part Bluetooth access)
Quality fixtures and fittings throughout.
Close proximity to train station.
Rooms
Lounge/Kitchen/Diner 6.8 x 4.1, 1.8x 4.1 Fireplace surround with electric fan inset. Coving and centre lights. Poles and blinds. French doors to balcony overlooking canal. Fitted floor and wall units. Counter unit. Tiled floor and splashback. Integrated appliances.
Bedroom 1 2.778 x 4.088 Coving. Pole and blind. Double fitted wardrobes. Laminate flooring.
Ensuite off 2.023 x 2.180 Coving. Toilet. Sink. Cubicle shower. Tiled floor. Wall heater.
Bedroom 2 2.779 x 3.424 Coving. Double built in wardrobes. Pole and blind.
Bathroom 2.495 x 1.228 Toilet. sink. Bath. Tiled floor and part tiled walls.
BER Information
BER Number: 113211205
Energy Performance Indicator: 266.31
About the Area
Monasterevin (Irish: Mhainistir Eimhín) lies on the River Barrow and the Barrowline a canal branch of the Grand Canal. Its population of 3,710 (2011 Census) makes it the 11th largest town in Kildare and the 105th largest in Ireland. Situated 63 km from Dublin on the R445 road, Monasterevin has been relieved of much through traffic by the opening in 2004 of a new section of the M7 motorway bypassing the town on the N7 Dublin to Limerick route. Monasterevin is well connected by rail, with trains from Dublin to the southwest (Cork, Limerick, and Tralee) and west (Galway and Mayo) all serving the town. Also on the canal network of Ireland, linking the Grand Canal and the River Barrow.
Monasterevin is a small town, with Georgian houses, on a flat expanse of country, and occupies a right angle bend on the river Barrow, as it changes direction from east to south. Areas of interest are Moore Abbey and Monasterevin House. Other features are its angling, the Monasterevin Canal festival, and its sporting activities, which include Gaelic Athletic Association, badminton, golf, boating on the canal and river, fishing, gymnastics and shooting.
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