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€175,000
23 Duke St
Athy
Co Kildare
R14 YY06
Description
The residence proper extends over all floors benefitting from gas fired central heating and all mains services.
The entire requires complete upgrading to provide modern day standards
Features
Prime location
Large private yard
Some replacement windows
Rooms
Shop Unit 5.943m x 2.659m Large display window
Store 4.550m x 6.724m
Residence
Hall 1.080m x 2.580m Carpeted stairs off.
Dining Room 4.034m x 4.925m Marley flooring.
Kitchen 4.366m x 3.850m Solid fuel cooker. Marley flooring.
Utility Room 2.397m x 1.336m
1st Floor
Lounge 4.866m x 5.183m Carpeted. Fireplace.
Landing 5.080m x 1.683m
Bedroom 1 2.698m x 3.228m
Bathroom 3.003m x 4.597m Toilet, sink & bath. Part carpeted.
Bedroom 2 5.262m x 2.930m Carpeted. Gas burner. Stairs off to 2nd floor.
2nd Floor
Bedroom 3 5.628m x 5.170m Carpeted. Fireplace.
Shed 1 4.696m x 7.364m
Shed 2 7.400m x 5.210m
BER Information
BER Number: 114630395
Energy Performance Indicator: 428.07 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Athy is a charming market town at the meeting of the River Barrow and the Grand Canal in south-west County Kildare, 72 kilometres southwest of Dublin. A population of 10,490 (2011 Census preliminary results) makes it the sixth largest town in Kildare and the 50th largest in the Republic of Ireland, with a growth rate of 58% since the 2002 census.
The town is located on the N78 national secondary road where it crosses the R417 regional road. In 2010 the N78 was re-aligned so that it no longer heads from Athy towards Kilcullen and Dublin via Ardscull, but now connects with the M9 motorway near Mullamast. The old Athy-Kilcullen section of the road previously known as the N78 is now the R418. The concrete bridge over the River Barrow on this branch is one of the earliest concrete railway under bridges in Ireland. Bus Éireann route 7 and JJ Kavanagh's route 717 also provide frequent services to Athy. South Kildare Community Transport also operate two routes from the town serving outlying villages and rural areas.
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