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2373 St Brigids Terrace,
Sallins,
Co. Kildare
W91 Y6P5
Description
Accommodation in this lovely home briefly comprises porch, entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room. Upstairs 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside – 3 sheds.
Features
Oil fired central heating.
Fitted alarm system .
uPvc double glazed windows and doors.
uPvc soffit and fascia.
All appliances, blinds and curtains included.
Three sheds in back garden and rear vehicular access.
Located in the centre of Sallins Village, with its great selection of shops, restaurants, and bars, the local primary school, GAA and canal greenway.
Just a few minutes’ drive from Naas with its many shops, restaurants, secondary schools, hospital, theatre, cinema, retail parks and many sporting facilities.
A 13 minute walk to the Arrow commuter train with access to Heuston station and the Docklands.
Bus stop nearby for 139 bus with route including Maynooth University, Intel Leixlip and TUD Blanchardstown.
Short drive to Junction 9a of the N7/M7 via the new Sallins Bypass
Rooms
Hallway 3.44m x 1.82m The hallway is floored in a superb oak laminate which runs throughout the ground floor. There is carpet laid on the stairs and landing. With fitted alarm and understairs storage cupboard.
Sitting Room 4m x 3.29m This is a comfortable room to front featuring a marble fireplace with wooden surround and both central and wall lighting.
Kitchen/Dining Room 5.26m x 3.2m The kitchen is fitted with a selection of cabinets offering lots of storage and includes a cooker, fridge freezer and washing machine. The floor is in laminate and the cabinets are backed by a mosaic tile splash. With back door to patio.
Upstairs
Landing 2.27m x 1.85m The landing has a carpet floor and attic access.
Bedroom 1 3.95m x 2.93m This is a spacious double room to front with a wall of fitted wardrobes and drawers, and a laminate wood floor.
Bedroom 2 3.3m x 3.17m Bedroom two is a double room of rear aspect, with fitted wardrobes and oak laminate floor.
Bedroom 3 3.05m x 2.18m A single room, with view of the front garden, it is fitted with wardrobes and shelving and a laminate wood floor.
Bathroom 1.88m x 1.7m The bathroom comprises wc, wash basin and corner shower unit with electric shower. The walls are tiled, with linoleum to floor.
Outside The front garden is in lawn with rose bushes. The back garden has rear vehicle access through double gates. The garden features a paved patio and small lawn, with sheds to the side.
Shed 1 3.5m x 1.75m Block built.
Boiler House Shed 3m x 1.75m With boiler, fridge and freezer.
Shed 3 2.62m x 1.75m
BER Information
BER Number: 117729442
Energy Performance Indicator: 170.58 kWh/m²/yr 39.7 kgCO2
About the Area
Sallins (Irish: Na Solláin) is a suburban town, situated 3.5 km north of the town centre of Naas, from which it is separated by the M7 motorway. Sallins is the anglicised name of Na Solláin which means "The Willows". It is the 10th largest settlement in Kildare and the 91st largest in Ireland. Sallins grew as a result of its position on both the Grand Canal and the Dublin to Cork railway line. The village's railway station serves both Sallins itself and neighbouring Naas, as reflected in its official name of "Sallins and Naas".
The canal near the village is popular for fishing and boating. There are many canal barges moored in Sallins, some of them serving as permanent residences. The Leinster Aqueduct is situated nearby. It is located mid-way along the canal between Sallins and Caragh. This is the point where the Grand Canal crosses the River Liffey. Each year since 2004 during August, the Sallins Community Festival is held which includes some local activities, the most notable being a beauty contest called Queen of the Waterways. Sallins has one primary education level school, Sallins National School
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