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27 Abbey View
Slane
Co Meath
C15 R285
Description
This home will offer its new owners a rare opportunity to acquire a home in a well-regarded mature development. This residence is well positioned adjacent to St Patricks National School and has the benefit of the playground at its entrance. We are sure it will appeal to families seeking a starter home where all essential conveniences are literally at hand!
An afternoon stroll from this home can take you to an array of local interest spots, Slane Castle with Distillery, the Hill of Slane, the River Boyne. The village has an abundance of culture and heritage walks and it provides you with a selection of eateries, shops and public houses.
Slane is perfect for those seeking the best of both worlds, the tranquility of country living yet ease of access to the essential amenities of towns and cities. The location is excellent, having major towns on its doorstep... Navan 10 mins, Drogheda 10 mins, Dundalk 20 mins, Ashbourne 20 mins and Dublin City Centre 40 mins. The M1 and M2 bypass have made the commute to the capital very accessible for those part of the city workforce.
Properties in this development seldom come to market, this is a loving family home and it will provide its new owners with plenty of space and a perfect blank canvas to create something truly special here.
We are excited to list this home for sale and it will be our pleasure to show you around.
Viewing comes highly recommended.
Features
This property has wheelchair accessibility to the rear
Large side entrance
Paved rear garden
Solid Fuel Central Heating, Mains Services
Mature well regarded development
Playground and school located close by
Located in an area steeped in Historical Interest - Bru Na Boinne, Newgrange, Slane Castle, Fennor High Cross, Battle of the Boyne visitor centre to name but a few.
Rooms
Living Room Feature fireplace, laminate flooring
Kitchen Dining Room Fitted wall and floor units, built in oven, hob and extractor fan, solid fuel range, plumbed for appliances, tiled flooring underfoot
Side hallway (access to side) With tiled flooring, door to side
Bedroom 1 A double room with laminate flooring
En-Suite Three-piece suite, fully tiled walls and tiled flooring. Window for natural light and ventilation
Dressing Room Located off bedroom 1 and en-suite, laminate flooring, door to rear with ramp access
Rear hallway With access to rear, ramp for wheelchair accessibillity
Landing Airing Cupboard, laminate flooring
Bedroom 2 A double room located to the front of the property, built in wardrobes and laminate flooring
Bedroom 3 Also a double room with carpet underfoot
Bedroom 4 Single room with built in wardrobe
Bathroom With shower, PVC panelled walls, tiled floor
Included in Sale All carpets, curtains, blinds, light fittings, solid fuel fired range included in sale
Location The location is excellent, having major towns on its doorstep... Navan 10 mins, Drogheda 10 mins, Dundalk 20 mins, Ashbourne 20 mins and Dublin City Centre 40 mins. The M1 and M2 bypass have made the commute to the capital very accessible for those part of the city workforce.
BER Information
BER Number: 117392456
Energy Performance Indicator: 576.79 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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