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€2,750
Bennettstown Cottage
Dunboyne
County Meath
A86 E798
Description
Having been rebuilt on the site of the original Bennettstown cottage, this immaculately presented house is available shortly and has been thoughtfully designed, furnished and decorated with modern living in mind.
Boasting two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan kitchen/reception room, a ground floor guest room/office as well as a separate living room this house offers a wealth of space and privacy. ALL BILLS ARE INCLUDED IN THE LIST PRICE TOO!
The Cottage was recently built to the highest standards with excellent insulation making it a warm and quiet house. The kitchen and bathrooms are show home standard and the stunning decor of the entire house completes the package!
The Property further benefits from gated off street parking and a small covered garden with side access for storing bicycles.
Bennettstown cottage is a 10 minute drive from Blanchardstown and the M50 while Dunboyne Train Station is also a walk away with direct access to Dublin City Centre.
Dunboyne Village is only a short stroll from the cottage too.
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Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: None
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: None
Broadband: None
Telephone: None
Other Items
Heating: Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space: No
Parking: No
Garage: No
About the Area
Dunboyne is a satellite town in County Meath. Centred on the crossroads formed by the R156 regional road and the old Maynooth Road (formerly designated R157), the area is served by two rail stations - Dunboyne railway station and Pace M3 railway station. Dunboyne is served by two Dublin Bus routes; the 70 and 270. There is also a limited Bus Éireann service to/from Dunshaughlin, Navan and Kells on route 109 and to Mullingar, Killucan, Rathmolyon and Summerhill on route 118.
Due to its proximity to Dublin, comprehensive public transport system, and abundance of amenities, the area is increasingly becoming a popular destination for buyers looking to avoid the high housing costs in Dublin's city centre.
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Help To Buy Scheme
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