Ard Dun, Kells, Co. Meath
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Overview
Property Overview:
- For Sale by Private Treaty
Overall Floor Area: 119.8 Sq. Metres (1,290 Sq. Feet)
Property Description:
Final Phase Now ReleasedThis is your last chance to buy a quality built home in this small development located within walking distance of Kingscourt town centre. The final phase of Ard Dun is now been released due to popular demand. These deceptively spacious newly constructed detached dormer bungalows comes on the market with fitted kitchens, quality tiling, sanitary ware and much more which must be viewed to be appreciated. Extending to 1290 sq ft and with attic space of approx 560 sq ft suitable for conversion these properties will make an ideal family home.
Attic c.560sq ft suitable for conversion with pull down stairs
Kingscourt is a busy and prosperous market town located in the south-east corner of County Cavan near the borders of Meath, Louth and Monaghan. The town lies between the N2 and N3 national primary routes north of the N52. Nearby principal towns include Carrickmacross (8 miles), Navan (20 miles), Dundalk (21 miles) and Cavan (27.5 miles). Furthermore the towns of Ardee and Kells lie 12.5 miles and 14 miles distant respectively.
The town and surrounding area are well known and regarded for a number of reasons. Set just a short distance from the town is the beautiful Cabra Castle, a 4 star hotel with a lovely golf course set in its grounds is a highly popular wedding venue. Adjacent to Cabra Castle is the wonderful Dun a Rí Forest Park, a place of surprising contrasts. Situated in a tranquil glen, Dun a Rí is home to stoat, hare, mink, rabbit and otter, as well as red and grey squirrel along the banks of the River Cabra. One can take a walk through deep, leafy glades over old bridges and see marvellous views north to Slieve Gullion in County Armagh and the Mountains of Mourne. Some interesting features in the park include Cromwell's bridge, a wishing well and an ice house. To the south-west of Kingscourt is Muff Rock, scene of an annual horse fair on August 12th the origins of which date to prehistoric times. Muff Fair is widely regarded as the Oldest Horse Fair in Ireland. Gartlans licensed premises on the main street with its thatched roof and original front is depicted in many of the John Hinde calendar, tableware and other collections.
The area is rich in entrepreneurial skill. A number of the towns' home grown industries have become both national and international brand names including the Kingspan, Gypsum and Fuss Hangar. Kingscourt Brick and O'Reilly Concrete are also large employers in the area.
Nearby Lough-an-Leagh mountain (1,119ft) is an area of outstanding natural beauty. On a fine day it is possible to see 14 counties from the summit. A number of surrounding lakes, such as Ervey and Greaghlone are well stocked with many species of coarse fish. Kingscourt's Catholic Church, sitting on a ridge high above the town, displays excellent stained glass windows by the renowned Irish artist Evie Hone, who also provided designs for Eton College Chapel
ACCOMMODATION
Entrance hall
5.47m x 2.03m
Spacious hallway with tiled floor and pull down attic ladder.
Livingroom
4.45m x 3.91m
Large family room with attractive fireplace
KitchenDining Area
5.78m x 3.91m
Very modern built in wall and floor units & tiled floor
Utility
Built in units with sink unit.
Master bedroom
3.80m x 3.21m
Double room to the back with tv point and en-suite.
En-suite
3.67m x 1.75m
Tiled floor
Bedroom 2
4.05m x 3.30m
Double room to the front.
Bedroom 3
3.55m x 3.15m
Double room to the back.
Bathroom
3.55m x 2.35m
Family bathroom with tiled floor and walls, wc, whb, bath & shower.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
VIEWING By appointment
DIRECTIONS From Navan, take the R162 passing by Navan Racecourse and through Wilkinstown and Nobber continuing onto Kingscourt. In Kingscourt, continue straight through the first roundabout and take a left at the second roundabout. Continue out the road past the fire station and Ard Dun is the first development on the left hand side.
Features:
- Gas Fired Central Heating
- Walking distance to town
- Kitchen, tiling, sanitary ware, painting , fireplace included
- Master bedroom en-suite
- Red brick front facade
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Ard Dun, Kells, Co. MeathNearby Areas:
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Useful Information
Stamp Duty: This residential property is in the €1 - €1,000,000 price bracket, therefore the following stamp duty applies:
| Stamp Duty: | Total: | |
| All Purchasers: | €1,600 | €161,600 |
For a full explanation see our Stamp duty page.

