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Price | €382,500 - €480,000 |
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Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-A2 |
Refreshed on | Jun 10, 2024 |
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Group Name | Kelly Walsh |
Sales License Number | 002885 |
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***Limited Number of Homes Now on Sale*** Millers Hill is an exceptional development of semi-detached and detached family homes in the village of Killenard. Situated in an elevated position overlooking the pastoral lands of County Laois, the village of Killenard is a special kind of place. You may recognise it as the home of the exclusive Heritage Golf and Spa Resort, which is located in the very heart of the village. However, it is also a vibrant and thriving community ready to welcome you and your family. Due to the market in late 2024, a selection of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will be available in Millers Hill. Options include two detached 3-bedroom bungalows each 112 sq.m and 3-bedroom semi-detached homes from 121sq.m. The 4-bedroom choices include, semi-detached, 3 storey semi-detached and detached + study, ranging in size from 141 sq.m – 194 sq.m. The spacious 5-bedroom detached homes are 208 sq.m. Killenard village has a strong community spirit, united around the staples of rural life – a national school, local sports clubs and churches (RC and C of I). What is slightly unusual about Killenard is that a luxurious hotel and golf resort, the 4-star Heritage, is literally at the centre of village life. Local members make the most of the Seve Ballesteros-designed 18-hole golf course and the resort’s facilities, including the gym, swimming pool, ESPA spa, bar and restaurants. Many locals also enjoy access to an excellent 5km walking track around the golf course. Locally, the Thatch pub serves food seven nights a week with music on Fridays to Sundays. Or why not catch a bite to eat and cocktail at Seve’s Bar overlooking the Heritage Golf Course? Close by is the Killenard Community Centre with squash, tennis, dancing and after school activities. A bit further down the road you’ll find a number of sporting clubs including O’Dempsey’s GAA, The Portarlington Rugby Club (4km), Arlington AFC, Portarlington GAA and the Portarlington Sports Complex and swimming pool. Just 10 minutes from the Portarlington Exit 14 on the M7, Killenard is conveniently located for travel to Dublin, Limerick and Cork by motorway. The M50 Red Cow Junction or Red Cow Luas Stop is just a 40-minute drive from the village, and Dublin city centre and airport are 55-minutes away. Just 4km from Millers Hill is one of Irish Rail’s major junctions; Portarlington Train Station offers routes to almost every corner of the country. Portarlington train station is a major junction for Irish Rail. There are 20 trains a day to Heuston Station alone. It’s hard to find a more connected town by rail – with services to almost everywhere in the country! As well as the South Western Commuter these Intercity services pass through Portarlington station. Portarlington is the nearby local town. The supermarkets are SuperValu, Aldi and Lidl, alongside the usual traditional high-street retailers, including butchers, chemists, convenience stores, hardware and specialist shops, and of course, pubs, restaurants, and takeaways. Essential services include a GP and dental clinics, Bank of Ireland, garage/mechanic and hairdressers. There are several primary schools and Coláiste Íosagáin, a mixed secondary school of around 1,000 pupils. If you require any further information or would like to discuss in more detail, please contact the Kelly Walsh New Homes Team on (01) 6645500.
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Date created: Jun 10, 2024