Lote 20001977,
The Bolies, Kells, Co Meath
SET ON c. 4.5 ACRES, THIS IS AN EXCITING RE-DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE THAT DREAM COUNTRY HOME, SITUATED ON THE FRINGE OF KELLS TOWN AND ONLY 500 METRES TO THE M3 MOTORWAY.
A fantastically located c. 4.5 acre (SM) residential holding with derelict cottage sited thereon, set among prime residential properties and farmland. Fronting a lane, with its lovely rural feel, this property is conveniently situated less than 2km from the heritage town of Kells; 500 metres, yes that`s correct 500 metres, from the M3 (Kells North Junction), where it meets with the N3; and some 130 metres from the N52. In terms of location, they don`t come better than this.
Given that there is a derelict residence sited on this holding, one could potentially remodel and extend, availing of the various housing support grants available at present, or alternatively seek permission for a replacement dwelling. Either way, this is a unique opportunity for those seeking to develop and customise their very own dream home.
Those requiring space will be well enamoured by this property, given its generous site size of c. 4.5 acres (SM) or thereabouts laid out in a single grassland block. Moreover, it presents a unique opportunity for those in search of the good life being ideal for the establishment of a wholesome healthy outdoorsy small holding, whatever form that may take, equestrian or otherwise. Chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, cows and donkeys could be on the cards alongside a vegetable garden and a polytunnel too, who knows?
Viewing is recommended.
LOCATION
This property is exceptionally well located some 150 metres off the N52, only 500 metres from the M3, 2km from Kells and some 15 minutes or so drive from Navan. How convenient is that?
Kells offers an excellent array of shopping outlets, both authentic indigenous and the multiples, including SuperValu and Aldi; recreational; educational with preschools, creches, primary and secondary schools; employment and other facilities. It is a popular tourist hub within the Royal County. Local leisure facilities include two award-winning 18-hole golf courses at Headfort, tennis club, swimming pool and equestrian centres along with a range of other sports clubs and their grounds including soccer, rugby, football, hurling and handball.
There is much to do in or about Kells including Hinterland, an annual festival of literature and arts. Aside from the River Blackwater, there are several lakes nearby making the area ideal for those fond of fishing or water sports. Locally there is Girley Bog Walk (6 minutes drive) and Causey Farm (10 minute drive), drawing visitors locally, nationally and worldwide. Towards Oldcastle, the Loughcrew Hills incorporate a complex of passage tombs, one of Irelands most magnificent and abounding archaeological landscapes, ideal for weekend exploration. Deerpark near Virginia on Lough Ramor, provides another similar natural resource. Richard Corrigan`s culinary and hospitality hotspot, Virginia Park Lodge, is adjacent there too. A little further away is Mullaghmeen Forest, Europe`s largest planted Beech forest - ideal for a trek, with or without dogs.
With the M3 adjacent and the N52 (Dundalk/Limerick Road) routing by, Kells is one of the premier satellite locations ideal for those commuting to Dublin and elsewhere through the provinces. Regular buses run along the M3/N3 routing through the town adding to the choice of travel options to Dublin City & Airport and back to Donegal through Cavan. Given its excellent transport links, Kells is popular with Dublin commuters and those who transverse the country for work. Employees from the ICT, E-commerce and pharma sectors based around Blanchardstown / Damastown as well as ICTs based around Leixlip often choose Kells as a place to call home, citing lifestyle, ease of commuting and affordability as the rationale for their choice. Such companies include giants like Synopsys, IBM, PayPal, Symantec, Ebay, Paypal, Bristol Myers-Squibb, Alexion, Helsinn Birex, Hewlett-Packard and Intel, with recent additions MSD, near Dunboyne, and Facebooks data centre at Clonee.
For those who wish to immerse themselves in retail therapy, Navan Shopping Centre is about 15 minutes drive and the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre is a little over half an hour`s drive.
HOUSING GRANTS & SUPPORT SCHEMES
As of 1st May 2023, amongst the Government initiatives, there`s up to €70,000 (includes €20,000 Derelict top-up) available through the Croí Cónaithe scheme and up to €26,750 under the SEAI Better Energy Home Scheme, subject to qualification and conditions. Interested parties should make their own independent enquiries in relation to same, in order to satisfy their applicability, availability, conditionality and qualification.
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