The Bawnogues is a development of new homes just off the M4 in a charming Kildare town
There are two types of three-beds – the midterrace has an added study, while the end-of-terrace does not. The end-of-terrace units have a good size livingroom, a kitchen with an island, a utility room, a downstairs WC and a storage closet. The principal bedroom has an L-shaped dressing area with wardrobes. All kitchens in the development are by BeSpace.Kitchen of the three-bed end-terrace.
The properties’ exterior is an attractive mix of render and brick and the front doors have a tall panel that allows light into the entrance hallways. The gardens have decent-sized patios beyond French doors from the living area. It’s easy to see why this development is filling quickly with young people, couples and families, as they qualify for first-time-buyer schemes; the apartments and duplexes qualify for the First Home shared-equity scheme – as they are priced under thefor Co Kildare – and all available homes qualify for the Help to Buy scheme, as they are priced under €500,000.
Kilcock sits between the borders of Counties Meath and Kildare, with the river Rye and the Grand Canal flowing through it. Bawnogues is located in Boycetown on the outskirts of this commuter town, which has managed to retain its charm. The development offers an almost campus-like setting, with a primary school, the Kilcock Primary Care Centre, a community centre and sports pitches right outside the estate.
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