Irish Independent

Follow nesting instincts with lone falcon

Landen Park, Naas, Co Kildare

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THE avian theme resonates strongly at Landen Park — all the house styles at this developmen­t, built on land that used to belong to the 18th-century Oldtown House in Naas, are named after bird species that inhabited the 14-ac estate.

All bar one of the 110 detached and semi-detached homes, from house types such as the Swan, Lark and Heron, have been sold since the original launch in 2015. The final house has just come on the market: it’s the only one from the Falcon style and is a one-off design.

The property, priced at €520,000, is a four-bed detached house with 2,050 sq ft of living space laid out over three floors. The main entrance is to the left-hand side and, off the hallway, there is a study and a separate sitting room to the right, a guest lavatory and utility room straight ahead, and a triple-aspect kitchen/diner to the left that opens on to a large rear patio. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.

On the first floor are three bedrooms — including one ensuite — and a family bathroom, while the second floor is home to another ensuite, bedroom with walk-in wardrobes.

The A-rated home id equipped with an external charging point for electric cars. Commuters can reach Dublin via the Naas/Sallins train station. Viewings by appointmen­t. Enquiries to: REA Coonan (01) 6286128 or Sherry FitzGerald O’Reilly (045) 866466

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