LIAM REILLY AUCTIONEERS are thrilled to bring No. 22 Aylmer Crescent, Kilcock, Co. Kildare to the open market.
This is a truly exceptional four-bedroom, semi-detached home. Approached by a cobble loc drive with parking for two cars, bounded by hedges and a brick wall with pillars. There are outside sensor lights and a landscaped garden. Windows are PVC double glazed with new gutters.
On entering the property, you are greeted with a bright welcoming hallway with solid walnut floors, understairs storage, plumbed if needed and radiator covers. The sitting room is off the hallway with solid walnut floors, oak doors, a 230-year-old antique fireplace with Grant Triple Glass back boiler. The house comes with dual heating.
Through the double doors from the sitting room is a vast open plan kitchen / dining area with extensive storage doors and drawers, kitchen island and dual aspect window to front and French doors to rear. Integrated appliances include a washing machine and dishwasher. There is also a Rangemaster cooker and an American Fridge.
Off the kitchen / dining room is a large extension with a wood apex feature ceiling with rafters and circular window. There are two sets of French doors and walnut floors with an open shelf feature.
Upstairs accommodation briefly comprises;
Master Bedroom (4.6 x 3.6m) –
Wall to wall wardrobes, semi solid oak floors and wooden door.
Ensuite –
Tiled throughout, PVC ceiling spotlights, double shower unit with power shower, beautiful rustic sink unit with bowel shaped sink and toilet.
Bedroom 2 (3.3 x 3.7m) –
Wall to wall wardrobes, semi solid oak floors and wooden door.
Bedroom 3 (3.3 x 2.9m) –
Wall to wall wardrobes, semi solid floors and wooden door.
Bathroom –
Cast iron bath, vintage sink, tiled floor and walls (to halfway point).
Bedroom 4 (2.9 x 2.3m) –
Built in wardrobe, oak semi solid floors and wooden door.
OUTSIDE:
This is a haven of tranquility with ample space for entertaining, which is not overlooked and has outside lights, security lighting, outside tap and low maintenance paving and stone.
Kilcock hosts an abundance of amenities such as, cafés, restaurants, pubs, schools, churches and shops. For the sporting enthusiast there are several clubs in the town to include, North Kildare Rugby, Kilcock GAA, Kilcock Celtic and Kilcock Golf Club.
Transport wise, there is the train station, which services Kilcock to the City Centre and to the Centre of the Country to Longford and beyond. There is a Bus Éireann service which runs every half hour from outside the Estate of Abbeyfield into the City Centre.
Maynooth c. 5.96 km, Dublin City c. 33 km, Dublin Airport c. 40 km, Clane c. 13 km and Cork c. 243 km.