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Published: Wednesday, 30th July, 2008 6:00am

A Drumree haven with a hot tub

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Knockmark is a peaceful country area on the outskirts of Dunshaughlin, at Drumree, and a property has just come on the market there, complete with a hot tub for those looking for extra relaxation.

'Ceannrua" is for sale with Remax Real Estate Services, Dunshaughlin. With an asking price of €630,000, the property is immaculately presented with three bedrooms, garage and hot tub on a site of half an acre, including landscaped and mature gardens.

The living area comprises of a striking kitchen/dining room, with an abundance of floor and wall units, tiled floor, American fridge, integrated wine cooler and duel Rangemaster cooker, making it a comfortable space.

The colour scheme and fixtures continues into the utility room, which is plumbed for a washing machine, and has access to the back garden. To complete the living area, there is a fine, carpeted sitting room to the front of the house with white marble mantelpiece and picture rail. The garage, if desired, could easily be converted to another bedroom with the minimum of effort.

All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, carpets and the master bedroom has an en-suite with an electric shower. There is also a large family bathroom with elegant sanitary wear.

The enclosed back garden with side access from the front and also via a lane at the rear is fully landscaped with shrubs, pond, flowerbeds, gravel area, a large decking area, plus the piece de resistance - a hot tub to reinvigorate the body after a pressurised day at work.

The front garden is laid out in lawn and mature shrubs. The exterior of the house requires little maintenance with a part-brick facade, pvc fascia and soffit, side gate, outside lights and a tarmac driveway.

According to Remax, this is a dwelling that will instantly appeal to those who enjoy country living or those looking for a country escape but who want to live within a short distance of the neighbouring towns of Trim and Navan and still be on the doorstep of Dublin city.

The property is located half-way between the Dublin-Trim Road and the Dublin-Navan Road, near Warrenstown College. It is set in a real haven of peace and tranquillity in a very historical part of Meath with both Killeen and Dunsany castles in the vicinity.

Viewing is by appointment only by calling Remax Real Estate Services, Dunshaughlin, on (01) 801 1300 or John Bannon on (086) 832 0042.

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