Greenway, Kiltipper, Dublin 24
Greenway, Kiltipper, Dublin 24
Price
P.O.A.
Type
Semi-detached House
Status
For Sale
BEDROOMS
3
BATHROOMS
2
Description
Exciting and unique new phase launching 2022 Incorporating detached, semi detached and duplex homes. A truly superb location immediately adjacent to an array of amenities and sporting facilities.
Please register your interest at newhomes@gvm.ie or paulcrosse@gvm.ie
Directions
This prime development is ideally situated off the Kiltipper Road on the foothills of the Dublin Mountains and along the banks of the river Dodder. The development is conveniently located within walking distance of local amenities with excellent shopping facilities at Old Bawn, The Square Town Centre and Citywest Shopping Centres.
Kiltipper boasts a number of local schools such as Scoil Carmel, Scoil Treasa, Old Bawn Community School, St. Martin de Porres National School and Firhouse Community College. There are numerous restaurants, bars and cafés to choose from.
The location has easy access to numerous road networks including the N81, M50, outer ring road linking you to the M7 and M4 and is convenient to excellent public transport networks. Access to Dublin city centre is serviced by the 49 Bus to Dames street.
Partake in the local activities on offer Go for a stroll or take the kids to the playground in Sean Walsh’s Park, take in exhibitions in Tallaght Library, play a round of pitch and putt in Glenville or watch a football match in the stadium. Sport is a major part of this Dublin City suburb, the Thomas Davis GAA Club Gaelic Football, Hurling, ladies football and Camogie, The Dublin Postal Sports and Social Club located within walking distance where you can use their astro-pitches and gym. For the more adventurous types take a hike along the ‘Dublin Mountain Way’
Kiltipper boasts a number of local schools such as Scoil Carmel, Scoil Treasa, Old Bawn Community School, St. Martin de Porres National School and Firhouse Community College. There are numerous restaurants, bars and cafés to choose from.
The location has easy access to numerous road networks including the N81, M50, outer ring road linking you to the M7 and M4 and is convenient to excellent public transport networks. Access to Dublin city centre is serviced by the 49 Bus to Dames street.
Partake in the local activities on offer Go for a stroll or take the kids to the playground in Sean Walsh’s Park, take in exhibitions in Tallaght Library, play a round of pitch and putt in Glenville or watch a football match in the stadium. Sport is a major part of this Dublin City suburb, the Thomas Davis GAA Club Gaelic Football, Hurling, ladies football and Camogie, The Dublin Postal Sports and Social Club located within walking distance where you can use their astro-pitches and gym. For the more adventurous types take a hike along the ‘Dublin Mountain Way’