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WE MIGHT ALL aspire to live like royalty but chances are most of us aren’t likely to attain it.
No judgements – we feel your pain.
However Broadfield Manor, this new development in Rathcoole, might help with your aspirations to grandeur – at least in your address, anyway.
And from there the only way is up, right?
This nine home development in Rathcoole is a selection of three- and four-bedroom semi-detached houses, with national and primary schools just 200 metres away, so it’s perfect for young families or those looking to start a family soon.
Broadfield Manor, Rathcoole, which starts at €350,000 is available through Cavan Developments via Daft.ie.
The houses are traditionally built concrete homes and are well-equipped with excellent features and fittings such as the granite front sills, bay windows and cobble-locked driveways with space for two cars to the front.
Inside, the ground floor is beautifully appointed with tasteful fittings and furnishings such as the neutral palette carpets and elegant period-style wallpaper.
The living accommodation is generously designed with a living/dining room connected via double doors to the kitchen, creating an open plan style living space and a spacious feel.
Upstairs there are a variety of bedrooms, depending on the type of house, all with spacious floor plans and some with built-in wardrobes and en-suites.
The bathrooms have tiled walls and floors and all come with thermostatically controlled pumped showers as standard in the en-suites. All the sanitary ware is supplied with stylish fittings throughout.
Broadfield Manor, Rathcoole, is available through Cavan Developments via Daft.ie.
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