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Take a VR tour of this wonderfully spacious Castleknock four-bed

The €545,000 property includes an open-plan kitchen that’s filled with natural light.

If you have Google Cardboard or another VR headset, you can enjoy a full 3D experience by tapping the ‘goggles’ icon.

WITH ITS CHEERY exterior facade of black and white panelling on red bricks, 18 Luttrellstown Dale impresses from the first viewing.

Luckily, the semi-detached four-bedroom property is just as stylish inside as out.

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The development here is a quiet one, with plenty of green space as well as a private rear garden. A welcoming entrance hall has hidden storage space under the stairs, and a newly laid laminate wood floor.

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The kitchen/dining area is painted a pleasant cream colour, with Shaker-style fitted units, and shares space with a dining area.

This open plan section of the home has ample space for relaxation and cooking, and large doors afford the space lots of light, as well as access to the large rear garden.

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Benefitting from the light that comes through the patio doors, a separate living room has a feature fireplace, as well as coving and attractive recessed lighting, and affords plenty of space for family activities.

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Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes and one currently in use as an office. A fully tiled bathroom complete with an impressively-sized bath completes the upper level.

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Luttrellstown Dale is in the permanently in-demand area of Castleknock, close to Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, the National Aquatic Centre and the Phoenix Park. Coolmine Train Station is a 15-minute walk away, and the area is also well served by Dublin Bus routes.

18 Luttrellstown Dale, Castleknock, Dublin 15 is on sale for €545,00 from Flynn & Associates Castleknock via Daft.ie.

 This virtual reality tour is presented as part of Experience Your World with KBC.

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    Mute Ange Mahon
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    Jul 18th 2011, 5:06 PM

    How right joan burton is. Guaranteed to save millions if she goes ahead with this idea. Too many people choosing to scrounge off others. On the other hand, it is awful the amount of people that are genuinely out of work. They deserve every cent they get.

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    Jul 18th 2011, 5:39 PM

    Well done to you and all the people who agree with you you’re idiots. When there was full employment in this country we were running at 3% unemployment, of those only a small proportion of people were long term unemployed. To tar the 14.7% who are currently in such difficulty is to display a level of ignorance all too common on this isle of ours. Instead of being castigated by morons as scroungers, people unfortunate enough to be unemployed should be supported and encouraged, that is essentially what any research into the matter has shown, the stereotype of someone chosing unemployment as a lifestyle choice is not supported by any evidence whatsoever and is simply a sign of ignorance on the part of anyone who blows this nonsense out of their mouths, as careless and thoughtlessly as shite comes out of a cow’s arse.

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    Jul 18th 2011, 5:46 PM

    William, regardless of who is right or wrong, you might want to watch your language… you’re not going to win an argument this way

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    Jul 18th 2011, 11:55 PM

    William- Firstly I dont like the way you refer to me and those who like this comment as idiots,everyone is entitled to an educated opinion & yours is appreciated once you have a valid point to make.With reference to the 14.7% who are in difficulty at the moment, it is the thoughts of myself & im sure many individuals that they well deserve to receive their social welfare as they cant find a job in this economic crisis, but to say that they have been offered a job and turned it down is another story their payments definitely should be cut. With reference to scroungers- Do you feel confident knowing those who work hard and pay their high taxes from their pay packet are paying others weekly s.w. payments so they may maintain a standard of living beyond that of which a traditional worker may have once all the bills are paid!? Our taxes are no longer being used to improve our health services, roads, create new employment etc, it is being returned to many individuals who have refused work from the day they were born. I am not criticising people who have unfortunately lost their jobs due to this economic crisis- plenty of them dont want to be on social welfare & would gladly take a job if they got one.

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    Jul 18th 2011, 5:21 PM

    Or ‘receive no money’ even. Why should we foot the bill for anyone that’s too lazy to work for living?

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