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Take a VR tour of this four-bed home just 30 minutes from Dublin city

The light-filled Maynooth property is ideally located for commuters.

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

SPACIOUS AND LIGHT-filled, this detached home in Maynooth is perfect for a family who are looking for just the right mix of urban life and community spirit.

Built in 1999 and then upgraded to a high standard just a decade later, a designer kitchen, a heating system and new flooring made the extensive home update list across 2,133 sq ft of space.

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As well as four bedrooms, two of which have en suite bathrooms, there’s a games room, a utility room and a glorious light drenched sun room that leads out to a roomy back garden.

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This house doesn’t just benefit from this back garden, however. The front overlooks the lush green area that makes up the Moyglare Abbey development.

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The kitchen/dining area definitely has busy family life in mind. Crisp tiles and tough countertops ensure the space is a joy to keep clean, while lighter shades of solid oak cabinetry and furniture pieces keep the space fresh.

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Situated just off the Moyglare road and adjacent to the university campus and schools, Maynooth is ever increasing in popularity with young families who need an abundance of amenities but may also work in Dublin, with the city centre a mere thirty minute drive away.

36 The Lawn, Moyglare Abbey, Maynooth, Co Kildare is on sale for €599,000 with Sherry Fitzgerald Brady O’Flaherty via Daft.ie.

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

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    Jul 3rd 2012, 11:51 AM

    Don’t shoot me but…. would the government not be better providing; “food, clothes and other essentials in the recovery process” instead of handing out cash? Economies of Scale, Government buying etc etc,

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    Jul 3rd 2012, 1:02 PM

    It’s not the government handing out the cash.

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    Jul 3rd 2012, 1:23 PM

    Might do no harm to actually read the article Matthew!

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    Jul 3rd 2012, 1:52 PM

    Fair play. I’ve responded to flooding in the not so far past and seeing the devastation flooding causes, I can definitly say every bit will help these victims.

    Tight fisted insurance companies will blame “god” to save a buck while these people suffer. well done the red cross.

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