The Burrows is a low density development of 20 four and five-bedroom detached bungalows in Calverstown, Co Kildare, being launched today by Ross McParland. Situated 24 miles from Dublin, Calverstown is a tiny village just off the N9 on the road to Athy, with just a pub and a post office - but it is close to Newbridge, Naas and Kilcullen.
Built by Kingscroft Developments, there are 14 five-bedroom bungalows priced from £277,000 (351,720) and six four-bedroom bungalows priced from £247,000 (313,630).
The Burrows may appeal to Dublin commuters looking to relocate to a quiet country setting.
The five-bedroom house has 1,730 sq ft and is particularly well finished. The livingroom has a marble and slate fireplace.
Viewers will also be impressed by a sun-room as well as by a kitchen/breakfastroom with Shaker style units and a chrome hob.
There is also a handy utility room off the kitchen and elsewhere, five fine bedrooms, one of which is en suite, as well as the main bathroom. There are six four-bedroom houses which are 1,625 sq ft.
Standard features include double glazed windows and doors, fitted kitchens with granite counter tops, a wall tiling allowance for the kitchen, main bathroom, en suite and guest toilet, timber decking to the rear, oil fired central heating and shrubbery in the front garden.
They also have lighting along the front driveway and stone front boundary walls. The houses come with either a detached garage or a detached storage shed.