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New Prices February 2010
House Type H is a 4 bed two storey detached house with sun room extending to 1518 sq. ft. Stunning interior which has been professionally completed with high quality finishings and elegant furniture which are included in the sale.
The Clonattin Village Concept: Clonattin Village has been carefully designed to create a pleasant and secure living environment adjacent to a thriving town. The site has an extremely pleasant aspect and faces South and East on a gentle sloping hill with a fine panoramic view. Small private Cul-de-sacs and Courtyard arrangements have thoughtfully been created giving a safe friendly environment. Strong emphasis shall be placed on Avenue Tree planting, hedging and gardens creating a delightful landscaped setting. Existing mature trees have been carefully integrated into the scheme layout. ‘Clonattin Village’ offers tremendous visual variety,with numerous house types to choose from. Each Cul-de-sac and Courtyard contains a selection of house types and will enjoy a carefully landscaped amenity area. The village design concept has been enhanced with the addition of a convenient Retail centre and communal civic areas. Residents can enjoy a sustainable living environment on their doorstep. The village includes a park incorporating a state of the art childrens playground and a multi surface sports pitch.
The houses themselves have been carefully crafted by skilled tradesmen that have many years experience in high quality finishes. The gardens are graded to existing contours and seeded and have concrete / tarmacadam driveway. The village design itself is a visible expression of the openness and freedom, designed to reflect the quality of life associated with living in the countryside. As a home owner, one can wander safely through every corner of the village via mingling paths and walkways, by mature trees and beautiful hedgerows.
Gorey is ideally located along the N11 euro route between Dublin and Rosslare, only a short distance from the sandy beaches of Courtown and Ballymoney. One of the main features of the town is that Gorey is also one of the leading commuter towns in the south east with a large amount of agencies investing considerably to develop the infrastructure of the town. The commuter trains and the new dual carriageways between Dublin and Gorey, offer the commuter a much more enjoyable journey. Clonattin Village is conveniently located on the Dublin side of Gorey which is only an hours drive from Dublin.
Gorey Facilities & Services:
Shopping; Gorey is a thriving town with a long standing tradition of quality and friendly shopping on your doorstep. The tranquillity of Clonattin Village is only a five minute walk from the bustling town centre. Gorey’s main street is the hub of the town centre boasting a great selection of shops and outlets. Esmonde Street, a continuation of Gorey’s main street is known as the Grafton Street of Gorey and is renowned for its selection of high class fashion houses, wine bars, coffee shops and jewellers. October 2007 saw the opening of Gorey’s first Shopping Centre; the centre includes a large Dunnes Stores and a mix of 18 other retail outlets. Gorey also offers a great selection of Supermarkets – Pettitt’s/Supervalu, Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Lidl and Aldi. Local produce can be purchased at Gorey’s farmers market which is held every Saturday.
Business;
Gorey’s quiet but vibrant town has in recent years attracted investment from large and medium sized companies. There are two business parks in Gorey: IDA and Gorey Business Park.
Recreation;
Leisure Centres/ Gymnasiums: The Ashdown Club, Amber Springs Leisure,Curves, Contours, Leisure Park – Courtown, Seafield Hotel Golf & Leisure Centre. Tennis Club on Esmonde Street, Gorey - facilities include 2 flood lit courts and club house. Golf: Seafield Golf & Country Club – Ballymoney, Courtown Golf Club - Kiltennel, Ballymoney Golf Club - The Bunker, Ballymoney Driving Range, Gorey Driving Range, Rugby: Gorey RFC. Soccer: Gorey Rangers, Gorey Celtic. GAA: Naomh Eanna – Facilities include an indoor sports complex Horse Riding: Equestrian centre in Ballycanew (approx. 5 miles from Gorey). Boxing: Esmonde Street, Gorey. Natural Amenity: Local beaches including Kilmichael, Ballymoney, Courtown, Poulshone & Cahore. Forest walks including Courtown Forest Park & the Wicklow Way. Skate Park: New public skate park located within the town.
Arts & Entertainment
Gorey Theatre Hall: Summer Season: 2 Nights weekly drama. Autumn: Annual Drama Week. January: Annual Pantomime. Gorey Musical Society: Annual Show Cinema: A new 7/8 screens cinema is due to be built on the outskirts of Gorey Town. A 9 screen multiplex cinema is a short drive away from Arklow
Dining: Eating out in Gorey is a great culinary experience. Gorey offers a vast selection of restaurants ranging from Chinese,Cantonese, Indian, and Italian to traditional Irish foods. Numerous fast-food outlets are also available.
Education: The town is renowned for the quality of its educational facilities, with many excellent primary and secondary schools in the vicinity. Primary; Educate Together National School. Gael Scoil Gorey. Gorey Central National School. Loreto Primary School. CBS Primary School (1st class up). A new school is currently under construction to cater for larger numbers. Post Primary: Gorey Community School. A site was recently allocated for a second post primary school.
Adult Education; Gorey Community School offers a variety of programmes.
Childcare & Pre School Services; Kick Start – Pre School Only. Little Lambs Montessori & Childcare. Clonattin Crèche & Nursery. Higgy’s House Montessori & Afterschool. Okey Dokey Childcare Centre. A new crèche is due to open in Clonattin Village Centre.
Medical; Gorey Medical Centre. Palms Health Centre. Gorey Family Practice. Care Doc - For after hour services. Gorey Health Centre - Public Health Centre - South Eastern Health Board Gorey District Hospital.
€ 299,000