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Chapel Hill Chapel Hill 1 ELEGANT & EXTRA LARGE FAMILY HOMES CLOSE TO THE CITY 2 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL WHERE CITY MEETS COUNTRY Enjoy the best of both worlds at Chapel Hill, a collection of high-quality family homes in Kilternan, Dublin 18. Set in an ideal family location adjacent to Stepaside village, Carrickmines retail park, the Luas line and the M50, against the idyllic backdrop of the Dublin mountains, Chapel Hill offers residents a unique opportunity to enjoy country living with quick and easy access to Dublin City Centre and beyond. Space is the one word that springs to mind when you view Chapel Hill – in the surrounding countryside, in the development and in the homes themselves. These large, bright houses, all thoughtfully laid out to suit modern living, reflect the beauty of their natural surroundings, and make the most of the light, air and space in such a stunning setting. This sense of space and tranquility is uniquely complemented by an abundance of amenities, excellent schools and well-established transport links in the immediate area. In just a few short minutes, Chapel Hill residents can be driving to anywhere in the country via the M50 and N11 main roads, or making the fast and easy commute to Dublin City via the frequent Luas service. Country or city - both are possible at Chapel Hill. 4 5 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL SPEND YOUR TIME HOW YOU CHOOSE 6 7 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL LOCAL AMENITIES IN PICTURE PERFECT VILLAGES Kilternan is one of a number of small and compact villages on the edge of Dublin. Take a trip to neighbouring Stepaside at the foot of Three Rock Mountain, home to the famous Step Inn. Or explore Enniskerry, a picturesque village full of local boutiques, eateries and artisan retailers. The area is also packed full of essential amenities, including excellent local schools, eateries, shops and leisure options. 8 9 RAW GYM SANDYFORD NORD ANGLIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL M50 LEOPARDSTOWN GOLF CENTRE ENJOY A WEST WOOD GYM AIKENS VILLAGE LEOPARDSTOWN ST MARYS BALANCED NATIONAL SCHOOL ÉNERGIE FITNESS STEPASIDE HOLY TRINITY NATIONAL SCHOOL STEPASIDE LIFE EDUCATE TOGETHER THE GALLOPS LUAS STOP NATIONAL SCHOOL ROSEMONT AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL LEOPARDSTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE STEPASIDE & DUNNES STORES EDUCATE TOGETHER THE GOOD FOXROCK FOOD MARKET BALLYOGAN WOOD LUAS STOP CARRICKMINES CARRICKMINES LUAS STOP CARRICKMINES RETAIL PARK JUNCTION 15 CARRICKMINES LUAS M50 PARK & RIDE THE STEP INN FLEMINGS GEORGES BUTCHERS AD FISH SHOP RO N SIMPLY TIO STEPASIDE BU FRESH RI GOLF COURSE IST K D STEPASIDE UC AM VILLAGE EN GL SED DE LA SALLE PO KILTERNAN NATIONAL RO RUGBY CLUB P SCHOOL KILTERNAN PARISH CHURCH CHERRYWOOD 3 MINS WALK LUAS STOP KILTERNAN SCOUTS TREEHOUSE GLENAMUCK ROAD TREEHOUSE PRESCHOOL MONTESSORI KILTERNAN WAYSIDE FC & MONTESSORI NATIONAL SCHOOL M50 6 MINUTES WALK GLEBE HOUSE KILTERNAN NURSING HOME FARMER BROWNS DOLMEN BRIDES GLEN 8 MINUTES WALK KILTERNAN LUAS STOP FARMER BROWNS STEPASIDE GOLF COURSE KILTERNAN 8 MINUTES WALK OUR LADY OF THE WAYSIDE NATIONAL SCHOOL 10 11 N11 M50 CHAPEL HILL HOWTH REACH THE CITY BALLSBRIDGE RATHMINES BOOTERSTOWN BLACKROCK BUS ROUTE 44 31 MINS SANDYFORD DUN LAOGHAIRE M50 & R148 FOXROCK 25 MINS M50 DALKEY CABINTEELY LUAS 32 MINS STEPASIDE GREEN LUAS LINE KILTERNAN VIA NUMEROUS TRANSPORT LINKS DART LINE M50 Kilternan is ideally located for those who want to get somewhere fast. The M50 and N11 main roads are just a short drive away, giving motorists a quick route to Dublin City, Dublin Airport and beyond. For those who like a more STEPASIDE VILLAGE SANDYFORD DUN LAOGHAIRE relaxed commute, several bus routes service Dublin and 3 MINUTES BUSINESS PARK 20 MINUTES 9 MINUTES the surrounding areas, while the Luas Green Line can be accessed via the Carrickmines Park and Ride facility or CARRICKMINES LUAS DUNDRUM CENTRE DUBLIN AIRPORT 6 MINUTES 11 MINUTES 32 MINUTES Ballyogan Stop, just a few minutes’ drive from your front door. 12 13 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL 14 15 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL WINDOWS, DOORS & • Chrome sockets to kitchen IRONMONGERY worktop areas. CHAPEL HILL EXTERNAL FINISHES • Composite front door with • USB charging sockets in SPECIFICATIONS • Touched by tradition external multi point locking system. selected locations for added elevations incorporate a mix of • High specification joinery and convenience as per showhouse. brick, tile and render offering internal door and ironmongery • Smoke/heat and carbon an attractive high-quality low Each home at Chapel Hill features BATHROOMS & ENSUITES fit out. monoxide detectors fitted as maintenance exterior finish. standard. a range of high-quality fixtures and • Stylish and contemporary • Extra tall ground floor doors • Tegral Thrutone roof slates. fittings with a selection of carefully bathrooms, ensuite and guest complementing the high HEATING & VENTILATION considered options so that you and WC. • Redland tiles to the feature bay ceilings. • All homes boast an A-rating your family can make the most of • Pressurised showers with large windows and apexes. • Classic French doors to paved for maximum comfort with your new home. rain head and recessed shelves. • Granite window cills to the front terrace area. minimum running costs. • (as per relevant showhouse, elevations . • Elegant painted internal doors . • All houses are fitted with KITCHEN ROOM shower doors not provided as • Antique bronze styled door • Feature Granite string course. extracts. • Superior quality bespoke standard) ironmongery. • Low maintenance uPVC facia, • Highly efficient A-Class Air kitchens. Painted Shaker style • High Quality Family Tiles fitter soffits and gutters. to water Heat Pump central including soft close doors and as per relevant showhouse. ELECTRICAL • Generous proportions of heating system providing drawers. • Heated towel rail provided per • Generous and well-designed landscaping with paved driveways energy efficient central heating • Option of four colours and showhouse electrical and lighting and large rear patios. and a large capacity of hot • Contemporary under sink vanity specification allowing for mix two countertops, upstand and water storage. units fitted as per relevant • Extensive hard and soft of pendant and downlighters splashback. Stainless steel • High specification air tightness showhome. landscaping to front gardens and in selected areas to create kitchen sink and mixer tap. and insulation to walls, floors shared green spaces. atmospheric lighting. • Generous appliance package and roof areas. INTERNAL FINISHES included*. Neff integrated • Rear gardens are levelled, top • Wired for intruder alarm. • Radiator Covers are not fridge freezer, Neff microwave, • Feature Crème Fiore Marble soiled, raked and seeded. • Wired for Tv/ Broadband standard wine fridge and stainless steel fireplace with black granite • External power socket and throughout. Smeg range cooker. Washing base and electric fire outside tap fitted as standard. WARDROBES • Future proofed with provision Machine and Tumble Dryer are combining adjustable heat • Luxurious modern fitted • Environmentally friendly for electrical car charging point. not standard (*to qualify for settings and unique flame wardrobes fitted as per show permeable paving to driveways appliance and kitchen colour effect technology to add stylish • LED down-lighters in selected unit, featuring a variety of as standard. and countertop choice an warmth to living room. areas as per showhouse. storage options offering a unconditional contract for sale • Each home is painted in one • Pendant lighting in all combination of hanging, STRUCTURAL WARRANTY should signed & returned within colour throughout bedrooms. shelved and drawer space. • For additional peace of mind 21 days of receipt). • Extra high ground floor ceiling each home is certified by the creates a great sense of space. Homebond 10 Year Guarantee UTILITY ROOM • Traditional sand and cement Scheme. • All homes have separate utility finish to the inside of every areas plumbed and wired for external wall. washing machine and tumble • Painted skirting and architraves. dryer. • The staircase and balustrade will be painted as per showhouse. 16 17 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL Top-quality fixtures and fittings blend with wonderful CRAFT finishing to offer residents MEETS QUALITY an enviable standard of living. Our houses feature an optimum layout for modern Quality and great design families, with plenty of space underpin everything at Chapel Hill. Our team of expert builders downstairs for family dinners and craftspeople use only the and get togethers. Upstairs, finest materials and techniques to the houses feature very create homes that are comfortable spacious bedrooms with lots and energy efficient, all nestled of storage space. in a spacious landscaped development. 18 19 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL 20 21 2822 2923 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL THE HAZEL 3 BEDROOM THE CHESTNUT 4 BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 3 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED HOUSE 4 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED HOUSE approx: 124 SQM | 1340sqft approx: 143 SQM | 1545 sqft floorplans are for illustrative purposes floorplans are for illustrative purposes only and not to scale. Layouts may vary only and not to scale. Layouts may vary 24 25 CHAPEL HILL PROFESSIONAL TEAM PROFESSIONAL TEAM Developer BRIGHTWALK Our development team has over 40 years’ experience in property and construction. Our core principles are of enduring quality, and attention to every detail to create beautiful homes and lasting communities. Our experience and industry knowledge enables us to assemble the best in class project team. Architects CCK
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