The property is a superb country house and a charming family home approached via an impressive tree lined avenue in a parkland setting with lovely mature woodland and gardens. The house, a three-bay two storey castellated country house dates back to 1815 built on the site of an O'Carroll castle. The eclectic character of the residence is owed to the fact that it was constructed in various phases, the most notable of which resulted in the addition of its fine nineteenth century gothic revival frontage with terminating towers and a cenelated parapet. It was originally the family seat of the Minchin family. The main house consists of many fine reception rooms, large bedrooms, which are all bright well proportioned rooms.
Set in the middle of the glorious Tipperary countryside in pristine condition, Thonogue House is centrally located in the heart of the thoroughbred country near the pretty village of Cahir and the historic towns of Cashel and Clonmel. Thonoge House is a beautifully proportioned seven bay Georgian two story family home. The entire property has been extensively renovated over the last three years. One enters the house from the stone steps into a large exceptional Marble floored hall. To the right of the hall is a large drawing room with windows on both ends. To the left is a handsome dining room. The country kitchen with four door aga leads to the cosy sitting room with gas stove. The staircase leads up to the large landing with four bedrooms two ensuite and a large family bathroom. There is a lovely feeling of warmth and light through out this spacious elegant family home. Thonoge is well placed for a variety of sporting activities. The area is a haven for the angling enthusiasts with the nearby River Suir. The property stands in the famous Tipperary Hunt Country, Kilkenny, Limerick, Scarteen and Waterford Foxhounds are within easy boxing distance. Clonmel, Thurles, Mallow and Limerick Junction race ourses are approximately 30 - 40 minutes away. The amous Coolmore stud and Ballydoyle are both in the ounty. There are a number of private shoots available in the area
Aaron House is on its own private site, surrounded by mature shrubbery and trees and enjoying views over the 17th and 18th fairways. The house which was built in 2002, is laid out over three storeys and is approached by a flight of steps to the front door on the first floor. The accommodation, extending to approximately 4,000 sq ft, is bright, spacious and well laid out for both family living and entertaining. The drawing room, dining room and kitchen are all at first floor level to take best advantage of the fine views, and there are four bedrooms on the second floor. At garden level there is a spacious bar and entertainment room together with a further guest bedroom, study and a large garage with electronic door, perfect to drive the car or golf buggy in and have immediate access to the house. Entrance to the property is off the main avenue of The Mount Wolesley Hotel, through electronic gates with granite pillars and surrounded by a Laurel Hedge.
At the foot of Keeper Hill with the Silvermines Mountains providing a spectacular scenic backdrop, the house has been extremely well maintained and makes a comfortable country home. With good bright accommodation throughout, coupled with fabulous river and countryside views, the accommodation briefly comprises of three reception rooms, a library room, study, kitchen and five large bedrooms. There are many original features including ceiling coving, recessed sash windows with shutters, period fireplaces in all the principle rooms and the majority of the bedrooms. The gardens surround the house and are mainly laid out in lawns with mature trees and shrubbery, including magnificent rhododendrons, beech trees amongst others. The Mulcair River flows through the garden and can be cross by the wooden bridge. During the summer months there is a carpet of bluebells in the woodlands. In all this property is an absolutely oasis of peace and a haven for wildlife.
Built as a sporting lodge for the Berridge Family it is situated in a spectacular location with magnificent views over the wildest and most beautiful parts of Connemara. On C. 4 Hectares (10 acres) The house is surrounded by its own 10 acres, which is an oasis of growth and overlooks the Fermoyle Lakes, the Twelve Pins and the Maamturk Mountains. The accommodation is laid out over two floors and offers both bright and spacious living space, mostly taking the upmost advantage of the stunning surrounding landscapes. The main house consists of 4/5 reception rooms, five bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms, kitchen and store rooms. In the annex there is further accommodation of two bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, and there is also a three bedroomed gate lodge, with kitchen and sitting room. The property has been maintained to a high standard and much care has also been given to the grounds and gardens surrounding the house. It is approached along a tree lined avenue with specimen Rhododendrons, exotic shrubs, the avenue then meanders by an ornamental pond to the front of the house. There is further grazing land and some woodland. The property is located approximately 10 miles from the busy town of Oughterard, commonly known as the Gateway of Connemara, 6 miles from Costello and 27 miles from Galway City and Airport.
The property has many original period features such as sash windows, shutters, high ceilings, coving, feature archway, stairs and fireplaces. There is off parking for three cars to the front of the property. The main house is approximately 178sq.m (1,923sq.ft) has well proportioned rooms and comprises of drawing room, dining room, living room, kitchen, guest wc, four bedrooms, shower room and ensuite bathroom. The mews to the rear c.37sq.m(407sq.ft) has its own access from the lane to the rear and is ideal for generating income as a possible rental property, nanny flat or for family members. The accommodation of the mews comprises of kitchen/living room, bedroom and shower room. Outside A stone wall and pillars with wrought iron gates greet you on entrance to the property. There is off street parking for three cars on the graveled forecourt. The garden to the rear is walled and the gardens are well maintained with a lawned area, shrubbery and hedging. There is a storage shed to the side of the house which is plumbed and wired. The location of 111 Mount Merrion leading between the Rock Road and the Stillorgan Road is much sought after with Blackrock village within a short five minute walk. T
Beechmount is entered through stone gates and a sweeping driveway, bounded by beech hedging and mature trees leading to the main house. The property is a detached three-bay two-storey Georgian house, built c.1810-1820. Hipped slate roof with timber eaves brackets and rendered chimneystacks with rendered walls. Timber sash windows, six-over-six pane with some three-over-six pane to rear, set in square-headed openings having limestone sills. Impressive limestone steps leading to entrance, with timber panelled door in door case with Ionic pilasters and with ornate fanlight in segmental-headed opening. The main house which is in good condition throughout comprises of well proportioned rooms – drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, conservatory, guest wc, utility room, upstairs there are four bedrooms and a bathroom. There is a wing to the rear requiring updating. Outside there are two paddocks, a double courtyard to the side of the house with a cobble lock yard accessed by a carriage arch and 4 apartments in the courtyard which have been refurbished (3 two bed and 1 one bed) producing a rent of €24,000.
Shuilong is an individually designed residence which has been laid out to take every advantage of the magnificent valley views. The current owners have incorporated the idealism of Feng Shui to create a harmonious home. The residence sits amount its own 2 acres, laid out in gardens with a paddock to the rear. The mature gardens have been well cared for over the years and have a stunning outlook over the valley and Wicklow country side beyond. The property is laid out over three levels and incorporates a fine drawing room, kitchen with circular shaped breakfast room, dining room, study, four bedrooms with other useful rooms such as a games room, a studio/bedroom 5 at the top of the house, laundry room, Main bathroom and guest shower room. There is also a double garage with storage shed to the rear and a large studio apartment above, which has just been renovated and provides good accommodation for guests or perhaps a nanny. At Ashford Hse Roundabout take exit for Glendalough, continue 0.2 miles and vere left (signed Glendalough), continue over narrow bridge and after 1.5 miles vere left signed Rathdrum. Continue to cross roads and from there travel 1.6 miles. Entrance (Tarmac avenue) is on right after gate to Forestry.
The spacious accommodation of approximately 223sq.m (2,400sq.ft) comprises of three reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, kitchen with breakfast room, conservatory, bathroom, guest wc and attic storage. Dunnottar, which requires refurbishment is two storeys with gardens front and rear. The original features such as coving, cornicing, fireplaces, sash windows and high ceilings are still in place. The two main reception rooms are interconnecting and lead to a conservatory which leads onto the rear garden. The kitchen and breakfast room also lead through to the rear garden. The third reception room is a warm and inviting room to the front of the house. The front garden which is entered through wrought iron double gates and railings is a very pretty well maintained garden. There is also off street parking for three cars to the front of the property and a side entrance to the rear garden. The rear garden which is 13m wide by 33m long is walled and north west facing, has the benefit of rear vehicular access from a back lane which connects to Sydney Terrace. Dunnottar is located at the Sydney Terrace end of Avoca Avenue.The village of Blackrock has many amenities including the Blackrock Centre, Frascati Centre, supermarkets, DART station, bus stops, boutiques, restaurants, cafes and art galleries.
The site which has breathtaking views is elevated high above the North Beach to which there is pedestrian access via a railway level crossing. There is a private pedestrian gated entrance onto the Bray Greystones Road. Each home has audio controls from the entrance gate. No 5 North Shore was built 6 years ago to the highest of standards. The entire house has Marvin window and doors systems imported from the USA, coated externally with a hard uPVC silk finish and a natural timber finish on the inside. The kitchen cabinets are hand made by Dalkey Kitchens with granite counter tops. There is an extensive GSM alarm system fitted on the house and garage. All the bathrooms and ensuites have been finished to an extremely high standard throughout. The location of North Shore is second to none just off the Bray/Greystones Road. Dublin is 24km, Greystones 2.7km, access to the N11 5.5km, Bray 5.3km.
Palmyra has its own pillared gates on Whitechurch Road from which the drive winds down over a bridge across a stream called the Kilmashogue river, and up to the house. Much of the house dates back to its construction in about 1840 by one Thomas Bewley who operated a watermill upstream on a neighbouring property. That part of the stream which runs through Palmyra could still perhaps be used as a source of power. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, guest WC, laundry room, lobby, five bedrooms and three bathrooms (including master bedroom with an en-suite). Outside, there are a stone barn/coach house, a boiler room/fuel store, a workshop, a tool shed, a small glass house, and a henhouse and run. The grounds are extensively lawned, wooded with many fine trees, and mostly walled. There are substantial areas of complete privacy. The old stone wall of the historic Grange Golf Club is on the other side of Whitechurch Road, such that from the highest part of the property looking eastwards, particularly in winter, one gets the impression of miles of wooded parkland. Further up Whitechurch Road the old wall of Marlay Park begins. This glorious public park of 300 acres has pleasant walks by streams and lakes and through woods with magnificent trees, and a Saturday market, known for its organic produce in the courtyard of the
Amidst beautiful mature parklands, woodlands, pasture and equestrian facilities in the Garden of Ireland, combining privacy with an enviable convenience only a 40 minute commute to Dublin City and Dublin Airport respectively. Mount Kennedy is a two storey over basement house to a design originally drawn up by James Wyatt in 1772 and modified by the architect and builder Thomas Cooley who completed the commission in 1784/ 1785. The chief characteristic of Mount Kennedy is the beautiful and delicate interior decoration, incorporating plasterwork by Michael Stapleton who was regarded as being the most skilled stuccodor working in the neo classical style that dominated Dublin interior decoration in the final decades of the 18th century. This breathtaking work in the hall and three main reception rooms is further complemented by the exquisite painted medallions in grisaille by Peter De Gree, a belgian who came to Ireland in 1785, and whose other works are contained in Lucan House, Luttrellstown Castle and Marlay House. Dublin City 32kms (20 miles) 37 minutes Dublin Airport 58kms (36 miles) 40 minutes Greystones 8kms (5 miles) 12 minutes Rosslare Port 126kms (78 miles) 1 hour 40 minutes Cork Airport 288kms (179 miles) 3 hours (Distances are approximate)
Located in the heart of Dublin beside Merrion Square, within minutes walk of St. Stephen’s Green and Grafton Street. The property also benefits from office use on ground floor level and basement levels. No. 4 has the additional opportunity to develop the car park spaces. The accommodation extends to 494sq.m (5,317sq.ft) and comprises of kitchen, drawing room, seven bedrooms in the upper floor levels, office space at hall level, and 2 own door one bed apartments at basement level. There are four car parking spaces to the rear of the property accessed from the archway beside. No. 4 provides wonderful period features such as sash windows and high ceilings with ornate plasterwork. This extensive property will suit buyers who are looking for a home/ office or for those who simply wish to live in the heart of the city. This is a significant house revealing a resourceful architectural invention allied to stucco work that effortlessly attains the highest quality revealing the distinctive touch of Michael Stapleton (1747- 1801) stuccodore, architect and master builder. The most unusual feature of the house is that it was built across a laneway, indeed the earliest case in Dublin. This has been transformed from a shortcoming to an asset. The stairs lead to an unexpectedly spacious piano nobile and there are seven bedrooms and eight bath rooms. This is dramatically emphasised by the door opposite the staircase on the first floor landing, symmetrically positioned on the long wall of a three bay drawing room giving an overwhelming sense of spaciousness. The hall i
Dunlavin House is a three bay Georgian residence with spacious living accommodation over three levels on c.0.75acres. The building built in c.1840 is finished in render with block and start quoins. Dunlavin House is in excellent condition and has been refurbished to a very high standard in keeping with its traditional style. The property has many outstanding attributes encompassing all the charm of classical Georgian architecture and solid stone construction of a bygone era. The property on c.0.75acres is bounded to the front by black wrought iron railings. Entered through black wrought iron gates with a winding tarmac driveway, there is ample parking surrounded by lawned gardens. Flanked by mature trees, hedging and shrubbery affording seclusion, shelter and tranquillity, the property sits well in off the road enjoying privacy whilst benefiting from all the conveniences of village life. The location of Dunlavin House combines the best in terms of a charming setting on the Kildare/Wicklow border and the convenience of being within the attractive village of Dunlavin. Amenities include two primary schools, secondary school, Churches, shops, butcher, restaurant, hairdressers, florist, an AIB bank, post office, library and coffee shops. The house is within easy access of the bustling towns of Naas and Newbridge with shopping centres, trains, buses, cinemas, and a range of primary an
Encompassing charm and character of the Georgian era with wonderful period features, the property is in superb condition on a mature elevated site overlooking its enchanting lake with stunning views across the park land to the sea. Georgestown house, built in early 1800 is a listed Georgian house of two stories over a raised basement and three bays, with a lower wing. There are segmental pediments over the lower windows and dentil cut granite cornice freeze to the front under the roof. The side of the house is weathered slate. This was the original seat of the Barron family. After that was home of the late lord William Beresford who gave the house its doorway with engaged Doric columns and a broken pediment which came from Ballycanvan House near Waterford. Lord William gave the house to his sister lady Patricia Miller. The current owners have lived and run a private thoroughbred stud farm for the past ten years. Georgestown is centrally located in the sunny south east 1 mile from the pretty village of Kill for daily needs and 2 minutes from the beach at Bunmahon. The thriving port city of Waterford is 11miles, with many bars, restaurants and chic boutiques. Waterford airport is a further 7 miles. There are numerous daily trains and buses to Dublin, other cities and the airport. Cork & Cork International Airport are under an hour away and are serviced by the new N25 motorway. The medieval historic and f
The property which is approx. 556sq.m (5,994sq.ft) is a supreme example of Edwardian architecture in the Arts and Crafts style and is a listed building. It is finished in coursed granite and timber framed rendered panels with vertically hung rosemary tiles under a pitched clay tiled roof . The tall chimneystacks which are a feature of the property are brick with corbelled caps and clay pots. The house is set at right angles to King Edward Road and is set back behind a low granite wall with square gate pillars and wrought iron gates. The interior has beautifully proportioned elegant rooms. The reception hall is warm and inviting and the drawing room has plenty of light with bay windows and large rear window overlooking the gardens to the side and rear. The dining room is large and graceful and leads through to the kitchen. The library is a welcoming warm room. The kitchen is full of light and has modern fitted units with a pantry off it, and the utility room leads to an enclosed court yard. To the side of the kitchen is the “Oak Leaf” conservatory which overlooks and leads to the wonderful sun terrace. King Edward Road is the most prestigious residential location in Bray. Close by is the town centreand seafront. Dublin is 12 miles, seafront and DART Station 1/2 mile, Greystones is 5 miles, N11 1/2 mile.
Winterwood is on the grounds of the 840 acre Adare Manor Estate and 18 hole championship Golf Club. A beautiful residence finished to a very high standard in this peaceful and tranquil setting in the midst of the renowned Adare Manor within walking distance of the pretty village of Adare. Landscaped gardens and lawns with breathtaking features. Impressive three tier entrance and staircase leading to all floors. The elegantly presented accommodation of c.1,533 sq.m (16,500 sq.ft) comprises of drawing room, library, gym, sauna, golf room, formal dining room, family room, dining room, kitchen, sun room play room and 8 bedrooms all ensuite. In all about 3 acres
33 Brittas Bay Village is within a private development just minutes walk from Brittas Bay blue flag beach with the benefit of onsite tennis courts, full time caretaker, playing fields. The property is in walk in condition and comprises of a bright living room, newly fitted kitchen/dining room with patio doors to the decked area and outside garden, three bedrooms with master bedroom ensuite and bathroom. Outside To the rear of the property there is a large L shaped decked area within the rear garden which is surrounded by trees and shrubbery. The city centre is 65km(40miles) via the N11 which is 3.2km(2miles) from the property making it ideal for either weekend retreats or commuting. Wicklow town is 6.4km (4miles) from Brittas Bay Village and boasts supermarkets, hotel, restaurants, train station, shops and boutiques and schools. '+CHR(13)+
A charming cottage on c.1acre with views over the surrounding countryside together with workshop and two stables. The entrance and front boundary is post and rail with beech hedging surrounding it giving shelter and privacy. The yard has ample parking and the workshop has two stables with a roofed area in front for shelter. To the front and side of the cottage there is a lawned area and to the rear there is a paddock. The property comprises of kitchen, living room, dining room with double doors to decked area, three bedrooms and newly fitted bathroom. Workshop and stables are c.1,000sq.ft. The location is exceptional and could provide an ideal starter home. Directions: Coming from Dublin proceed out the N81 to Blessington. Once through the town of Blessington you will come to a roundabout. Take the second exit for Baltinglass on the N81. Continue for approximately 5km and you will see a petrol station on your right and a sign for Ballymore Eustace, ignore this sign and continue and take the next right for Silverhills. Continue up this road and after approximately 0.5km you will see the cottage on your right(if you get to a cross roads you have gone
As Knockabbey dates back from three distinct eras, different parts of the castle have their own individual historical characteristics. The castle benefits from being set well off the country road and enjoying fine views over the stunning gardens. Although the house impresses by its grandeur it very much feels like a home. The rooms are bright, well proportioned and are a showcase of different architecture. Throughout the houses there are exquisite features, such as the ornate cornicing, vaulting ceilings, the grand chimney pieces, and original panelled doors and wide staircases. The impressive reception rooms are perfectly proportioned rooms for entertaining and family living. The gardens are a particular feature of the property and since 1998 have under gone an major restriction with the aid of the Great Gardens of Ireland Restoration Fund. They contain some of the most important historical water features in the country. These water gardens were originally started as early as the 11th Century by monks from the local abbey. They are surrounded by mature woodland with pathways and foot bridges. Knockabbey Castle is located in the heart of County Louth, approximately 9 km north of the town of Ardee and 4 km from the pretty village of Tallanstown. The larger towns of Dundalk and Drogheda are both 20 km away.
Ravello stands on half an acre of walled gardens. Accommodation comprises three reception rooms, five bedrooms, and fitted kitchen / breakfast room. All in all this is an exceptional property worth viewing! Ravello is a private 5 bedroom family residence sitting on half an acre of gardens. The residence is bright, spacious and has a southerly aspect with panoramic views of Dublin Bay, Dalkey Island, Killiney Bay and the Sugarloaf Mountain. The accommodation is approximately 427sq.m(4,600sq.ft) and comprises of a a pillared entrance porch, reception hall, guest WC, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, games room, shower room, sauna, and 5 bedrooms, four en-suite. The location of Ravello is extremely secluded with panoramic views across Dublin bay. Thepicturesque village of Dalkey is a short stroll away and offers an abundance of amenities including shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and recreational facilities. The property is conveniently located near many transport links including Dalkey DART station, the M50, and the N11. There are number of schools easily accessible including Holy Child Killiney, Castle Park School Dalkey, Willow Park, Blackrock Co
Offers a spectacular Greg Norman designed links course together with an elegant country manor complex. Doonbeg's spectacular Lodge and Member Clubhouse is complemented by a collection of ocean and link-side suites and cottages. The Courtyard is located beside the Lodge and it is the upmost in luxury and comfort. Number 32 is a two storey semi-detached cottage, with three ensuite bedrooms, a living room with dining area, kitchen and guest W.C., all comprises of approximately 2,200 sq ft. YEAR ROUND SUITE MANAGEMENT The Clubs professional staff will oversee every details of your Suite, year-round, on your behalf, facilitating rentals, maintence, and repairs. You will be provided monthly reports. (Management Charge applicable) OTHER SERVICES " Room Service to each Suite for you and your guests " Daily maid service (with light evening turn-down) " Club Concierge services " Laundry and dry-cleaning services " Florists and plant care available year round " Morning newspapers and weather forecasts to each Suite daily on request " Shoe polishing each morning. SECTION 23 The property has the advantage of a Section 23 Tax allowance. Also see www.doonbeggolfclub.com Doonbeg Resort is 5 Star luxury on Ireland's West Coast. 32 The Courtyard, is part of the top class residential development at Doonbeg Golf Club, Ireland's new premier 5 star golf and spa hotel resort. Doonbeg Golf Club offers a spectacular Greg Norman designed links course together with an elegant country manor complex. Doonbeg's spectacular Lodge and Member Clubhouse is complemented by a collection of ocean and link-side suites and cottages.
Rock Lodge is a bright and spacious residence spread over three levels and a mews to the rear. Built and finished to the highest standards, this property sits on an elevated site with breathtaking views over the Laragh countryside. The stone fronted property sits on c.2acres of lawned gardens and courtyards and is approached by electric wrought iron gates, stone pillars and a stone facing front boundary wall with a stone walled bounded avenue. The property which is to a very high standard is just newly completed - on the ground floor there is a large drawing room with an 8 foot high ceiling, a “Christoff” hand made bespoke kitchen with marble worktops, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The first floor has two spacious bedrooms with an ensuite and a family bathroom with a roll top bath. The basement has a snooker room/ entertainment room, wine cellar, panic room, gym and larder. The radiators in the basement are cast iron and come from the Gaeity Theatre in Dublin, the beams also come from an old property in the city. The mews which leads from the kitchen/breakfast room and has its own entrance comprises of kitchen/sitting room, bedroom with a patio to the side overlooking the beautiful grounds and a bathroom. The County of Wicklow is known as the ?Garden of Ireland? a name earned for its picturesque landscape, wonderful coastline, mountains and lakes. Laragh is a small picturesque village, situated in the valley of Glendalough, and the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park, surrounded by domed granite mountains, heather ? clad moorlands, wooden slopes, tranquil lakes and gushing streams. Glendalough is less than a mile from Laragh, and it is the historical heartland of the entire upland area, h
Cruagh House approximately 178sq.m(1,921sq.ft) is a charming two storey farmhouse on c.0.80ha(2acres) with numerous outbuildings large graveled yard and paddocks including stables, isolation boxes, workshops, hay barns and an old dairy The bright and spacious accommodation comprises of kitchen, utility, living room, sitting room, TV room, conservatory, study and upstairs has four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garden to the front is lawned with mature trees and hedging. There is a front entrance, garden entrance and yard entrance onto the property. The rear of the property is bounded by a tranquil river. Outbuildings There are a range of outbuildings including two span hay barns, a three span workshop 14m x 6.4m, three stalls and tack room, four bay barn/store 13.75m x 7.75m with a lean too store 8.9m x 4.79m, old dairy (store 2) 4.89m x 4.81m, loose wintering shed and three isolation boxes. The location of Cruagh House is extremely convenient with the M50 4km, Dundrum Town Centre 5.6km with its range of shops and the city centre just 10km. There are a range of golf clubs nearby with Edmondstown Golf Club just 2.3km.
Approached by a long gravelled avenue with substantial parking circle and bounded by mature trees giving a sense of complete privacy and seclusion. The well maintained gardens and grounds are mainly in lawns incorporating walkways, terraces and arbours. This exquisite property was remodelled only a short number of years ago and has the benefit of retaining its original features, whilst taking advantage of its many up to the minute innovations and improvements. The interior has elegantly proportioned rooms. The reception hall is warm and inviting, the drawing room has plenty of light with a dual aspect overlooking the gardens to the side and rear. The dining room is large and graceful and leads out to a sun terrace. The kitchen, with its modern range of cabinetry, opens onto the conservatory (with its feature stained glass ceiling panel) overlooking and leading out to the wonderful enclosed yard. The living room is a relaxed inviting room which has a home office/study off it. The modern gym opens to the indoor swimming pool complex. The first floor has four double bedrooms with three ensuites and a family bathroom. Ballybride Road is immediately to the west of the N11 and connects to both Ferndale Road and Dublin Road, Shankill. Shankill is 2kms east with its DART connection and local shopping facilities, whist the Luas at Cherrywood is 3kms north west.