£132,995 for spacious four-beds

Launching this weekend on the Dublin side of Navan, Co Meath, five detached homes in the Boyne View development in Johnstown, …

Launching this weekend on the Dublin side of Navan, Co Meath, five detached homes in the Boyne View development in Johnstown, just two miles from Navan town centre, are seriously spacious. Five of what will be 12 Beau Parc-type homes will go for sale, costing from £184,950 for the 1,715 sq ft four-bed version to £214,950 for the very large five-bed 2,112 sq ft version, which makes excellent use of the ample-sized attic space. Gunne New Homes is handling sales.

The Ledwidge-type houses also have full bay front elevation and somewhat similar redbrick and dry dash exteriors. Many other features are also shared, such as the cobblelock paving in the driveway, gas-fired central heating, coving, downstairs lavatory and a patio door from the diningroom to the back garden. The main bedroom is en suite.

Launching this weekend on the Dublin side of Navan, Co Meath, five detached homes in the Boyne View development in Johnstown, just two miles from Navan town centre, are seriously spacious. Five of what will be 12 Beau Parc-type homes will go for sale, costing from £184,950 for the 1,715 sq ft four-bed version to £214,950 for the very large five-bed 2,112 sq ft version, which makes excellent use of the ample-sized attic space. Gunne New Homes will be handling the sales.

Fifteen of what will be 131 smaller 1,335 sq ft Ledwidge-type four-bed semi-detached homes are also being released, ranging in price from £132,995 to £140,000. u184,950 for the 1715 sq ft four bed version to u214,950 for the very large five bed 2112 sq ft version, which makes excellent use of the ample-sized - and high - attic space. People need to decide at the outset whether to opt for the four-bed or five-bed conversion, as the trusses for the roof differ for each. The Beau Parc is a fine looking house with a solid harmonious shape and feel to it. Brick walls enclose each garden as standard with cobblelock paving and a turf lawn, with pressure-treated fencing. Each side of the front door has attractive leaded stained windows. Downstairs is a bright study with egg and dart-type coving. The front lounge has a bay window, although neither the fireplace, the wall lights nor the recessed speaker-system in the showhouse come as standard. French doors lead to the good-sized diningroom with patio doors to the back garden. There is a £2,500 allowance for kitchen units. A second set of patio doors leads from the bright, roomy kitchen to the back garden and a good-sized utility room. There is also a downstairs lavatory.

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The large main bedroom has a light-filled bay window, en suite with bath and separate dressing room. Other rooms on this floor include a spacious, if narrow, bright bedroom and two other bedrooms and a bathroom with bath and separate built-in shower. With so many bathrooms, the tiling allowance of £750 might not go far. The sheeted flooring rather than tongue-in-groove is disappointing in a house of this specification. In the five-bed converted option, a further stairwell leads to a bright upper landing with a Velux window, off which is a very large, bright fifth bedroom and a bathroom-cum-dressingroom. The Ledwidge-type houses also have full bay front elevation and somewhat similar redbrick and dry dash exteriors. Many other features are also shared, such as the cobblelock paving in the driveway, gas-fired central heating, coving, downstairs lavatory and a patio door from the diningroom to the back garden. The main bedroom is en suite.