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4 of a kind: Commuter-friendly homes under an hour from Dublin

From a new build in Navan to a sprawling six-bed in Delgany.

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DUBLIN’S COMMUTER BELT now extends far beyond the capital itself. Transport improvements in recent years mean that surrounding counties like Meath and Wexford are now a realistic location for city centre workers to put down roots.

If you’re looking for a lifestyle that offers all the benefits of suburban or country living while still being under an hours’ drive time from Dublin city, we’ve rounded up four of the best.

Kells, Co Meath – €365,000

Situated on the lower portion of the grounds of Headfort Demense, home to Headford House boarding school, this three-bedroom home has plenty of character. Sitting on an enviable corner site with a private landscaped garden to the rear, the 20-year-old home has the feel of a much more mature and established property.

Inside features a large and bright living area with a separate dining room, a kitchen and a guest WC. Upstairs are three generous double bedrooms and a master en-suite bathroom, plus a main family bathroom. As well as enjoying countryside surrounds, the property is within walking distance of the town of Kells – and it’s a 50-minute drive from Dublin.

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Delgany, Co Wicklow – €950,000

This stunning six-bedroom detached home enjoys a sought-after location close to the picturesque village of Delgany, only a 55-minute drive to central Dublin. Set on half an acre of landscaped gardens, the property covers over 4,300 square feet. It includes a self-contained residence (with its own kitchen, dining area and double bedroom), which is ideal for long-term guests or lodgers.

The property has been restored and upgraded over the years, with high ceilings and glazed windows throughout, adding an abundance of natural light. Three of the six bedrooms include en-suite bathrooms, and all feature either plush carpeting or laminate wood flooring.

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Navan, Co Meath –  €250,000

This three-bedroom, semi-detached property is one of just a few remaining homes at the Cois Glaisin development, with viewing available by appointment now. Located in the growing family hub of Johnstown, Cois Glaisin is a 40-minute drive from Dublin. It’s also a 20-minute drive from Blanchardstown Centre and a 10-minute drive from Navan town centre.

The property is A-rated for energy and has gas-fired central heating pre-installed, plus plenty of beautiful bespoke finishings inside. Downstairs briefly comprises an entrance hall, a large family room and an open plan kitchen/dining area. Upstairs are two double and one single bedroom, plus a family bathroom and a master en-suite bathroom.

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Kilmacanogue, Co Wicklow – €950,000

Tucked into the hillside on an elevated 0.7 acre site, this split-level four-bedroom home is bursting with character and style. With a natural stone exterior and floor-to-ceiling glass on the upper level, it’s a property that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape – thanks to the skill of architect Denis Byrne.

Bleanaskill is located in Rocky Valley, a short stroll from Kilmacanogue village and a 55-minute drive from central Dublin. Inside, the property’s vaulted ceilings and solid oak floors give it a truly contemporary feel, with direct access to a rear sun terrace from the ground level.

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Paula Lyne
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