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Light-filled homes with plenty of green space 30 minutes from Dublin

Bellingsfield offers a mix of three-bed and four-bed house types.

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BELLINGSFIELD IS A new development located just outside Naas town, perfect for families who wish to be near the city centre, first-time buyers, or anyone looking for some extra breathing room.

A mixed bag of detached and semi-detached homes, all properties in Bellingsfield are generously sized and equipped for the needs of a growing family.

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The Foxglove units will be 1,300 sq ft three-beds, and from there sizes increase right up to the four-bed detached Skylark and Bluebell, with floor areas of 1,753 sq ft.

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There’s a substantial amount of greenery, both communal and private, and the expansive landscaped areas around the development will be planted with trees and wildflowers.

High ceilings in each property add to a feeling of spaciousness, and there are en-suite bathrooms attached to many of the bedrooms.

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Many appliances are included in the sale of homes here, including wood burning stoves in some models. All homes are A-rated for energy, utilising an air-to-water heat pump system and photovoltaic panels set into the roof.

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In terms of location, Bellingsfield is hard to beat. Located five minutes from a number of schools – Piper’s Hill Montessori, St David’s National School, Gaelscoi Nás Na Ríogh and Piper’s Hill College – it’s also close to Naas, a bustling town with a good number of restaurants, pubs and shops.

Travelling to Dublin from Naas is easy: several bus routes pass through the town centre, and it’s a short drive to the local train station. Drivers can be in Dublin centre in 40 minutes, too.

Ballymore has a proven reputation for designing family-friendly developments: it was the brains behind the recently launched Piper’s Hill development nearby.

Homes at Bellingsfield, Piper’s Hill, Naas, Co Kildare are on sale from Savills Molesworth Street via Daft.ie. Prices are available upon application

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:41 PM

    ‘Wearable’ book lets you experience characters’ emotions while reading..
    You would be fairly exhausted after reading 50 Shades of Grey……..

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:58 PM

    Don’t need to be plugged into a book to be able to feel what the character does. You are the character, you share the adventure and feel what s/he feels. You leave your mundane existence for a few hundred pages and let the book take you to places where you can only go in fantasy land.

    Tbh ive just read books 1-3 of the Game of Thones. I’ve laughed and I’ve cried I dont need a machine to be able to emphasise with the characters.

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    Jan 29th 2014, 8:42 PM

    Too true ‘Books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you’. Carlos Ruiz Zafon.

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    Jan 29th 2014, 8:31 PM

    Have people lost every shred of empathy and imagination? Why even bother reading a book if you need a machine to help you “feel” it? Our emotions are one of the few things that separate us from our technological counterparts? We might as well give in and concede to the robot takeover now. This article makes me very sad indeed (better enjoy it while I still can).

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:34 PM

    Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:35 PM

    Sales of Shades of Grey about to increase!

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    Feb 4th 2014, 11:23 AM

    This is a cute idea, but I don’t see it taking off as the next medium of books though. It sounds like a fun novelty, and since it looks like the book is geared towards tweens it might keep them interested in reading.

    Take a look here also : http://www.thegeekyglobe.com/wearable-book-connects-you-in-to-characters-emotions.html

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    Jan 29th 2014, 10:05 PM

    Jesus..imagine feeling what a woman feels..happiness..sadness..rejection..angst..lonliness..cold..happy..sad..cold again..anger..happy again..all in the space of one minute..ehh..no thanks

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    Jan 29th 2014, 7:56 PM

    You’d fit the hole bible on the mother in laws frock!

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    Jan 30th 2014, 7:52 AM

    If there’s a fart in the story you hear an audible fart and a waft of foul wind hits you in the face.

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