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Explore this brand new home in the Wicklow countryside for €1,275,000

7 Hazelwood is a five-bed that’s close to the sea and the city.

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WANT TO BUILD a unique new home but find the thought of building from scratch a bit daunting? Say hello to 7 Hazelwood, a large five-bed home that isn’t even a year old. Located in Kilpedder, a small countryside area close to Greystones and Delgany, this whopper of a 258 m² home has all the makings of a one-off house with the work already done for you.

Space certainly isn’t an issue and as for the perfect balance of city and country life, you couldn’t do much better. A ten minute drive from Greystones and about 45 minutes from Dublin city centre, this would no doubt suit a growing family and those who hybrid work. 

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All the next owner of this home will need to do is unpack their bags, it seems. The house is finished impeccably, is full of unique touches and natural light. Upon entering, you’re presented with an elegant staircase that leads to the gallery landing and vaulted ceiling above. The ground floor has a great flow thanks to the polished tile floor that leads from the hallway to the large open plan kitchen with dining area and lounge that looks out onto the south facing back garden. 

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The ground floor also has no shortage of storage space – a cloakroom and under stair space makes sure of that. And if a break from open-plan living is needed, there are two separate rooms to the front of the house – a playroom and a pretty sitting room with a charming herringbone floor. Large windows let the natural light in. 

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The house makes space for five bedrooms, one of which completes the ground floor. The remaining four sit upstairs and are all doubles. Two even have en suite shower rooms, while the main bedroom includes a fancy walk-in wardrobe.  The remaining room share the spacious family bathroom and a handy walk-in cloakroom for even more storage options. 

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There’s also plenty of space surrounding the house. Guarded by electric gates, there’s lots of room for the kids to play safely and a gravelled area for plenty of cars to park. 

And there, renovation potential, too. A detached double garage sits on the site that has a floor area of over 30m² with its loft space. This could make an ideal home office or home gym if needed.

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The house is located on Johnstown Avenue, so the small village of Kilpedder is just a stroll away. For those who like to leave the car at home, a bus goes to Greystones and then on the Bray, both larger towns that benefit from the DART. For drivers, the surrounding towns are all about a ten-minute drive away. Families will have their pick of schools, activities, shops and cafes, making 7 Hazelwood an ideal option for those who fancy a bit of everything. 

7 Hazelwood, Johnstown, Kilpedder, Co Wicklow is on the market for €1,275,000 through DNG. 

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    Mute 8-Bit-Relic
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    Jun 5th 2020, 8:49 AM

    Gosh, close them and restart them once they are done… they were responsible for 153 of the cases last week. If that’s one of the main things preventing us from reopening get it done.

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    Mute Aidan O' Neill
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    Jun 5th 2020, 8:54 AM

    Absolute cop out answer by Harris also. He should be getting briefed on the situation and informing the House.

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    Jun 5th 2020, 8:51 AM

    whoever owns the meat plants should know who’s working there and also where they live

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    Mute Aidan O' Neill
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    Jun 5th 2020, 8:53 AM

    @frank_1916: meat industry has a lot of Government connections, no sign of inspections or shut down. We’ve been averaging what 50ish a day for the last two weeks? So 100 per week in meat factories means about 2 out of every 7 cases is from one now. With lack of contact tracing this is clearly a significant factor for why the numbers aren’t lower.

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    Mute Eugene Comaskey
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    Jun 5th 2020, 9:38 AM

    @frank_1916: Meath Factory Owners are just that , they are not “keepers” , they cannot follow the workers home and see what they do and where they go . Isn’t the problem with the HSE and Dept of Ag, who have Dept Vets in there. Just like the Nursing Homes, HSE not really doing their job.

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    Mute John Mulligan
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    Jun 5th 2020, 10:04 AM

    @frank_1916: anecdotally, the problem isn’t in the meat plants per se, it’s not possible for employers to police behaviour once people clock off and go home. It appears that correct precautions are in place in the plants, but the employers have no power outside of the workplace to ensure social distancing etc.

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    Mute Cormac
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    Jun 5th 2020, 11:36 AM

    @Eugene Comaskey: the vets are responsible for checking the animals for diseases. They have no responsibility towards the factory employees. It is either the HSA or the HSE that should be taking charge

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    Jun 5th 2020, 9:48 AM

    The vast majority of these workers come from a particular community (in our local plants anyway) so contact tracing you would think would be a bit easier. I also think they have a mindset of even if I am bit under the weather I am going to work anyway.

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    Mute Mary Walshe
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    Jun 5th 2020, 1:22 PM

    @Sharp Elsi Mate:
    Probably because they cannot afford not to go to work, I’d say!

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    Jun 5th 2020, 2:24 PM

    @Mary Walshe: Yes sadly most likely but is the system not supposed to allow you to get the PUP if you cannot go to work?

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    Mute Isabel Oliveira
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    Jun 5th 2020, 9:34 AM

    All workers contacts ( colleagues and families ) should be traced . Simply no excuse. 70%?is not good enough.

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    Mute George
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    Jun 5th 2020, 10:03 AM

    Big issue is Harris & HSE not using these sites to perfect their tracing procedures. We will have clusters and they will need immediate action. Country cannot shut down again

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    Mute Michael Mcloughlin
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    Jun 5th 2020, 11:04 AM

    Close them like they have the schools and shops and dont reopen them until all the workers comply with the testing .
    I know in the Midlands some of the partners of the people working in the meat Factorys are working in Nursing homes and working as care assistants so it needs to be sorted

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    Jun 5th 2020, 9:09 AM

    27 hospitalised out of 1,048 cases is less than 2.6 percent. I think this gives a good rough guide on serious cases rate for adults in 18 – 50 age range. Also no mention of any deaths but they haven’t said there hasn’t been any either so can’t assume that’s the case.

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    Mute Sean Reddin
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    Jun 5th 2020, 10:34 AM

    People / workers are secondary once there is money to be made even in a pandemic unfortunately.

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    Mute Vladimir Macro
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    Jun 5th 2020, 12:02 PM

    1800 peolpe now trained to work in contact monitoring.

    What are they doing?

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    Mute MickN
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    Jun 5th 2020, 12:23 PM

    Has anyone asked who gave the ok for the planeloads of Brazilians than flew in during the lockdown to go straight to work in the meat factories…?
    No….?
    Didn’t think so…

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    Jun 5th 2020, 1:56 PM

    Shut the meat factories down, engage with the employees and help them instead of talking about these workers as if they didn’t matter

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