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28 Mar 2026

PICTURES: Impressive five bed Laois home in quiet cul-de-sac

A substantial five bedroom home in a quiet cul de sac with an expansive garden has come on the market in Laois. The beautiful detached home in Killeshin, measuring around 300m2, was constructed in 2015. CONTINUE READING BELOW PHOTO

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Step inside, a welcoming entrance hallway leads to a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The kitchen features a fitted design with extensive worktop space, quartz countertops, a large island unit, and generous storage. A striking picture window provides a pleasant outlook to the garden. The ground floor also features a utility room, a guest WC and an additional sitting room with a solid fuel stove.

On the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms, all of which benefit from en-suite bathrooms. The primary bedroom also includes a walk-in wardrobe. The spacious landing area features a distinctive porthole window, adding character and natural light.

The second floor has an additional bedroom, a family bathroom and a storage room. The upper level also benefits from side attic spaces and overhead attic storage.

Notable interior features throughout the home include a feature spiral staircase with floor to ceiling window, walnut doors, a mix of high-quality flooring throughout, quality sanitary ware in the bathrooms including vanity sink units, extensive fitted kitchen & utility units with ample storage, picture window overlooking the rear garden and much more.


This property has been thoughtfully upgraded for energy efficiency and future comfort, featuring solar panels for hot water, high-performance future-proof windows, pumped bead wall insulation, and insulated slabs throughout.


Outside there are generous gardens complemented by a detached block-built garage.


36 Rath Glen, Killeshin is being brought to the market by O’Farrell Property and is listed with an asking price of €495,000.

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