luxury houses for sale Malahide, Ireland
House Malahide (Ireland)
Stunning five bedroom semi detached home located in the exclusive Wellfield Development off Streamstown Lane.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Malahide (Ireland)
St Andrews Grove is a quaint yet highly sought after cul-de-sac just off Church Road in the centre of Malahide within walking distance of the Village and all the amenities that have made the seaside town so popular. No 2 is adjacent to the park near the entrance and has been recently renovated and extended by the current owner. On offer is a beautifully presented 3 bedroom detached residence with a sunny south facing rear garden, off street parking and truly ‘turn key’ accommodation. Originally built in 1973 St Andrew’s Grove was constructed on land that was part of the Church of Ireland Rectory. The redbrick wall to the rear was part of the original orchard and remains to this day. Behind the red brick façade the property has been completely re-imagined and re-designed to create a wonderfully bright and well laid out family home which is ‘ready to go’. As you approach from the street there is obvious 'curb appeal' with granite ‘cobble-lock’ driveway and extended storm porch at the entrance. Behind the front door, the interiors do not disappoint. The entire ground floor has been excavated and lowered to create greater ceiling height. There are large white porcelain tiles which allow the light to permeate through the timber framed ‘Vrogum’ double glazed widows and French doors from the south to the rear of the property. Downstairs all of the accommodation enjoys underfloor heating and comprises an impressive entrance hall with a double height ceiling, a living room to the front which has been extended and provides a peaceful space to read or entertain. The guest bathroom downstairs has been plumbed for a shower and could easily be used to create a guest suite off a bedroom downstairs if required with a doorframe within the dry wall between the two rooms. The kitchen which was originally to the front of the house has been relocated to the rear and is now the centre of an open plan living / kitchen / dining room which is really the heart of the home. Designed around a central island unit, each of the three spaces combine seamlessly whilst also being clearly defined. The quartz countertops and custom fit kitchen units (by Mooney Kitchens) are designed around integrated NEFF appliances and AGA cooker. There is large utility, plumbed for a washing machine and dryer with a spare fridge and lots of larder storage. The dining area is particularly pleasant with double doors and vaulted ceiling which create a serene atmosphere drenched in sunlight or sunshine depending on the time of year. Immediately outside there is a private patio surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, ideal for a morning coffee or dinning al fresco in the warmer months. Upstairs, there are three large bedrooms including the main bedroom which has an en-suite bathroom and large fitted wardrobe, the family bathroom and two other spacious double rooms, while the landing leaves enough space for a bookcase and reading room. Malahide is an endlessly charming village with an abundance of wonderful restaurants, boutiques and local shopping facilities on your doorstep. Just a short stroll will lead to excellent schools at St Andrews National School, St Oliver Plunkett National School and Malahide Community School. The gates to Malahide Castle are close by and the Dart Station only minutes away on foot. All in all the this is a wonderful home which will suit a broad cross section of prospective buyers given the quality of the finish and convenience of the location. If you have set your sights on living in Malahide than viewing No 2 St Andrew’s Grove is simply essential. St Andrews Grove is a quaint yet highly sought after cul-de-sac just off Church Road in the centre of Malahide within walking distance of the Village and all the amenities that have made the seaside town so popular. No 2 is adjacent to the park near the entrance and has been recently renovated and extended by the current owner. On offer is a beautifully presented 3 bedroom detached residence with a sunny south facing rear garden, off street parking and truly ‘turn key’ accommodation. Originally built in 1973 St Andrew’s Grove was constructed on land that was part of the Church of Ireland Rectory. The redbrick wall to the rear was part of the original orchard and remains to this day. Behind the red brick façade the property has been completely re-imagined and re-designed to create a wonderfully bright and well laid out family home which is ‘ready to go’. As you approach from the street there is obvious 'curb appeal' with granite ‘cobble-lock’ driveway and extended storm porch at the entrance. Behind the front door, the interiors do not disappoint. The entire ground floor has been excavated and lowered to create greater ceiling height. There are large white porcelain tiles which allow the light to permeate through the timber framed ‘Vrogum’ double glazed widows and French doors from the south to the rear of the property. Downstairs all of the accommodation enjoys underfloor heating and comprises an impressive entrance hall with a double height ceiling, a living room to the front which has been extended and provides a peaceful space to read or entertain. The guest bathroom downstairs has been plumbed for a shower and could easily be used to create a guest suite off a bedroom downstairs if required with a doorframe within the dry wall between the two rooms. The kitchen which was originally to the front of the house has been relocated to the rear and is now the centre of an open plan living / kitchen / dining room which is really the heart of the home. Designed around a central island unit, each of the three spaces combine seamlessly whilst also being clearly defined. The quartz countertops and custom fit kitchen units (by Mooney Kitchens) are designed around integrated NEFF appliances and AGA cooker. There is large utility, plumbed for a washing machine and dryer with a spare fridge and lots of larder storage. The dining area is particularly pleasant with double doors and vaulted ceiling which create a serene atmosphere drenched in sunlight or sunshine depending on the time of year. Immediately outside there is a private patio surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, ideal for a morning coffee or dinning al fresco in the warmer months. Upstairs, there are three large bedrooms including the main bedroom which has an en-suite bathroom and large fitted wardrobe, the family bathroom and two other spacious double rooms, while the landing leaves enough space for a bookcase and reading room. Malahide is an endlessly charming village with an abundance of wonderful restaurants, boutiques and local shopping facilities on your doorstep. Just a short stroll will lead to excellent schools at St Andrews National School, St Oliver Plunkett National School and Malahide Community School. The gates to Malahide Castle are close by and the Dart Station only minutes away on foot. All in all the this is a wonderful home which will suit a broad cross section of prospective buyers given the quality of the finish and convenience of the location. If you have set your sights on living in Malahide than viewing No 2 St Andrew’s Grove is simply essential.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Malahide (Ireland)
Welcome to No 9 The Old Golf Links a five bedroom Georgian style house which has been re-designed, re-modelled and almost completely re-built in recent times. This imposing, detached 5 bedroom family home enjoys an idyllic coastal location in one Malahide’s most exclusive developments less than 1km from all the famous seaside village has to offer. No 9 extends to 391 sqm / 4,208sqft of beautifully appointed and quite frankly luxurious accommodation positioned at the centre of a 0.2 acres site with plenty of parking off street behind wrought electronic gates. There is a two car garage to the side for any motor enthusiasts and a purpose built garden room which could facilitate any number of hobbies or a home office distinct from the main house. The garden, which has been designed and landscaped to make the most of the sunshine as the sun moves around the property, is both mature and very private. The current owners love to cook and entertain and so the whole house was designed around the kitchen when it was recently re-imagined. The open plan lay out connects the kitchen / living / dining room around a spectacular island unit as the centre piece with a solid marble countertop. At the heart of the handmade country style kitchen is a large AGA alongside a commercial grade oven and 6 ring gas hob, an arrangement which wouldn’t be out of place in any of the top class restaurants that has made Malahide such a popular destination. The living room and dining room sit on either side of the kitchen with a wood burning stove at one end and enough room for a 10 seater dining table at the other. Each zone is well defined and overlook the landscaped rear garden through a wall of sash windows and double doors which allow light to pour in from the sunny aspect to the rear. Off the kitchen there is a separate utility and pantry with access to the side of the house ideal for active families and pet lovers. There are three further reception rooms off the main hall with a sitting room on either side of the hall each for different occasions and a more formal dinning room which is connected to both the open plan living space to the rear through double doors. As you climb the stairs to the first floor there is a large landing which wraps around the winding staircase. Each of the four large double rooms has an ensuite while the master bedroom also has a large walk-in wardrobe and box bay window. The fifth bedroom, is now used as an office with a hidden staircase providing access to the now converted attic. This room enjoys views of the coastline and is used by the current owners as a home gym but would also be ideal as a playroom, guest accommodation or as a breakout space for teenage kids and their friends. The Old Golf Links is located just a short stroll from Malahide Village one of Ireland's most popular and prestigious locations. It enjoys a fresh, vibrant, active and coastal ambience and has a truly exceptional and unrivalled range of amenities. With wonderful restaurants, coffee shops and bars, and an unparalleled selection of schools and sports clubs, Malahide has it all. Enjoy a stroll along the coast to the beach in Portmarnock or through Malahide Castle Demense and gardens. The Marina and yacht club next to the bustling village and some of the best links golf courses in Ireland are all on your doorstep. Malahide, which is served by the DART, is convenient to both Dublin City Centre and Dublin Airport. No 9 is a family home of true distinction with an enviable address and an even better location. Viewing Is strictly by appointment with Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
96 listings near Malahide
House Dublin (Ireland)
No. 16 Balscadden Road, Howth – Ben Eadair offers a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning property in the heart of Howth, one of Dublin's most picturesque and sought-after coastal locations. This charming period residence, positioned on an elevated site, boasts breathtaking, panoramic views of Howth Harbour, Ireland’s Eye, and the Dublin’s north coastline, making it a truly exceptional home. A property steeped in local and cultural history this extraordinary period residence is now in need of some modernisation which will present a unique opportunity to the new owners. This beautifully presented home is filled with character. As you enter the property, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway that flows seamlessly into the living areas. The property is quite unconventional in that the living accommodation for the most part is upstairs in order to make the most of the panoramic views. Each room in Ben Eadair is thoughtfully designed to maximize the breathtaking sea views, creating a tranquil and light-filled atmosphere throughout. At hall level there are two large reception rooms and a peaceful study ideal as a home office. The living room and dining room have uninterrupted views across the Irish Sea. (The dining room or study could easily be turned into a 5th bedroom). The living room and study both have open fires with ornate fire surrounds and the bay window added by the current owners which provides the spectator with a 180 degree front row seat of the East Pier and Irelands Eye in the distance with all the activity of Howth Harbour in between. Downstairs there are 4 bedrooms (with both the main bedroom and bed 2 ensuite), the main kitchen / breakfast room with a matching bay window and a conservatory extension which connects the main house to the outdoor amenities. The outdoor space at No. 16 is another quite unique feature of the property. The beautifully landscaped garden, with its mix of patio areas and lush greenery, offers an oasis of peace and privacy with unparalleled views of the sea. The outdoor terrace is ideal for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the breathtaking views of the harbour and surrounding scenery. The garden’s elevated position ensures that the panoramic sea views can be enjoyed from every angle, adding to the home’s sense of serenity and luxury. The site is long and narrow and approximately 0.5 acres along the cliff’s edge with several distinct patios and platforms which display the view from different view points. There are two separate garages (one a double) on the site (invaluable with parking at a premium locally) and a custom built barbeque hut. Howth Head was immortalised in James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’, and it’s not difficult to see why – prose, poetry and song are worthy tributes to the coastal beauty of the area. Originally a small fishing village, Howth has grown to be a major coastal area with a busy fishing port. The town, with its maritime influences and historic roots, is full of variety, with wild moorland, woodlands, and stunning cliff and coastal walks within easy reach. The coastal setting provides for walks and hiking trails around Howth Head, taking in the views of Ireland’s Eye and Lambay Island. You can take your pick from half a dozen looped walks in this spectacular area. The Village is just 20km from the City Centre (about 30 minutes by DART) and 17km (30 minutes by car) to Dublin Airport. The serenity of the surroundings are balanced by a sometimes bustling night life with a mixture of fantastic cafes, bars and restaurants. There is also a plethora of incredible public and private amenities on the peninsula from sailing and golfing to cliff walks and kite surfing. Howth has it all. Ben Eadair at No. 16 Balscadden Road is more than just a home – it’s a lifestyle. With its stunning coastal views, spacious accommodation, and prime location, this property is an exceptional find in the heart of Howth. Perfect for those seeking a luxurious, seaside retreat with easy access to all the amenities and beauty that this renowned coastal village has to offer. All in all ‘Ben Eadair’ presents an opportunity not to be missed. For those seeking a private sanctuary while remaining close to the vibrant lifestyle of Dublin’s city and coast, you could have a home steeped in character and history in a location unlike any other just a few minutes walk from Howth Village. No. 16 Balscadden Road, Howth – Ben Eadair offers a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning property in the heart of Howth, one of Dublin's most picturesque and sought-after coastal locations. This charming period residence, positioned on an elevated site, boasts breathtaking, panoramic views of Howth Harbour, Ireland’s Eye, and the Dublin’s north coastline, making it a truly exceptional home. A property steeped in local and cultural history this extraordinary period residence is now in need of some modernisation which will present a unique opportunity to the new owners. This beautifully presented home is filled with character. As you enter the property, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway that flows seamlessly into the living areas. The property is quite unconventional in that the living accommodation for the most part is upstairs in order to make the most of the panoramic views. Each room in Ben Eadair is thoughtfully designed to maximize the breathtaking sea views, creating a tranquil and light-filled atmosphere throughout. At hall level there are two large reception rooms and a peaceful study ideal as a home office. The living room and dining room have uninterrupted views across the Irish Sea. (The dining room or study could easily be turned into a 5th bedroom). The living room and study both have open fires with ornate fire surrounds and the bay window added by the current owners which provides the spectator with a 180 degree front row seat of the East Pier and Irelands Eye in the distance with all the activity of Howth Harbour in between. Downstairs there are 4 bedrooms (with both the main bedroom and bed 2 ensuite), the main kitchen / breakfast room with a matching bay window and a conservatory extension which connects the main house to the outdoor amenities. The outdoor space at No. 16 is another quite unique feature of the property. The beautifully landscaped garden, with its mix of patio areas and lush greenery, offers an oasis of peace and privacy with unparalleled views of the sea. The outdoor terrace is ideal for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the breathtaking views of the harbour and surrounding scenery. The garden’s elevated position ensures that the panoramic sea views can be enjoyed from every angle, adding to the home’s sense of serenity and luxury. The site is long and narrow and approximately 0.5 acres along the cliff’s edge with several distinct patios and platforms which display the view from different view points. There are two separate garages (one a double) on the site (invaluable with parking at a premium locally) and a custom built barbeque hut. Howth Head was immortalised in James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’, and it’s not difficult to see why – prose, poetry and song are worthy tributes to the coastal beauty of the area. Originally a small fishing village, Howth has grown to be a major coastal area with a busy fishing port. The town, with its maritime influences and historic roots, is full of variety, with wild moorland, woodlands, and stunning cliff and coastal walks within easy reach. The coastal setting provides for walks and hiking trails around Howth Head, taking in the views of Ireland’s Eye and Lambay Island. You can take your pick from half a dozen looped walks in this spectacular area. The Village is just 20km from the City Centre (about 30 minutes by DART) and 17km (30 minutes by car) to Dublin Airport. The serenity of the surroundings are balanced by a sometimes bustling night life with a mixture of fantastic cafes, bars and restaurants. There is also a plethora of incredible public and private amenities on the peninsula from sailing and golfing to cliff walks and kite surfing. Howth has it all. Ben Eadair at No. 16 Balscadden Road is more than just a home – it’s a lifestyle. With its stunning coastal views, spacious accommodation, and prime location, this property is an exceptional find in the heart of Howth. Perfect for those seeking a luxurious, seaside retreat with easy access to all the amenities and beauty that this renowned coastal village has to offer. All in all ‘Ben Eadair’ presents an opportunity not to be missed. For those seeking a private sanctuary while remaining close to the vibrant lifestyle of Dublin’s city and coast, you could have a home steeped in character and history in a location unlike any other just a few minutes walk from Howth Village.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
he elegant tree lined St Lawrence Road is the most sought after address in Clontarf and No 56 has a pretty unique offering to the market. A double fronted period with all the period details you might expect of a late Victorian build with the added benefit of a 197ft long rear garden. Crucially the garden has access to the rear to Lawrence Grove which provides obvious potential for a mews site subject to P.P. for a sizeable detached family home with a strong precedent already established nearby. The main house requires some modernisation without doubt but has been beautifully preserved and offers both elegance and floor space (approximately 278sqm / 2,992sqft). The double fronted façade is aesthetically pleasing from an architectural point of view but internally it also makes for a more practical lay out than most pre-war properties. Originally constructed in the 1890s the staff accommodation was behind the kitchen at garden level and therefore there is no basement. The kitchen / dining room will require some remodelling but otherwise the layout will suit the majority of buyers who have decided to make Clontarf their long term home and need a property that will offer them options for a growing family or space to work from home. The ‘Potential’ on offer will be the key to the inevitable popularity of ‘Ballyneety House’ but the property presents well as is. The accommodation is immediately impressive with an imposing two storey double bay window façade which greets you as you approach through the wrought iron pedestrian gate from the street. Behind the stain glass timber frame door there is a beautiful mosaic tiled floor and 4 large reception rooms off the hall. The entrance hall and reception rooms were laced with all the fine period features that are synonymous with early Edwardian properties in order to impress your guests. All the intricate plaster detail, brass work, picture rails and ornate fireplaces are all beautifully preserved. The two main rooms to the left of the hall are connect with double doors, the ceiling height here is particularly noticeable and adds to the already established sense of light and space which is another unusual feature of the property in contract to other houses even on the same road. The aspect is East-West with the evening afternoon and evening sun pouring in to the garden and accommodation to the rear. The rooms on the return will need a re-think but this will afford the new owners the opportunity to put their own mark on the property and perhaps do something ultra modern to sit in contrast to the period style in the main house. Upstairs there are five large bedrooms and a fifth reception room overlooking the rear garden on the return, alternatively this room would make for a very grand master suite which could comfortably accommodate a walk in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. The gardens to the front and rear are neat and well maintained, the rear garden in particular will again give the new owners an opportunity to take anyone of several interesting options up to develop this space to suit their needs. The luxury of a full length west facing garden with rear vehicular access is one only a handful of properties on the road still have. No 56 sits on a site of 0.2 acres and the garden measure 197 foot in length (0.1 acres) which could easily be divided to allow for a large mews house or alternatively a spacious garage, gym or home office which could accommodate the most active families and retain the rear access for themselves. The address and location is just about as good as it without question the best road this close to the City. St Lawrence Road is 4 km from O’Connell St in the city centre, 2km to East Point Business Park, 4.5km to Beaumont Hospital and 9.5km to Dublin Airport. The convenience of the location and the depth of local amenities are what create such strong demand for Clontarf. St Anne’s Park, a selection of Dublin’s finest golf courses and West Wood Gym and pool are all within walking distance from the front door. In addition to this there are a wide selection and variety of high quality restaurants, delis cafes and bars with numerous options for public transport with several bus routes and the DART at Clontarf Road all nearby. Early viewing is advised. he elegant tree lined St Lawrence Road is the most sought after address in Clontarf and No 56 has a pretty unique offering to the market. A double fronted period with all the period details you might expect of a late Victorian build with the added benefit of a 197ft long rear garden. Crucially the garden has access to the rear to Lawrence Grove which provides obvious potential for a mews site subject to P.P. for a sizeable detached family home with a strong precedent already established nearby. The main house requires some modernisation without doubt but has been beautifully preserved and offers both elegance and floor space (approximately 278sqm / 2,992sqft). The double fronted façade is aesthetically pleasing from an architectural point of view but internally it also makes for a more practical lay out than most pre-war properties. Originally constructed in the 1890s the staff accommodation was behind the kitchen at garden level and therefore there is no basement. The kitchen / dining room will require some remodelling but otherwise the layout will suit the majority of buyers who have decided to make Clontarf their long term home and need a property that will offer them options for a growing family or space to work from home. ‘Potential’ on offer will be the key to the inevitable popularity of ‘Ballyneety House’ but the property presents well as is. The accommodation is immediately impressive with an imposing two storey double bay window façade which greets you as you approach through the wrought iron pedestrian gate from the street. Behind the stain glass timber frame door there is a beautiful mosaic tiled floor and 4 large reception rooms off the hall. The entrance hall and reception rooms were laced with all the fine period features that are synonymous with early Edwardian properties in order to impress your guests. All the intricate plaster detail, brass work, picture rails and ornate fireplaces are all beautifully preserved. The two main rooms to the left of the hall are connect with double doors, the ceiling height here is particularly noticeable and adds to the already established sense of light and space which is another unusual feature of the property in contract to other houses even on the same road. The aspect is East-West with the evening afternoon and evening sun pouring in to the garden and accommodation to the rear. The rooms on the return will need a re-think but this will afford the new owners the opportunity to put their own mark on the property and perhaps do something ultra modern to sit in contrast to the period style in the main house. Upstairs there are five large bedrooms and a fifth reception room overlooking the rear garden on the return, alternatively this room would make for a very grand master suite which could comfortably accommodate a walk in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. The gardens to the front and rear are neat and well maintained, the rear garden in particular will again give the new owners an opportunity to take anyone of several interesting options up to develop this space to suit their needs. The luxury of a full length west facing garden with rear vehicular access is one only a handful of properties on the road still have. No 56 sits on a site of 0.2 acres and the garden measure 197 foot in length which could easily be divided to allow for a large mews house or alternatively a spacious garage, gym or home office which could accommodate the most active families and retain the rear access for themselves. The address and location is just about as good as it without question the best road this close to the City. St Lawrence Road is 4 km from O’Connell St in the city centre, 2km to East Point Business Park, 4.5km to Beaumont Hospital and 9.5km to Dublin Airport. The convenience of the location and the depth of local amenities are what create such strong demand for Clontarf. St Anne’s Park, a selection of Dublin’s finest golf courses and West Wood Gym and pool are all within walking distance from the front door. In addition to this there are a wide selection and variety of high quality restaurants, delis cafes and bars with numerous options for public transport with several bus routes and the DART at Clontarf Road all nearby. Early viewing is advised.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
Thulla on Dunbo Hill in Howth is a small enclave of exclusive properties in the heart of Howth Village, No 1 must be seen to be believed. It is over 7,000 sqft of the most elegant, refined accommodation available anywhere in 2024. The property is laid out over three floors with an interior design which is both stylish and sophisticated with modern comforts beyond extraordinary. The property is situated behind electric gates in and is both private and secure in an extremely convenient location. The setting provides an atmosphere that is both quiet and serene whilst the layout and design overlooking the harbour connects the residence with the activity below creating a really beautiful and ever-changing vista. The accommodation includes 5 bedrooms all ensuite, an abundance of open plan living space at hall level whilst a ground floor level there is a cinema room, temperature-controlled wine cellar, fully equipped home gym, a Norwegian sauna and outdoor stainless-steel hot-tub, steam rooms and luxurious home office. There is ample secure parking for 4/5 cars, a private rear garden trimmed by a herringbone limestone path and flanked by mature olive trees overlooking the west pier of the harbour. Every inch of this spectacular home has been carefully considered, every door handled consciously selected to complement its surroundings and is more akin to a five-star boutique hotel than a 5-bedroom home in one of Dublin’s most exclusive locations, all overlooking Howth Harbour and Ireland’s Eye beyond.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
No 43 Strand Road ‘Coxteth’ is a period property from c.1895. A beautifully designed Victorian 4 bedroom family home of some distinction positioned at the seas edge along Strand Road. Internally the accommodation extends to approximately 2,800qft with another 500sqft on the second floor in the roof space. The property is quite unique from a number of perspectives and is sure to create enormous interest if offered for sale. Architecturally protected, there is ornate detail throughout this fine home inside and out. Where the house is situated on Strand Road and in particular the position on the peninsula affords the house almost unrivalled views Dublin Bay to the South of 180 degrees. Furthermore, there is rear vehicular access and room to extend the property with a two storey garage / loft annexed to the main building. Beyond the back yard there is over half an acre of land which could potentially be developed, subject to the necessary planning permission. The house has been very well maintained as a family home for close to 50 years. ‘Croxteth’ is a fantastic house which presents a unique opportunity for the new owners to create their dream home. The accommodation is laid out over three floors and almost 3,000sqft most of which enjoys panoramic views of Dublin Bay. A semi-detached four-bay two-storey house with gablets to dormer attic, Built C.1900, with a gabled end bay to the right. Ornate timber veranda to ground floor and double pitched red tile roof with gable front and beautiful timber veranda. A distinguished residence which has been in one family for most of the last century and is now ready for new owners to take the baton. Although the structure is protected there is great potential to the rear to add to the existing floorplate subject to planning permission. The main house is bursting with character and period features from ornate plaster detail to door frames and architraves, fireplaces and stained glass. The house is as pretty as a postcard with abundant period detail throughout but as soon as your inside your eye is drawn to Dublin Bay and the views on the horizon with a stunning vista from almost every room. Situated on a remote part of the peninsula yet close enough to Sutton Village and the DART station to be convenient. From the veranda to the front of the house you could pass the time watching merchant ships and ferries glide in to and out of Dublin Port, and the boats that sail out from Dun Laoghaire or the colourful local dinghies and kite surfers bobbing on the waves. The views at night with twinkling lights from across the bay are just as mesmerising and walks by the lapping shore after dark are a select pleasure all year round. Strand Road in Sutton is one of the most highly sought-after residential addresses in north county Dublin and for good reason. It is a mature residential road of quality family homes with immediate and exceptional views of and access to the sea. It is exceptionally well located close to all the amenities the penninsula has to offer. Nearby are Howth Golf Club, St Fintan’s National School and Sutton Park school. It is only a few minutes’ drive to the thriving seaside village of Howth with its selection of renowned restaurants, shops and Howth Yacht club for the sailing enthusiasts. There are DART stations in Howth and Sutton and well-serviced bus route passes the front door. Dublin City is only 12km away and Dublin International Airport is approximately a 25-minute drive. Primed to attract attention from buyers both locally and internationally, it’s easy to say that this is an opportunity not to be missed. In Dublin, an increasingly built-up city, houses with such long unimpeded sea views, such access to the shore, such peace and tranquillity are vanishingly rare and, into the future, will be rarer still. ‘Croxteth’ was and continues to be a genuine once-off, a gem, an unmissable opportunity.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
A unique opportunity to acquire a detached property with huge scope and potential, standing on a generous site of approx. 0.2acre (0.08ha), on the southern side of Mount Merrion’s premier road. Evern benefits from full planning permission to create a truly stunning, contemporary 5 bedroom home extending to an impressive approx.328sq.m. / 3,530sq.ft. and when constructed it will be one of the finest houses to be built in South Country Dublin in recent times. As previously mentioned, St. Thomas Road is Mount Merrion’s most sought after residential road, ideally located off The Rise with its neighbourhood shops which are a focal point for Mount Merrion. There is also a vibrant community centre, church, and sporting facilities, UCD Belfield campus and an excellent choice of some of the country’s best known schools including Mount Anville, Colaiste Iosagain, The Teresian School, St Andrews, and Blackrock College to name but a few. The property is also within a short walk of the quality bus corridor on the N11, which provides ease of access to Dublin City Centre. Major shopping centres in Stillorgan and Blackrock and the DART station in Booterstown are also easily accessible.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
For Sale by Public Auction on Thursday 3rd of October at 2.30pm in our Auction Room at Lisney, St. Stephen's Green House, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 PH42. Dun Muire is a most attractive detached bungalow set on 0.19 acres and lies in the old orchard of Gortmore surrounded by original granite walls and acclaimed gardens. Nestled in a serene landscape, this charming bungalow is the home of a renowned gardener, whose passion for plants is evident upon crossing the threshold. Originally constructed circa 1960, the property was refurbished from top to bottom in 2017 to include new underfloor heating, wiring, plumbing and fully insulated. The property now offers a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flower beds. The accommodation has been thoroughly upgraded in recent years offering a truly inviting living space. Upon entering you are greeted by a very welcoming reception hall, adorned with timber doors and a picture window overlooking the garden. The home features a very fine family bathroom and three beautifully designed bedrooms, including a principal bedroom suite with a walk-in wardrobe and well appointed ensuite bathroom. The living room is a stunning space with solid walnut flooring, a barrel-shaped roof, an Adams-style fireplace and picture windows that frame views of the meticulously landscaped garden. The contemporary style kitchen is equipped with high-end Siemens appliances, marble worktops, and dual aspect windows that flood the space with natural light.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
An outstanding opportunity for the discerning purchaser to acquire a most impressive, detached family home constructed circa 2010 under the supervision of renowned architects O’Mahony Pike wonderfully positioned on one of the most sought after avenues in the heart of Blackrock. Artio is a sight to behold being set well back from the road behind electric gates and hedging enjoying a high degree of seclusion, the like of which would be difficult to come by in this highly convenient location. The gardens at this magnificent property have been professionally landscaped. On approach one is greeted by an ultra modern exterior fronted by glass and impressive granite steps. It is evident on crossing the threshold that no expense has been spared on finish or fitout at this expansive Blackrock home. The property benefits from an excellent balance of reception and bedroom accommodation laid out over three levels. The accommodation is presented in showhouse condition throughout being finished in a sleek contemporary manner. The accommodation briefly comprises of a bright entrance hallway off which there is an extremely large front reception room overlooking the private front garden, a guest w.c as well as a large master bedroom suite, with separate partitioned gym area and en suite bathroom. At garden level the property boasts a second large reception room with French doors out to a sheltered front terrace and from here double glass doors take you through to the terrific open plan kitchen/living/dining room which enjoys garden views through floor to ceiling windows. The bespoke hand painted kitchen by Dalkey Design is a site to behold and benefits from state of the art appliances and a feature island. There is a large utility room to the side and a guest w.c. on this level. On the first floor there are four further double bedrooms, two of which are en suite as well as a luxuriously appointed family bathroom. The property is situated on a particularly private site which measures approximately 43m from front to back with gardens to the front and the rear ideal for children to play or for al fresco dining. The property can be accessed at both first floor and ground floor levels with electronic operated door access available at the side of the house.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
Auction : 5th December at 2:30pm in Lisney Auction Room, St Stephens Green House, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 Attractive double fronted , three storey property located in the heart of Dublin 2 - minutes from Trinity College and St Stephen's Green. Accommodation extends to approximately 152sq.m ( 1,626 sq.ft) and includes at hall floor level, a generous hallway off which there is a sitting room running from front to back with doors out to a balcony overlooking the rear garden. There are four double bedrooms all with newly updated modern ensuite shower rooms. At garden level there is a modern kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, feature island and door out to the front and rear of the house. The property has been modernised, and offers bright well-proportioned accommodation in a truly superb location. Located next to the south docks, 135 Pearse Street is a short walk to Grafton Street, the IFSC, Trinity College, and the DART and green LUAS lines. There are a variety of neighbourhood cafés, bars, restaurants, together with the iconic Grand Canal Theatre and the Marker Hotel facing the Martha Schwartz designed waterfront plaza. While the central location affords the owner unrivalled convenience and would make a superb investment property, it also provides an ideal setting for a family home in the city. This is a superb opportunity to acquire a generously sized property in the heart of Dublin city centre.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Property with garden Dublin (Ireland)
JENKINSTOWN CASTLE JENKINSTOWN PARK, COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND A remarkable and attractive 19th-century castellated home in the Gothic Revival style and positioned within 6.7 acres [2.7 hectares] of private grounds, once part of an ancient demesne. Pleasant woodland walks can be enjoyed immediately adjacent to the gardens and medieval Kilkenny City is just a 10-minute drive. Occupying the site of a 12th-century castle, itself likely thought to have replaced a yet earlier castle, the origins of Jenkinstown Castle are truly ancient. The current manageable castle comprising some 6,663 square feet or 619 square metres of accommodation represents a portion of an early 19th-century house. The remainder demolished in the mid-20th-century. The present castle comprises a comfortable three-bedroom family home with three superb and decorative reception rooms, a spacious master bedroom suite, two further bedrooms, a family bathroom and the oratory from the original mansion, now refurbished and used as a 100-seat auditorium theatre or function room. Substantial restoration works were completed circa 2015, and the castle has been well maintained since. Jenkinstown Castle is currently in use as a private family home with beneficial rental income from from the castle itself, three Shepard Huts on the grounds and occasional rental of the auditorium theatre, either as a theatre space or as a wedding venue. The picturesque position adjacent to the famed Jenkinstown Park woods quite irresistible. A solid timber gate set within a Gothic stone doorcase leads from the private gardens to a secluded Thomas Moore Garden [he wrote The Last Rose of Summe in the house] and onward to the old demesne walled gardens and woodland walking trails. Whilst adjacent to Jenkinstown Castle the main parking area for the walks is positioned away from the house and a high stone garden wall adds further privacy. The raised front door leads into a fine banquet hall, some 40 feet in length and with two matching black Kilkenny marble chimneypieces. Enjoying elevated views the drawing room is a particularly fine room with decorative ceiling plasterwork, a marble chimneypiece and the Gothic style ornamented windows. It leads to small study and stair hall that opens at ground level to an enclosed courtyard in the upper garden. The lower ground floor includes a pleasant family room with an open fireplace, a kitchen and WC. A spacious master bedroom suite on the upper floor enjoys particularly fine views and includes a bathroom and large walk-in wardrobe. There are two further bedrooms and a family shower room. A laundry room and sunroom are accessible from the enclosed courtyard. Suitable to continue as a manageable family home, possibly with scope for rental income alongside, or there is potential to possibly further increase the rental or venue income. While not currently in use the restoration works incorporated two insulated recording booths and a studio room into the auditorium space. A Gothic style passageway hall links the main house to the auditorium. Current permissions allow occasional commercial use with access independent of the main house and there are four toilets, one with wheelchair access. The Shepard Huts are not included in sale but are additionally available. Nearby Kilkenny city provides boutique shopping, a theatre and an array of eateries, restaurants, wine bars and pubs. The 12th-century castle, a bustling crafts scene, traditional pubs, cobbled lanes and secret alleys all make Kilkenny special and combined with a lively traditional music scene, art and design exhibitions, popular seasonal festivals and Michelin star restaurants the city is enthralling. Kilkenny College secondary school offers boarding (day and weekly). Dublin city and airport about 1 hour 30 minutes driving. Eircode [property specific address code] R95 PW94, Elevation above sea level 279 feet or 85 metres. For full sale information or to arrange a visit contact David Ashmore.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
A most appealing brick fronted three-bedroom mews benefiting from generous well laid out accommodation, westerly facing rear garden, secure off street carparking, and a highly convenient location on one of Ballsbridge’s most sought-after mews lanes. No. 28 is securely set behind timber vehicular gates with separate pedestrian access. The redecorated accommodation extends to approximately 137sqm. (1,474sq.ft.) with extensive use of feature chevron timber flooring, briefly comprises: kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, sunroom, study (fourth bedroom), and guest wc. Upstairs there are three bedrooms (master ensuite), and bathroom. An attractive selling feature of this fine mews is the private westerly facing rear garden (approx. 9 m. / 29 feet.). As previously mentioned, Raglan Lane is one of Dublin 4’s most favoured mews lanes and it runs through the rear of the period houses on Raglan Road from the junction with Clyde Road to Elgin Road. Numerous facilities are close at hand including shops and restaurants on Baggot Street and all the amenities of Ballsbridge and Donnybrook Villages including 32 acres of Herbert Park, The Aviva Stadium, Lansdowne Road, The RDS, and the DART station at Lansdowne Road. Dublin City Centre including St Stephen’s Green, and all the amenities it has to offer, are within walking distance.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
Situated on a wonderfully mature, private and secluded site on Ailesbury Road, The Grove is a substantial detached redbrick family home offering bright, well-proportioned accommodation throughout all benefiting from pleasant views over the wonderful gardens and grounds which surround the property. This fine family home is situated on a generous approx. 0.4 Acre (0.16 Ha) site on one of Ireland's most sought after and prestigious residential roads. The Grove is being offered to the market in conjunction with its neighbouring property Killead, 23 Shrewsbury Road. Combined the two properties stand on approximately 1.8acres (0.72Ha) on the corner of Shrewsbury Road and Ailesbury Road, Ireland's 2 most prestigious residential roads. The sale of both properties on the open market is a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire two adjoining residences on the corner of Shrewsbury and Ailesbury Road, arguably the most exclusive residential real estate in Dublin. Approached via electronically operated timber entrance gates opposite the French Ambassador's Residence, The Grove is set well back from the road providing immense privacy and seclusion. There is ample off-street parking to the front and the entire site offers immense potential. Internally accommodation extends to approximately 250 sqm (2,691 sqft). At ground floor there is generous living accommodation to include a bright and welcoming entrance hall, 4 reception rooms, a well-appointed contemporary kitchen as well as a 5th bedroom. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, the primary bedroom with dressing room and ensuite bathroom as well as a family bathroom located on this level also. Whilst The Grove has been exceptionally well maintained and upgraded over the years, the ability to acquire a site for a detached house on such a secluded and well positioned site on Ailesbury Road rarely comes to the market and so it offers a tremendous opportunity for a purchaser to construct a substantial home of true distinction (subject to planning permission) in this most exclusive location. Ailesbury Road is one of the most prestigious residential roads in Ireland. A magnificent tree lined residential road comprising a mix of wonderful Victorian and modern architecture, this is an exceptionally sought after residential road. Popular with families and Embassy’s alike, all of whom appreciate the extreme convenience of this near city location, easily accessible to Dublin city as well as the Dublin coastline a short distance away. Some of Ireland’s finest and most valuable residences adorn this prestigious road behind the grand facades of the magnificent Victorian architecture. The road comprises a blend of styles from Victorian and Edwardian to modern. All fine homes, well set back off Ailesbury Road yet enjoying a wonderful near city location.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
An unrivalled opportunity to acquire one of Dublin's finest private homes on arguably, Ireland's premier residential site. Killead, Shrewsbury Road and The Grove, Ailesbury Road comprise two detached adjoining homes standing overall on approximately 1.8 acres (0.72 Ha) with substantial road frontage and access onto the two most exclusive residential roads in Ireland. This is a rare opportunity to acquire the Killead estate, comprising two residences on approximately 1.8acres (0.72Ha) or separately, as individual residences, Killead, 23 Shrewsbury Road on approximately 1.4acres (0.56Ha) and The Grove, 40a Ailesbury Road on approximately 0.40acres (0.16Ha).Killead is a magnificent detached Edwardian residence standing on utterly stunning private landscaped gardens and grounds in the heart of Dublin 4. Killead was constructed in c.1903 and displays all the most appealing architectural characteristics of the Edwardian Era. This unique home enjoys a charming Arts & Crafts influence enjoying an elegant yet enchanting façade with distinctive turret at ground floor. Internally, at ground floor there is an elegant and welcoming reception hall with feature fireplace, to the front there is a comfortable lounge/family room with views over the gardens to the front. The primary reception rooms, comprising an interconnecting drawing and dining room are without doubt one of the most outstanding features of this beautiful home. The family kitchen is situated to the rear of this house, this is a homely space with feature bespoke kitchen, large island and Aga. Off the kitchen there is a conservatory as well as a most impressive, recently added garden room with exceptional views of the gardens and grounds beyond. This is a wonderful space adjacent to the kitchen, ideal for comfortable day-to-day living, dining and ideally suited for garden party entertaining. A home cinema is located on the ground floor, with raised seating area, large screen, fabric walls and air conditioning. There are two staircases in Killead, the primary staircase leads from the reception hall to the first floor off which there are 4 bedrooms as well as a large and well-appointed study/bedroom 5. The primary bedroom is a particular feature, this most comfortable room enjoys a well-appointed dressing room and lavishly appointed bathroom. The primary bedroom suite also has the benefit of air conditioning for extra comfort. There is a second bedroom complete with ensuite as well as a large family bathroom at this level.The gardens and grounds of Killead are without doubt outstanding by any measure. The extensive approx. 1.4 acre (0.56 Ha) site upon which Killead stands offers a parkland like setting and is arguably the finest to be found in Dublin 4. The gardens boast a wonderful array of mature trees, shrubbery, magnificent level lawn, a feature detached timber Summer House with double doors and raised timber deck overlooking the garden. The garden also enjoys the recreational amenity of the concealed tennis court. The property is approached by an impressive, pillared entrance with electronically operated timber gates leading to a large sweeping driveway bordered by meticulously maintained lawns and planting. There is a covered carparking for several cars as well as an e-charging point. This is an outstanding private home, the caliber of which is rarely offered to the public market in Dublin and given the overall landholding and the extensive approximately 374 ft of road frontage onto Shrewsbury Road a very substantial detached modern dwelling similar to many of the recently constructed neighboring homes could be constructed subject to planning permission. Shrewsbury Road is the premier residential road in Ireland. A wonderful mature tree lined road in the heart of Dublin 4, only 4km south of St. Stephen’s Green and Dublin City Centre. This is a location of enviable convenience adjacent to vibrant Ballsbridge.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
Introducing Eltham , an exceptional property located on Eglinton Road, one of Dublin's most sought after residential roads in Dublin 4 . This stunning period home is within walking distance of the villages of both Ranelagh & Donnybrook. A superb sense of elegance and symmetry prevails throughout and the property is flooded with natural light. This imposing period property is accessed via granite steps leading to the side of the house. The impressive yet welcoming hallway has attractive ceiling coving and an elegant staircase leading to the first floor. There are two reception rooms off the hallway- a beautiful drawing room to the front with feature bay window overlooking Eglinton Road and a dining room to the rear with outlook over the well maintained garden. The hall floor accommodation is completed by a separate, modern fitted kitchen with access to the rear garden. There is a staircase in the hallway leading down to the first floor level. Upstairs there are five generous bedrooms and a study. The main bedroom has an excellent ensuite and the first floor accommodation is completed by a well-appointed family bathroom. The garden level is superb. There is a bright spacious hallway off which there is a generous reception room with feature bay window. There are two spacious double bedrooms at this level, one with an ensuite bathroom. A fitted kitchen leads through to a utility area off which there is an additional shower room. The garden level has a door to the side of the property and can be completely self-contained or kept as part of the main house. The space offers superb potential to reconfigure and create a beautiful open plan family living space / kitchen which has direct access to the garden. Eltham has superb off street parking to the front and well maintained private gardens to the side and rear . The gardens are very private and offer a tranquil oasis from which to relax or enjoy al fresco dining. Eltham has been lovingly maintained throughout the years and offers versatile accommodation which allows the next owner the ability to reconfigure or add to the existing property if desired. Eglinton Road is a highly regarded and much sought after mature residential road with some of the finest Victorian family homes Dublin has to offer. A deservedly popular residential location a short stroll to the village of nearby Donnybrook and easily accessible to Ranelagh. The property is within easy reach of nearby Elm Park Golf Park and Dublin City Centre is 3km away. Some of Dublin’s most sought after primary and secondary schools are in the immediate vicinity and transport links are excellent.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
This very fine double fronted Georgian family home comes to the market presented in excellent decorative order. The accommodation is laid out over three floors and extends to a very generous 283 sqm (3,049 sqft). Set well back from the road with much sought-after off-street parking for up to three cars on a low maintenance paved driveway sitting behind an evergreen hedging ensuring a large degree of privacy to the front. This wonderful two storey over garden level family home is entered into a light filled warm and welcoming reception hall offering a glimpse of what lies beyond. Throughout the house there are many wonderful period features of its era to include high ceilings, ornate coving, sash windows, fireplaces to name but a few. On this level there are two wonderful reception rooms either side of the entrance hall with door to guest wc. The sitting room / study on one side provides dual aspect to front and back, a feature fireplace provides a focal point for the room and is complete with built in bespoke bookshelves and alcove cabinetry. The living room on the opposite side is flooded with natural light and opens into a most impressive kitchen / dining room with an excellent range of hand painted built in kitchen storage and presses. A large centre island unit provides additional storage with insert sink unit and Iroko work top, built in wine storage, a range of good quality integrated kitchen appliances and all comes complete with black granite worktops. A striking feature of this room is the number of windows spanning to the rear and side offering views out to the iconic Rathmines clock, bespoke built in bench sitting with lots of storage ensures plenty of space to sit around the kitchen table for large gatherings. On the first floor you pass by a large feature arch picture window on the staircase and on up to the three spacious double bedrooms, the main bedroom is a real showstopper running from front to back and opening into the luxurious ensuite facilities. Fitted with “his and her” vanity unit providing excellent storage, a pumped shower and door into toilet. The hand painted bank of built in floor to ceiling wardrobes provides fantastic storage. At garden level there is an own door entrance with steps down from the driveway to two separate paved patio areas. This level provides three further bedrooms, two of which are of particularly generous proportions along with a fully tiled shower room, fitted utility / laundry room plumbed for washing machine and dryer and a built-in wine store. The family room / kids dens / home office / gym at this level is a superb space to have for any large family and overlooks the low maintenance rear garden. The gardens front and back are presented in a low maintenance easy to care for manner. The rear garden is fully enclosed surrounded with old stone walls and pedestrian gate leading out to Leinster Road. Fitted with an astro turf lawn and offering mature shrubbery and planting. There is an abundance of superb restaurants within the immediate area and a little further afield in Ranelagh and Rathgar. The refurbished Swan Shopping Centre with its excellent offerings is literally across the road. Other amenities are the Rathmines public library, the Stella Cinemas in both Rathmines & Ranelagh, the Omniplex Rathmines Cinema, and a multitude of sporting facilities including the Leinster Tennis and Cricket Club, Brookfield Tennis Club, and the Swan swimming and leisure centre. Some of Dublin’s most valued primary and secondary schools are in the vicinity. The location is well serviced by public transport running through Rathmines to include multiple bus routes in and out of town, the LUAS in Ranelagh is a few minutes’ walk away. It is also a very pleasant short walk or cycle via the canal to reach St Stephen’s Green, and Dublin’s primary business, financial and shopping districts.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
Property Dublin (Ireland)
‘Clonbur House’ is a substantial period residence from the Georgian era, a house steeped in history in a secluded and yet well connected location. In addition to the impressive 588 sqm / 6,326 sqft in the main house (inclusive of a self contained 2 bedroom granny flat) the current owners have just secured full planning permission for a modern detached house of approximately 2,713 sqft on the site of the existing tennis court. The house itself was carefully placed on an elevated plateau overlooking the river Liffey below on approximately 1.3 acres of beautifully mature multi-tiered site, this ostentatious family home enjoys stunning views across the river Liffey in and Dublin City on the horizon. There is also direct access to the Phoenix park from the property, one of only 7 residents in the city with the same privilege. All in all this is a 'once in a generation' opportunity to Clonbur House, a substantial piece of real estate with potential for additional income or further development just 4km from Hueston Station and the City beyond. Originally constructed in 1837 this substantial residence displays all the characteristics of the Georgian period. The 'Ballroom' is perhaps the best example of this, at one point in time it was used to host movie screenings for some of Hollywood’s heavyweights such as Walt Disney and Gary Cooper to name but a few. Once you meander up the sweeping driveway and the main house is revealed, it is immediately impressive and gets better at every turn. The front facade is quite symmetric with a double bay window and gardens that climb from there up above the house to the old wall and hidden gate that runs along the boundary with the Phoenix Park. The tennis court occupies a portion of the grounds but the planning permission now fully granted offers the new owners a variety of potential options for now or in years to come. The plans provide for a detached 252sqm/2,713sqft architect designed two storey residence which is quite separate to the main house with a shared entrance. A 'granny flat' was renovated in 2001 and is fully self contained with a private sundeck overlooking the mature trees on the banks of the river. Thid could easily be returned to the main house but currently provides a regular monthly income to the owners of the property. With all that is on offer it is still quite clear that Clonbur House itself is still the main attraction. The accommodation still retains all the grandeur and style it from its heyday but has been modernised by the exiting owners and offers the potential purchasers the opportunity to start to plan elegant parties of their own once the deal is done! This is not a property you ever truly own, you are simply the custodian for the duration of your ownership. Internally the gracious and unusually large entrance hall is decked out in black and white marble tiles and provides access to all of the formal reception rooms. The layout of the house is more or less as it was designed originally with some alterations and renovations. The kitchen / dining room to the rear complete with a separate utility and store room being the main upgrade carried out in modern times. The Snooker room, drawing room and Ballroom are all as grand as one might expect. It is easy to imagine how each of these unique reception rooms might have hosted cinematic dignitaries and hosted posh parties throughout recent history. The Ballroom in particular is oozing period charm and character with the plaster detail and fireplaces all perfectly preserved. Upstairs there are 5 well proportioned bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a study. The main bedroom could easily be confused with suite in a 5 star hotel complete with a large walk through wardrobe at the entrance, and a beautiful ensuite. There are three different aspects which allows sunlight to pour in all day. There is direct access to the raised patio to the rear where the current owners have hot tub and enjoy the early morning or late evening sun. Bedroom 2 is equally impressive with a dual aspect and the best views available from any of the rooms upstairs. Overlooking the river Liffey with a large ensuite shower room. There are three further bedrooms all, generously proportioned double rooms with a study which looks out on the river and a bathroom off the raised landing. The setting is quite unique given the location, position and convenience of this distinguished family home. One can walk to the Dublin City in under an hour, 12 mins on a bicycle or hop in a taxi and you could be there in less than 15mins. Access to the M50 / M1 motorway network is just 6km away and the Airport is about 20 mins away (depending on traffic of course). Furthermore, there is a small village in the nearby Chapelizod packed with artisan coffee shops and bakeries just a short stroll away. Walt Disney once said All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them and for the new owners of Clonbur House that could very well prove to be true. ‘Clonbur House’ is a substantial period residence from the Georgian era, a house steeped in history in a secluded and yet well connected location. In addition to the impressive 588 sqm / 6,326 sqft in the main house (inclusive of a self contained 2 bedroom granny flat) the current owners have just secured full planning permission for a modern detached house of approximately 2,713 sqft on the site of the existing tennis court. The house itself was carefully placed on an elevated plateau overlooking the river Liffey below on approximately 1.3 acres of beautifully mature multi-tiered site, this ostentatious family home enjoys stunning views across the river Liffey in and Dublin City on the horizon. There is also direct access to the Phoenix park from the property, one of only 7 residents in the city with the same privilege. All in all this is a 'once in a generation' opportunity to Clonbur House, a substantial piece of real estate with potential for additional income or further development just 4km from Hueston Station and the City beyond. Originally constructed in 1837 this substantial residence displays all the characteristics of the Georgian period. The 'Ballroom' is perhaps the best example of this, at one point in time it was used to host movie screenings for some of Hollywood’s heavyweights such as Walt Disney and Gary Cooper to name but a few. Once you meander up the sweeping driveway and the main house is revealed, it is immediately impressive and gets better at every turn. The front facade is quite symmetric with a double bay window and gardens that climb from there up above the house to the old wall and hidden gate that runs along the boundary with the Phoenix Park. The tennis court occupies a portion of the grounds but the planning permission now fully granted offers the new owners a variety of potential options for now or in years to come. The plans provide for a detached 252sqm/2,713sqft architect designed two storey residence which is quite separate to the main house with a shared entrance. A 'granny flat' was renovated in 2001 and is fully self contained with a private sundeck overlooking the mature trees on the banks of the river. Thid could easily be returned to the main house but currently provides a regular monthly income to the owners of the property. With all that is on offer it is still quite clear that Clonbur House itself is still the main attraction. The accommodation still retains all the grandeur and style it from its heyday but has been modernised by the exiting owners and offers the potential purchasers the opportunity to start to plan elegant parties of their own once the deal is done! This is not a property you ever truly own, you are simply the custodian for the duration of your ownership. Internally the gracious and unusually large entrance hall is decked out in black and white marble tiles and provides access to all of the formal reception rooms. The layout of the house is more or less as it was designed originally with some alterations and renovations. The kitchen / dining room to the rear complete with a separate utility and store room being the main upgrade carried out in modern times. The Snooker room, drawing room and Ballroom are all as grand as one might expect. It is easy to imagine how each of these unique reception rooms might have hosted cinematic dignitaries and hosted posh parties throughout recent history. The Ballroom in particular is oozing period charm and character with the plaster detail and fireplaces all perfectly preserved. Upstairs there are 5 well proportioned bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a study. The main bedroom could easily be confused with suite in a 5 star hotel complete with a large walk through wardrobe at the entrance, and a beautiful ensuite. There are three different aspects which allows sunlight to pour in all day. There is direct access to the raised patio to the rear where the current owners have hot tub and enjoy the early morning or late evening sun. Bedroom 2 is equally impressive with a dual aspect and the best views available from any of the rooms upstairs. Overlooking the river Liffey with a large ensuite shower room. There are three further bedrooms all, generously proportioned double rooms with a study which looks out on the river and a bathroom off the raised landing. The setting is quite unique given the location, position and convenience of this distinguished family home. One can walk to the Dublin City in under an hour, 12 mins on a bicycle or hop in a taxi and you could be there in less than 15mins. Access to the M50 / M1 motorway network is just 6km away and the Airport is about 20 mins away (depending on traffic of course). Furthermore, there is a small village in the nearby Chapelizod packed with artisan coffee shops and bakeries just a short stroll away. Walt Disney once said All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them and for the new owners of Clonbur House that could very well prove to be true.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
46 Trimleston Gardens is an excellent opportunity to acquire a beautiful semi-detached home in the heart of Booterstown, one of South County Dublin's most sought-after locations. This very well-maintained property combines modern living with a superb location making it an ideal choice for families or anyone seeking a high-quality residence close to all amenities. The property benefits from spacious living areas including a welcoming hallway leading to a guest w.c and a bright front facing living room, perfect for relaxation. The rear of the property boasts an impressive modern open plan kitchen/living/dining area with large windows and double doors overlooking the stunning west facing garden. This space is ideal for entertaining and day to day living being flooded with natural light. In addition, there is a generous and well-designed utility room enhancing convenience for household chores and storage. The upstairs accommodation includes three comfortable bedrooms, offering ample storage and room for family members or guests. A sleek and newly renovated family bathroom ensures a touch of modern luxury. The property benefits from an excellent graveled driveway with off street car parking, mature hedging and an E.V charging point. In addition, there is garage storage to the front of the property. The private sunny garden at the rear offers excellent outdoor space for relaxation, gardening or al fresco dining. A west facing orientation ensures plenty of sunlight throughout the day. Located close to some of South County Dublin’s most highly regarded schools including: St. Andrew’s College, Willow Park, Blackrock College, Coláiste Eoin and Coláiste Iosagain, this home is perfectly situated for families with school going children. Enjoying excellent access to public transportation with Booterstown DART station just minutes away, providing swift connectivity to the city centre. The N11 is also nearby offering easy access to major road networks. Booterstown and nearby Blackrock offer a wide variety of local shops, cafés and restaurants including Blackrock Shopping Centre and Frascati Shopping Centre providing everything from groceries to fashion and homewares. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Booterstown marsh and the nearby coastal walks provide scenic retreats along with Blackrock Park which is perfect for strolls or outdoor activities. For fitness enthusiasts there are several gyms and sports clubs in the area. The area is well served with a range of healthcare facilities including Blackrock Clinic and St. Vincent’s hospital nearby.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
House Dublin (Ireland)
Welcome to 52 St Helen’s Road - an elegant, semi-detached bay window Crampton-built family home that seamlessly combines comfort with style, located within this highly sought-after & mature road in the heart of Booterstown. This inviting home offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere making it the perfect retreat for modern family living. The most impressive open-plan kitchen/living/dining room provides an excellent and practical space for everyday family activities and gatherings. The accommodation extends to approximately 187 sq.m. (2,012 sq.ft.) and briefly comprises of a beautiful reception hall leading to well-proportioned interconnecting reception rooms. The heart of this home is the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. It showcases a large centre island with an undercounter sink, a gas Aga and a Neff oven with a five-ring hob. The kitchen is enhanced by granite worktops, a vaulted ceiling with atrium rooflights, underfloor heating and Carlson doors leading to the rear garden. Additional amenities include a well-equipped utility room, a convenient downstairs wet room, and a versatile garage/storage room. Upstairs, the property offers four well-appointed bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and an elegant main bathroom. The rear garden provides a tranquil escape with a large wraparound patio, lush lawn areas, and integrated lighting, making it perfect for outdoor entertaining.
…By Lisney Sotheby's International Realty
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