1 Coldwell Street Glasthule Co. Dublin
Overview
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End of Terrace

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

36 sqm
Number 1 Coldwell Street is a charming end of terrace artisan cottage dating from the 1890s. While the property needs upgrading, it presents a wonderful opportunity for new owners to put their own stamp on it. This bijou home is in the heart of Glasthule, one of South County Dublins most popular and sought-after coastal suburbs.
To the front of the property there is ample on street parking, and you are eligible for on street parking permits for both residents and visitors from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council.
Number 1 Coldwell Street is a charming end of terrace artisan cottage dating from the 1890s. While the property needs upgrading, it presents a wonderful opportunity for new owners to put their own stamp on it. This bijou home is in the heart of Glasthule, one of South County Dublins most popular and sought-after coastal suburbs.
To the front of the property there is ample on street parking, and you are eligible for on street parking permits for both residents and visitors from Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. Internally the accommodation comprises of a welcoming open plan living room/bedroom with a feature original cast iron open fireplace, with a pleasant outlook onto Coldwell Street. A spiral staircase leads up to a mezzanine/loft area and at the rear of the property there is a functional galley kitchen with a shower room off it. To the rear of the property there is a south facing courtyard which is the perfect spot for al fresco dining. Number 1 has architects plans by ARGO Development Studio to extend the property, creating a two-bedroom home of approximately 56sq.m.
The location of this property needs little introduction. It offers easy access to the Sandycove & Glasthule, as well as the Glenageary DART stations, along with numerous regular bus services. Located beside Glasthule village and within walking distance of Sandycove and Dalkey, which boast a wealth of amenities including top class restaurants, bistros, pubs, specialist, and boutique shops. Also nearby is the famous Forty Foot bathing club at Sandycove Harbour, the tranquil walks over Killiney and Dalkey hills, tennis, golf, football, and GAA clubs. Hudson Road Park around the corner has recently been upgraded by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown and is an excellent amenity to have on ones doorstep as is the seafront and The Peoples Park. The four yacht clubs and extensive marina will be of major interest to the marine and sailing enthusiast. It is now easily accessible by foot or by the recently constructed cycle track connecting Sandycove with Blackrock. The location, convenience and desirability of this house cannot be overstated.
BER: G
BER No. 113653067
Energy Performance Indicator: 621.5 kWh/m²/yr
- Living/Dining/Bedroom (5.90m x 4.90m )with timber laminate effect flooring throughout, window to the front, original cast iron open fireplace with tiled hearth, cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and a spiral staircase leading to
- Loft Mezzanine (3.20m x 2.70m )with recessed lighting, solid timber floor, cupboard housing the water tank, and two Velux skylights above
- Galley Kitchen (3.30m x 2.20m )with timber effect laminate flooring, fitted with a range of presses, space for fridge, free standing Flavel oven with four ring gas hob over, Vokera gas fired central heating boiler, stainless steel sink and drainer, plumbed for washing machine, window overlooking the rear courtyard and door to
- Shower Room with tiled floor, partially tiled walls, wc, wash hand basin, shower with a Triton electric shower unit and frosted window overlooking the courtyard
- Courtyard (4.10m x 1.60m )paved
There is on street parking to the front of the property and to the rear of the house there is a suntrap south facing courtyard which is the perfect spot for al fresco dining.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Glasthule is a beautiful scenic coastal village, enjoying views of Dublin Bay and access to all of the amenities that neighbouring Dun Laoghaire and Dalkey have to offer. With the James Joyce Tower and Museum located in nearby Sandycove, the area is famous for its Bloomsday celebration, held each year on June 16 in James Joyce’s honour.
Glasthule is a beautiful scenic coastal village, enjoying views of Dublin Bay and access to all of the amenities that neighbouring Dun Laoghaire and Dalkey have to offer. With the James Joyce Tower and Museum located in nearby Sandycove, the area is famous for its Bloomsday celebration, held each year on June 16 in James Joyce’s honour.
Glasthule has an abundance of busy shops and restaurants all located in a small village just a stone’s throw away from the seafront. Flowers and hanging baskets line the main street of this picturesque village and locals can enjoy restaurants such as the well-loved Cookbook Café and Cavistons Seafood Restaurant. Glasthule’s main road links Sandycove with Dun Laoghaire, allowing ease of access for residents to the sea swimming, dining and shopping that both villages have to offer.
Families settling in the area will be delighted with the choice of primary and secondary schools in the immediate vicinity, including The Harold School and St Joseph’s National School. Glasthule is extremely well served by public transport, positioned on the DART line (just a 25-minute commute from the city centre). There are excellent bus routes in the area, along with the Aircoach servicing Dublin Airport.
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