10 Arbutus Place Portobello Dublin 8
Overview
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End of Terrace
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
55 sqm
An instantly appealing end of terrace red brick fronted cottage which has been extensively refurbished and renovated now comprises modern contemporary accommodation in this highly sought after and convenient location approximately 1km from St. Stephens Green.
No. 10 is a bright airy home enjoying tastefully presented accommodation and will appeal to those looking for a turnkey home, a short walk to the city centre.
An instantly appealing end of terrace red brick fronted cottage which has been extensively refurbished and renovated now comprises modern contemporary accommodation in this highly sought after and convenient location approximately 1km from St. Stephens Green.
No. 10 is a bright airy home enjoying tastefully presented accommodation and will appeal to those looking for a turnkey home, a short walk to the city centre. The property which has been extensively refurbished in 2021 includes new slab with underfloor heating, new gas boiler & new kitchen. Extending approximately 55sqm. (592 sq.ft) and briefly comprises of open plan living, dining kitchen with French doors leading to rear courtyard, shower room and mezzanine bedroom. As previously mentioned, the courtyard benefits from pedestrian access.
Arbutus place is quiet Cul de Sac off Lombard Street West and enjoys a location of unparalleled convenience being approximately 1 km from St. Stephen green with a host of local amenities on the doorstep including artisan shops, restaurants, schools, pubs, churches and Luas Harcourt stop. All the amenities in Dublin city centre area a short walk away including Grafton Street, Trinity college, Royal college of surgeons and The national concert hall to name but a few.
BER: D2
BER No. 110897329
Energy Performance Indicator: 281.82 kWh/m²/y
- Living/Dining Area (6.25m x 4.85m )open plan with walnut floor, cast iron fireplace, built in bookshelf, double French doors leading out to the gravelled courtyard to the rear.
- Kitchen well fitted comprising presses, cupboards, drawers, worktop, four ring Hotpoint gas hob with extractor hood over and oven underneath, one bowl stainless steel sink unit, splashback, integrated fridge/freezer, centre island unit with breakfast bar and wine cooler, glazed panel door to:
- Shower Room (2.90m x 1.65m )comprising step in tiled shower, pedestal wash hand basin, wc, slate tiled floor, part wood panelled walls, Velux roof light, window into courtyard.
- Mezzanine Level (4.05m x 3.35m )plus a good range of built in wardrobes, Velux roof light, access to a shelved hot press.
- Courtyard (Rear) (5.00m x 2.40m )gravelled with pedestrian gate
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Portobello is one of Dublin’s most enviable neighbourhoods, with a trendy young vibe set in a maze of Victorian streets. The area boasts some of the city’s best eateries and cafes, providing every conceivable amenity from dining to shopping within a 10-minute walk of St Stephen’s Green.
The area was known as ‘Little Jerusalem’ in the early 20th century as it was the heart of Ireland’s Jewish community.
Portobello is one of Dublin’s most enviable neighbourhoods, with a trendy young vibe set in a maze of Victorian streets. The area boasts some of the city’s best eateries and cafes, providing every conceivable amenity from dining to shopping within a 10-minute walk of St Stephen’s Green.
The area was known as ‘Little Jerusalem’ in the early 20th century as it was the heart of Ireland’s Jewish community. In fact, the family home of Israel’s 6th president, Chaim Herzog, was located on Bloomfield Avenue. Today, Portobello has retained its rich multiculturalism, with restaurants such as Jerusalem, Doolally and Sprezzatura as just a few local favourites. Portobello residents have the added convenience of being located just off of the Grand Canal, where one can sit or enjoy a peaceful walk on long summer evenings.
Some of Dublin’s finest schools are situated in close proximity to Portobello, including Synge Street CBS, which gained particular fame after 2016’s film Sing Street, filmed in the area. On that note, renowned musicians Mary and Frances Black also called the area home, growing up on Charlemont Street and attending music lessons in O’Connell’s of Richmond Street.
This exceedingly popular neighbourhood is well served by regular bus routes and is a short walk to the Harcourt Luas stop. With its stunning Victorian homes, ever-growing list of trendy restaurants, bars and cafes and proximity to the heart of Dublin city centre, Portobello will continue to be a favoured location amongst Dublin residents for years to come.
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