12 The Aspens, Abberley Shanganagh Road Killiney Co. Dublin
Overview
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Terraced

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

72 sqm
12 The Aspens is set within a peaceful and mature development, beautifully landscaped and superbly located. This delightful mid-terrace home offers generous and well-proportioned accommodation, ideally positioned within this highly sought-after development just off Shanganagh Road. Extending to approximately 72 sqm. (775 sqft), the property is bright, spacious, and thoughtfully laid out.
12 The Aspens is set within a peaceful and mature development, beautifully landscaped and superbly located. This delightful mid-terrace home offers generous and well-proportioned accommodation, ideally positioned within this highly sought-after development just off Shanganagh Road. Extending to approximately 72 sqm. (775 sqft), the property is bright, spacious, and thoughtfully laid out. The accommodation briefly comprises of a welcoming entrance hall, spacious living room, and kitchen/dining room overlooking the rear garden. The ground floor benefits from newly fitted laminate flooring. Upstairs, there are two well-appointed double bedrooms with newly fitted carpets throughout this floor, along with a newly installed bathroom completes the accommodation.
The property benefits from an excellent range of local amenities, including well-regarded primary and secondary schools, convenient shopping facilities in Shankill Village and Tesco on Churchview Road, while both Dalkey Village and Dún Laoghaire town centre are within easy reach, offering an extensive selection of shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Outdoor enthusiasts are particularly well catered for, with Killiney and Dalkey Hills and Killiney Beach nearby. As well as a wide range of sporting and leisure facilities including Killiney Golf Club and Fitzpatrick’s Castle Hotel with its excellent fitness centre, indoor swimming pool and outdoor padel courts, as well as marine activities at Dun Laoghaire yacht clubs and harbour.
BER: C1
BER No. 119018026
Energy Performance Indicator: 161.66 kWh/m/yr
- Entrance Porch (2m x 1m)with fuse board and alarm panel opens through to
- Living Room (2.9m x 5.6m)Laminate wood floors throughout ground floor, feature fireplace with tiled hearth and surround, understairs storage. Window overlooking front. Double doors opening into
- Kitchen/Dining Room (3.6 x 3.5)A range of overhead presses and drawer units, Flavel electric oven with four ring hob, Overhead extractor, Tricity Bendix washing machine,
Glowworm boiler, wall mounted heating controls. Glazed door & screen leading out to rear garden.
- Landing (2m x 1.9m)With hatch to attic, hot-press with hot water cylinder and shelves, new carpets throughout upstairs
- Bedroom 1 (2.9m x 3.9m)Double bedroom with large Velux window overlooking rear garden. Fitted wardrobes and additional under eves storage
- Bedroom 2 (2.8m x 3.8m)Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, window overlooking front.
- Bathroom (1.9m x 1.8m)Fully tiled floor and walls, heated towel rail, WC, wash hand basin with drawers under, step-in shower with monsoon head and hand held shower, Velux roof light.
- Outside Sunny rear garden mainly laid out in artificial grass & pebble.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Killiney is an affluent seaside resort and suburb in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. It lies south of neighbouring Dalkey, and north of Shankill. The village grew around the 11th century Killiney Church, and became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century.
Killiney is an affluent seaside resort and suburb in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. It lies south of neighbouring Dalkey, and north of Shankill. The village grew around the 11th century Killiney Church, and became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century.
This is a highly regarded area, very popular with its fair share of celebrity residents. The majority of houses in Killiney are substantial in size with larger than normal gardens. Those situated on the southern slopes of Killiney Hill offer stunning views of the seascape and landscape and tend to be very sought-after. Likewise, the excellent selection of local primary and secondary schools such as Glenageary Killiney National School (Wyvern), St Joseph’s of Killiney and Holy Child are a big draw for families looking to settle down.
The area has an abundance of excellent leisure and recreation facilities, such as coastal and hill walks, rock climbing and even hang gliding (for those not faint of heart!). Killiney Beach is particularly popular with swimmers and bathers alike, and nearby Dun Laoghaire Harbour with its four yacht clubs and extensive marina is very popular with the marine and sailing enthusiasts. Of course, Killiney Hill is well known for its stunning walks and views overlooking Dublin Bay.
Killiney’s DART station offers easy access to Dublin city, and a regular bus service reaches the public transport options at Dun Laoghaire. However, with the many excellent amenities in Killiney town, residents often opt for the renowned restaurants, cafés, pubs and shopping closer to home. Everything needed for modern living – including supermarkets, pharmacy, dentistry, banks and newsagents – are available in this charming south Dublin village.
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