128 Pembroke Square Grand Canal Street Upper Dublin 4
Overview
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Upper Floor
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
87 sqm
A superb second floor three bedroom apartment situated in this ever-popular development, Apt. 128 comes to the market in walk-in condition. The property has been well maintained and is conveniently located on the junction of Barrow Street and Grand Canal Street Upper, with a host of services and amenities in the immediate area. Further benefitting from a south facing balcony and designated parking space, this apartment provides a superb opportunity to live in the heart of Dublin 4.
A superb second floor three bedroom apartment situated in this ever-popular development, Apt. 128 comes to the market in walk-in condition. The property has been well maintained and is conveniently located on the junction of Barrow Street and Grand Canal Street Upper, with a host of services and amenities in the immediate area. Further benefitting from a south facing balcony and designated parking space, this apartment provides a superb opportunity to live in the heart of Dublin 4.
A welcoming L-shaped entrance hall opens into a large living/dining room, with feature fireplace and French doors out to the private balcony. An archway off the dining area leads through to a well-appointed kitchen. Also off the entrance hallway are three generous bedrooms, master en-suite, and a family bathroom. There is ample storage in the apartment, with built in wardrobes in all of the bedrooms and storage cupboards in the living area and bathroom.
Pembroke Square is fabulously located within easy reach of some of Irelands prime addresses in Dublin 4 as well as close to the city centre with all the amenities one could need. Barrow Street has seen substantial investment in the last number of years and houses some of the biggest multi-national companies. The Dart at Barrow Street offers direct access into the city centre and to all surrounding coastal areas. The restaurants, cafes and shops at Beggars Bush are within a stones throw of the property, while the Grand Canal provides scenic walks and cycle ways for nature enthusiasts. Grand Canal Dock is also within easy reach with the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, the Grand Canal Basin and a selection of luxurious restaurants and bars.
BER: C2
BER No. 112748769
Energy Performance Indicator: 184.99 kWh/m²/yr
- Reception Hall (2.80m x 1.00m )
- Shower Room with pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., corner shower unit, part tiled walls, tiled floor, and storage area housing the water tank.
- Bedroom 1 (5.19m x 2.95m )with built in fitted wardrobes and door to
- Ensuite with bath, w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, part tiled walls and tiled floor.
- Bedroom 2 (4.00m x 2.40m )with built in fitted wardrobes and window overlooking front.
- Bedroom 3 (4.20m x 2.45m )with built in fitted wardrobes and picture window overlooking front.
- Living/Dining Room (6.00m x 3.60m )excellent L shaped room with ceiling coving, two centre roses, attractive decorative fireplace, timber surround, slate inset, slate hearth, window overlooking front and folding patio doors to south facing balcony.
- Kitchen (2.70m x 1.80m )fitted with a range of overhead press and drawer units, Whirlpool stainless steel oven with four ring ceramic hob and extractor over, free standing fridge freezer, Bosch dishwasher, plumbed for washing machine, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, tiled floor and tiled splashback.
- Balcony attractive south facing balcony overlooking the corner of Barrow Street.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Ballsbridge is a lively, affluent, south-central Dublin village. The famous three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder still proclaims it as ‘Ball’s Bridge’ in recognition of the original owners of the bridge: the Ball family, well-known Dublin merchants in the 1500s and 1600s.
Today, the neighbourhood is one of Dublin’s most enviable addresses, with a wealth of fine dining, green space, and stunning period homes alongside wide, tree-lined streets.
Ballsbridge is a lively, affluent, south-central Dublin village. The famous three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder still proclaims it as ‘Ball’s Bridge’ in recognition of the original owners of the bridge: the Ball family, well-known Dublin merchants in the 1500s and 1600s.
Today, the neighbourhood is one of Dublin’s most enviable addresses, with a wealth of fine dining, green space, and stunning period homes alongside wide, tree-lined streets. Ballsbridge is home to Herbert Park, spanning approximately 32 acres of greenery, playgrounds, walking paths, sports pitches and weekend markets. There are a number of primary and secondary schools in the area, including St Christopher’s Primary School, St Conleth’s College and Marian College. Although the heart of Ballsbridge is a short stroll from Dublin city centre, a number of bus routes and Dart stations serve the area for ease of access.
Ballsbridge is a Dublin hub for all things sport, culture and dining, with the RDS, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) headquarters and the Aviva Stadium all located in the neighbourhood, along with local culinary institutions such as The Girl and the Goose Restaurant and the Shelbourne Social. The area is known the world over, in part thanks to the historic homes that now make up the diplomatic residences of Dublin’s Embassy Belt as well as the inclusion of Ailesbury and Shrewsbury Roads on the Irish edition of Monopoly.
Ballsbridge is a historic Dublin neighbourhood, highly sought-after and prestigious, and with all of the amenities needed to create a rich, modern lifestyle at home.
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