13 Chestnut Road Mount Merrion Co. Dublin
Overview
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Semi Detached

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

125 sqm
Superbly located in a quiet and mature cul-de-sac off The Rise, a charming bay windowed Kenny built semi detached family home enjoying huge scope and potential with a generous rear garden, side garage, and large attic.
No. 13 is an appealing 1930’s built, semi-detached family home which has been well maintained over the years and benefits from tremendous added potential to create a very special residence in one of South County Dublin’s most sought after locations.
Superbly located in a quiet and mature cul-de-sac off The Rise, a charming bay windowed Kenny built semi detached family home enjoying huge scope and potential with a generous rear garden, side garage, and large attic.
No. 13 is an appealing 1930’s built, semi-detached family home which has been well maintained over the years and benefits from tremendous added potential to create a very special residence in one of South County Dublin’s most sought after locations.
Chestnut Road is a peaceful, established, highly convenient location off The Rise and is one of the few cul-de-sac’s in Mount Merrion. It is ideally located adjacent to nearby neighbourhood shops on The Rise which are a focal point for Mount Merrion. There is also a vibrant community centre, church, sporting facilities, university campus at Belfield and an excellent selection of some of the countries best known schools close by. The property is also within a short walk of the QBC on the N11, providing ease of access to Dublin City Centre. The major shopping centres in Stillorgan, Blackrock, and the DART station at Booterstown are all easily accessible.
BER: D2
BER No. 119095420
Energy Performance Indicator: 272.81
- Entrance Porch with tiled floor
- Reception Hall (2.1m x 3.3m)with understairs storage
- Sitting Room (3.7m x 4.7m)with attractive marble fireplace, cast iron and tiled inset, open fire, tiled hearth, picture windows overlooking front
- Living Room (3.4m x 3.8m)with tiled fireplace, tiled hearth, sliding patio doors leading to the rear garden.
- Kitchen / Breakfast Room (3m x 4.5m)fitted with a range of press and drawer units, stainless steel sink unit, freestanding fridge freezer, plumbed for dishwasher, double oven, four ring ceramic hob with extractor over, window overlooking side and rear. door to garden.
- Bedroom 1 (3.5m x 3.75m)with picture window overlooking rear and door to balcony.
- Bedroom 2 (4.7m x 3.8m)with picture window overlooking front.
- Bedroom 3 (2.9m x 3.2m)
- Bathroom comprising cabinet whb, wc, corner shower with electric shower, tiled floor, tiled walls, window to front.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
The leafy green streets of Mount Merrion are some of the most enviable in Dublin. This renowned neighbourhood has long been regarded as a highly sought-after location, characterised by large gardens,1930s Kenny-built houses with incredible character, and its convenient location, just 6 kilometres south of St Stephen’s Green.
The leafy green streets of Mount Merrion are some of the most enviable in Dublin. This renowned neighbourhood has long been regarded as a highly sought-after location, characterised by large gardens,1930s Kenny-built houses with incredible character, and its convenient location, just 6 kilometres south of St Stephen’s Green.
Mount Merrion is home to Deerpark, a sprawling Greenland of 32 acres with playing fields, woodland walks and views overlooking Dublin city centre. The park also offers a tennis and football club. The area is favoured by young families looking for a room to grow, and who want to take advantage of the wide selection of some of South County Dublin’s finest schools. An excellent choice of amenities is nearby on The Rise, including local favourite restaurant Michael’s Mount Merrion. As far as a commute goes, Mount Merrion is located conveniently on the Quality Bus Corridor, with regular service into Dublin city centre.
Although the postcode dates back 300 years to the Fitzgerald Estate, modern development in the area only began in 1926 with the building of a strip of modern bungalows on Mount Anville Road (which cost just £750 a pop by 1928!). The unique, large homes synonymous with the area were built around the 1930s, and have housed several Dubliners of note, including Dermot Morgan of Father Ted fame.
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