Thornhill House is a substantial two storey over basement Georgian property which was originally built in 1820. The house is a protected structure due to its historical and architectural significance. It is the former family home of PV Doyle.
This property remains in a presentable condition with the interiors in reasonable condition, however it is in need of refurbishment.
Thornhill House is a substantial two storey over basement Georgian property which was originally built in 1820. The house is a protected structure due to its historical and architectural significance. It is the former family home of PV Doyle.
This property remains in a presentable condition with the interiors in reasonable condition, however it is in need of refurbishment. The property benefits from a planning grant (ref D21A/016) which permits a number of upgrades to Thornhill House, to include conservation works and interventions to
the kitchen, bathrooms, doors & windows, external architectural enhancements, and new soft and hard landscaping to the south and west.
Thornhill House enjoys an extremely spacious interior with approximately 493 Sq.M of living space. There are four bedrooms and four large reception rooms, with a large number of bathrooms and storage areas on each floor. There is a large private garden to the side and front of the house, which measures approximately 900 Sq.M. The property will have a private gated entrance and driveway, with parking available for up to 6 vehicles.
Mount Merrion is one of South County Dublin’s most sought-after locations within a vibrant self-contained community with primary, secondary schools, churches, community centre, scouts hall,
shops and services. Stillorgan is easily accessible with its wide range of shops, restaurants and sporting facilities including Kilmacud Crokes.
Cherrygarth is situated off Trees Road and is a five minute walk from the delightful Deer Park with football pitches, tennis clubs, woodland walks and commanding views over Dublin City and
beyond. Cherrygarth is a known for its tight unit community and neighbourhood feel. Residents are very proud of their environment and The Residents Association (MMRA) initiatives such as “Clean Up Day” and the “Tidy Roads” competition are actively supported. Shops on the The Rise which are a focal point of Mount Merrion are close at hand as is the UCD Belfield campus and QBC is on the N11 provides ease of access to and from the city centre