14 Pembroke Lane Ballsbridge Dublin 4
Overview
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Mews
2 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
180 sqm
A unique opportunity to acquire a most impressive, refurbished Mews on this highly convenient & sought-after location, benefiting from an attractively landscaped south facing rear garden and generous off street parking.
No. 14 is an instantly appealing home which has been very stylishly refurbished with great taste and flair. On entering the impressive reception hall with feature Portland stone floor, wainscoting & oak staircase one is immediately struck by the sense of quality at the heart of this refurbishment.
A unique opportunity to acquire a most impressive, refurbished Mews on this highly convenient & sought-after location, benefiting from an attractively landscaped south facing rear garden and generous off street parking.
No. 14 is an instantly appealing home which has been very stylishly refurbished with great taste and flair. On entering the impressive reception hall with feature Portland stone floor, wainscoting & oak staircase one is immediately struck by the sense of quality at the heart of this refurbishment. The living room is a particular feature with the striking crittall style concertina doors which invites the sunny landscaped garden into the focal part of the house. The hand painted kitchen is very well appointed with French doors opening to the front patio and guest w.c. complete the downstairs accommodation. One the first floor there is a very generous main bedroom with well-appointed en-suite and French doors to the roof terrace, second bedroom, utility room and well appointed bathroom. The attic has been converted and provides generous attic bedroom with ensuite.
Pembroke Lane is a location of enviable convenience, exceptionally well located between Donnybrook and Ballsbridge and adjacent to a wide selection of amenities in the immediate area including specialist shops, restaurants on Pembroke Road, various schools, the RDS and Herbert Park. The property is within walking distance of The Aviva Stadium and Dublins primary business, shopping and financial district. The DART at Lansdowne Road is also a short stroll away.
BER: D2
BER No. 107521544
Energy Performance Indicator: 280.26
- Entrance Hall (3.95m x 2.95m )with impressive double folding hall doors, Portland stone floor, wainscoting, oak staircase with timber threads and handrail.
- Guest Wc with wc, whb, wainscotting and feature wall paper
- Living/Dining Room (8.30m x 6.90m )with wide plank oak floor, impressive fireplace with marble effect gas fire and raised hearth, built in units and feature concertina crittall style doors leading to south facing rear garden.
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.40m x 3.90m )beautifully appointed with hand painted timber units comprising presses, cupboards, drawers, feature worktop with franke under counter sink unit, integrated Siemens microwave, aga and aga companion with mirrored splash back, space for free standing American style oven and French doors leading to the front with built in shelving and wide plank oak floor.
- Bedroom 1 (4.95m x 4.25m )with timber floor & built in wardrobes, French doors leading to a roof garden and glazed double doors through to
- Ensuite well-appointed comprising bath, large step in tiled shower, his & hers vanity whb set on quartz work surface with presses underneath, built in cupboard, tiled floor, chrome heated towel rail, French window overlooking rear balcony
- Roof Terrace (5.85m x 2.80m )south facing overlooking rear garden, awning and wall mounted heaters.
- Bedroom 2 (3.65m x 2.65m )with rustic shelving
- Utility Room (2.40m x 2.20m )with quartz worktop, one bowl under sink unit, plumbed for washing machine and dryer with cupboards above
- Bathroom with cast iron roll top free standing bath, vanity whb with cupboards underneath, wc, fossilised limestone floor and part wood panelled walls.
- Attic Bedroom (6.25m x 3.45m )with three velux roof lights, chevron timber flooring with good under eaves storage and door to
- Ensuite with step in shower, pedestal whb, wc, limestone floor, part wood panelled walls and Velux roof light
The front garden is mainly laid out in gravel providing good off streetcar parking. It is bordered by flower beds and box hedging with shrubs and bushes. Sandstone patio. Outside shed.
The attractively landscaped south facing rear garden (approx. 10m. / 33ft.) is a real selling feature. Mainly laid out in sandstone patio. Bordered by flower beds and box hedging with shrubs and bushes. Outside tap.
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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