14 Wellington Street Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin
Overview
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End of Terrace

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

53 sqm
This beautifully inviting two bedroom home is discreetly positioned on a tranquil side street just off Lower Georges Street, offering that rare harmony of town centre convenience and serene residential charm. Forming part of an attractive terrace of four well kept homes built in the 1980s, the property extends to a comfortable 53sqm (570sq.ft.) and is presented with exceptional care.
This beautifully inviting two bedroom home is discreetly positioned on a tranquil side street just off Lower Georges Street, offering that rare harmony of town centre convenience and serene residential charm. Forming part of an attractive terrace of four well kept homes built in the 1980s, the property extends to a comfortable 53sqm (570sq.ft.) and is presented with exceptional care.
A welcoming entrance porch leads into a bright, airy living room with coal effect fireplace providing a warm focal point and an atmosphere of effortless comfort. The thoughtfully designed kitchen and dining area sit to the rear, offering a well planned layout and direct access to a private rear garden, an ideal retreat for morning coffee, quiet evening moments, or simply enjoying fresh air in your own secluded outdoor space. Upstairs, the sense of calm continues with two generously sized double bedrooms, each offering excellent proportions, complemented by a well appointed bathroom that completes the accommodation.
Residents enjoy the practicality of on street permit parking without compromising the peaceful ambience of the setting. The location is one of this home’s greatest strengths. Dun Laoghaire, a vibrant coastal suburb, offers an exceptional array of shops, supermarkets, cafés, and leisure amenities, all within easy reach. The seafront lies just moments away, inviting leisurely strolls along the historic piers, invigorating swims, or participation in the many water based activities that define the area’s maritime character.
Connectivity is superb, with both the DART station and the main bus terminus only a five minute walk from the front door, ensuring effortless access to Dublin and beyond. The nearby Aircoach stop adds further convenience for frequent travellers. Altogether, 14 Wellington Street represents a rare opportunity to enjoy coastal living, urban accessibility, and a peaceful residential atmosphere in one charming and exceptionally well located home.
- Entrance Hall (1.1m x 1.8m)with alarm panel, fuse board, ceiling coving and opens through to the
- Living Room (4.7m x 4.1m)with ceiling coving, coal effect gas fireplace with timber mantle, feature brick inset and hearth, understairs storage
- Dining Room (2.3m x 1.85m)with double doors to the rear garden and opening through to the
- Kitchen (2.05m x 2.3m)with ceiling coving, a range of fitted cupboards and units, work surfaces, integrated four ring gas hob with extractor fan over, integrated electric oven, plumbed for washing machine, tiled splashbacks and gas boiler
- Bedroom 1 (4.1m x 3m)with a range of fitted wardrobes
- Bedroom 2 (3.35m x 2.2m)with fitted wardrobes
- Bathroom (2.5m x 1.9m)with bath with electric Triton T90Z shower over, heated towel rail, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under and hot press
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway.
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway. Today it is a well-established village with a wide array of shops, restaurants, pubs, cinemas, and of course, plenty of recreational activities. Dun Laoghaire locals enjoy everything from dining at favourites such as Bistro Le Monde, to sea swimming at the Forty Foot, catching a show at the Pavilion Theatre or any number of marine activities in one of Dun Laoghaire’s four yacht clubs. On Sundays, The People’s Park draws huge numbers of both stallholders and visitors to their famous Farmers’ Market.
Located within 10 kilometres from Dublin City Centre, Dun Laoghaire is extremely well served by public transport. The DART line offers 20-minute trips from the city centre, and there are excellent bus routes in the area along with the Aircoach servicing Dublin Airport. There are numerous schools in the area, with some of Dublin’s top-rated primary and secondary schools located close by.
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