15 Cherrygarth Mount Merrion Co. Dublin
Overview
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Detached
5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
175 sqm
Superbly positioned on a generous south west facing corner site on a quiet cul de sac off Trees Road Lower, a substantial five bedroomed detached bungalow enjoying huge scope and potential.
The property currently extends to an impressive approx. 175 sqm. (1,883sq.ft.) ; however, these PV Doyle built bungalows (circa 1960) enjoy very substantial attics most of which have been converted to create substantial additional accommodation.
Superbly positioned on a generous south west facing corner site on a quiet cul de sac off Trees Road Lower, a substantial five bedroomed detached bungalow enjoying huge scope and potential.
The property currently extends to an impressive approx. 175 sqm. (1,883sq.ft.) ; however, these PV Doyle built bungalows (circa 1960) enjoy very substantial attics most of which have been converted to create substantial additional accommodation.
No. 15 will appeal to purchasers seeking a large family home with the opportunity to refurbish and remodel using their own taste and flair to create a very special home of their own.
Mount Merrion is one of South County Dublins most sought-after locations within a vibrant self-contained community with primary, secondary schools, churches, community centre, scouts hall, shops, restaurants 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 Lower and is a five minute walk from the delightful Deerpark 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 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.
BER: E1
BER No. 117820860
Energy Performance Indicator: 323.55
- Porched Entrance (1.70m x 1.30m )with parquet floor and glazed panel door leads through to
- Living/Dining Room (8.60m x 4.15m )open plan with a pair of windows looking over the front garden, fireplace with coal effect gas fire and glazed panel door opens through to
- Rear Reception Hall (5.40m x 1.05m )with storage cupboard and shelved hot press
- Bedroom 1 (3.95m x 2.40m )
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (5.20m x 3.30m )with a range of fitted presses, cupboards, drawers, worktop, one bowl stainless steel sink drainer unit, space for free standing electric oven with hob over, serving cabinet back into the dining room and door to covered side passage
- Bedroom 2 (3.90m x 2.80m )with built in wardrobe
- Bedroom 3 (3.90m x 3.40m )with built in wardrobe
- Bedroom 4 (4.60m x 3.50m )with built in wardrobes and door to
- En Suite with step in tiled shower, pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., tiled floor and partly tiled walls
- Bedroom 5 (3.45m x 3.35m )
- Bathroom with bath with electric shower, w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, tiled floor and part tiled walls
As previously mentioned, the property stands on a generous south-west facing corner site. There is off street parking to the front. The garden wraps around to the side with separate pedestrian access. The south-west facing rear garden extends to (approx. 11m. x 18m.) and is laid out in lawn, boarded by flowerbeds, mature shrubs, bushes, and plants.
Garage: 5.5m x 2.5m (18'1" x 8'2") with up and over door
Utility Room: plumbed for washing machines, w.c. and wash hand basin
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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