15 Iona Drive Glasnevin Dublin 9
Overview
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Detached

6 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

280 sqm
Built c. 1908 by master builder, Alexander Strain, 15 Iona Drive is a double fronted detached home of distinction situated on one of Glasnevins most prestigious residential roads. The handsome exterior has many wonderful attributes including a bay window at ground and first floor level, granite sills and lintels and quoins, granite capping, at the side and base of the facade.
Built c. 1908 by master builder, Alexander Strain, 15 Iona Drive is a double fronted detached home of distinction situated on one of Glasnevins most prestigious residential roads. The handsome exterior has many wonderful attributes including a bay window at ground and first floor level, granite sills and lintels and quoins, granite capping, at the side and base of the facade. Many of the original characteristics of the house still remain. Granite steps lead through a porch and archway to the recessed hall door with ornate stained-glass detail. The wrought iron railings border the lawn of the front garden that recesses the property nicely from the road. There is also a driveway and a garage to the side of the property providing invaluable off-street parking. To the rear of the property is an amazing east facing walled garden that enjoys a sunny aspect from morning to evening and the gardens generous proportions, extending to 35 metres / 115 ft long, are sure to delight the most discerning of purchasers.
Behind this most beautiful and imposing façade lies wonderfully proportioned accommodation with all the style and dimensions indicative of the era in which this wonderful home was built. One enters a large reception hallway to either side of the hallway are three well-proportioned reception rooms boasting 3.6m high ceilings, original fireplaces and beautiful bay windows that further enhance both of these reception rooms. A mere two steps lead to the return portion of the ground floor accommodation where there is a kitchen, pantry and utility room. The garage may be accessed from the utility room, the rear garden and the front garden. The kitchen has fitted units and interestingly the original servant bell system is in the kitchen and still functioning. The first-floor return boasts a shower room and a double bedroom that overlooks the rear garden. At first floor level there three double bedrooms and a single bedroom. The second-floor return has a double and bathroom. A stairs leads to three attic rooms and shower room. While walking through the accommodation one is instantly aware the spacious nature and period proportions of all of the rooms. The heating throughout is gas fired central heating and the integrity of the house has been largely maintained. The front door and side panel has stained glass windows. It is rare that a detached house of this size and quality is brought to the market where many of the original features have been maintained, true to the era in which the property was constructed.
Iona drive is one of Dublins most prestigious roads and is situated just minutes walk from the National Botanic Gardens, the Bons Secours Hospital and a host of local amenities including shops, schools and churches. There are also numerous sporting and recreational amenities within the immediate area. Dublin International Airport is within a 15 minute drive north of the property, as is the M50 motorway which provides easy access to Dublin and the surrounding counties. The local area is well serviced by bus and railway at nearby Drumcondra and Dublin City Centre is within walking distance.
BER: F
BER No. 116427832
Energy Performance Indicator: 441.91 kWh/m²/yr
- Recess (1.95m x 0.70m )via recessed doorway with quarry tiling, tiling to side, ornate front door with stain glass detail.
- Entrance Hall (8.30m x 2.00m )grandiose entrance hallway with high ceiling (3.35m height), decorative coving and plaster arch, stairwell to first floor level, picture rail.
- Reception Room 1 (5.80m x 4.55m )interconnecting, separated by characteristic pocket door, enjoy 3.30m high ceilings with decorative coving and centre rose, bay window overlooking railed front garden, original marble fireplace with cast iron and tiled inset, decorative coving.
- Reception Room 2 (4.50m x 4.05m )interconnecting, separated by characteristic pocket door, enjoy 3.30m high ceilings with decorative coving and centre rose, access to the rear garden, original marble fireplace with cast iron and tiled inset, decorative coving.
- Reception Room 3 (4.50m x 4.00m )with original feature fireplace with cast iron and tiled inset and marble surround, two windows overlooking the front garden, 3.35m high ceiling, decorative coving, and picture rail.
- Storeroom (2.40m x 1.95m )with window overlooking rear garden.
- Kitchen (4.10m x 4.05m )with wall and floor mounted units.
- Utility Room (2.85m x 1.65m )with access to both garage and rear garden.
- Garage (15.00m x 2.40m )with pedestrian and vehicular access to the front, gas burner, and access to garden to rear.
- Landing (2.15m x 1.65m )with access to bedroom.
- Bedroom (4.00m x 3.95m )double bedroom with window overlooking rear garden.
- Shower Room (2.00m x 1.85m )with shower, wc, wash hand basin, and window overlooking rear garden.
- Landing (2.70m x 2.05m )with access to four bedrooms, stained glass detail.
- Bedroom 1 (5.80m x 4.75m )large master bedroom with wonderful bay window overlooking the front garden.
- Ensuite (2.40m x 1.30m )
- Bedroom 2 (4.70m x 4.10m )double bedroom, dado rail, window overlooking rear garden, with 3.30m high ceiling.
- Bedroom 3 (4.25m x 4.00m )double bedroom with two windows overlooking the front garden.
- Ensuite Shower Room (2.30m x 1.30m )with shower, wc, and wash hand basin.
- Bedroom 4 (3.00m x 1.95m )single bedroom with window overlooking the front garden, stained glass detail.
- Landing (1.90m x 1.65m )
- Bedroom 5 (4.15m x 4.15m )double bedroom with dual aspect windows to the front and side, window overlooking rear garden.
- Bathroom (2.70m x 1.55m )with bath, wc, wash hand basin, window overlooking rear garden.
- Attic Landing (2.80m x 1.20m )
- Attic Room 1 (3.40m x 3.30m )with Velux window.
- Attic Room 2 (4.45m x 2.70m )with Velux window.
- Attic Room 3 (3.15m x 1.75m )with Velux window.
- Shower Room (2.70m x 1.20m )with shower, wc, wash hand basin, and attic access. Additional eaves storage.
- Attic Hall (5.40m x 0.80m )
- Rear Garden set in lawn with paved area, patio area, path to rear and mature trees and shrubs. Not overlooked to the rear, afforded a great deal of privacy.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Situated on the Tolka River, Glasnevin is a very popular location on Dublin’s Northside. Approximately 3 kilometres from the city centre, this suburb has excellent local amenities and is home to the National Botanic Gardens, National Meteorological Office and a range of other State bodies. Dublin City University has also made the neighbourhood home for its main campus.
Situated on the Tolka River, Glasnevin is a very popular location on Dublin’s Northside. Approximately 3 kilometres from the city centre, this suburb has excellent local amenities and is home to the National Botanic Gardens, National Meteorological Office and a range of other State bodies. Dublin City University has also made the neighbourhood home for its main campus.
Glasnevin is perhaps most famous for the Victorian-era Glasnevin Cemetery, complete with an on-site museum and guided tours to the graves of famed Irish figures like poet Brendan Behan and rebel leader Michael Collins. The renowned John Kavanagh’s ‘The Gravedigger's pub is just next door, and there are plenty of restaurants and pubs in Glasnevin village to choose from, including. The Washerwoman, Botanic House and McMahon’s. Green space can be enjoyed rain or shine at the National Botanic Gardens, with peaceful garden walks outdoors or within the beautifully restored Victorian glasshouses.
Large period houses, smaller apartments and builds from the 1950s and 60s make up the residential landscape of Glasnevin, so there is a home to suit every family size. There is a choice of both primary and secondary schools in the immediate vicinity, as well as easy routes to and from Dublin city centre by car or bus. For sporting fans, Glasnevin is just a short stroll from Coke Park.
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