15 Vesey Mews Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin
Overview
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3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

155 sqm
The property comprises a deceptively spacious and attractive mews residence positioned at the end of this private gravelled avenue accessed in between Vesey Place. There are 3 large double bedrooms with further two attic rooms that are currently laid out as bedrooms but could also double up as a great home office. There is off street parking positioned to the front for three cars with walled and gated front garden laid out in patio, mature planting and shrubbery with steps leading to the front door.
The property comprises a deceptively spacious and attractive mews residence positioned at the end of this private gravelled avenue accessed in between Vesey Place. There are 3 large double bedrooms with further two attic rooms that are currently laid out as bedrooms but could also double up as a great home office. There is off street parking positioned to the front for three cars with walled and gated front garden laid out in patio, mature planting and shrubbery with steps leading to the front door.
Entering into the home it is immediately evident that this has been a lovingly cared for and upgraded home with the accommodation briefly comprising of a reception hall with guest w.c. with folding glazed panelled doors opening into a sitting room overlooking the front which has similar glazed panelled folding doors opening into a dining room to the rear with bay window overlooking the rear garden and door into the kitchen/breakfast room offering access to the rear garden. The kitchen has been recently fitted with high gloss handless units and natural stone worktops. Upstairs at first floor level are three well presented bedrooms with a master suite comprising bedroom with bay window overlooking rear, dressing area with sliding mirrored wardrobes and a wonderful en suite bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower. A further family bathroom completes the accommodation at this level. At second floor level are two further excellent rooms currently in use as bedrooms with Velux windows overlooking the front.
The garden to the rear is a particular feature offering more space than is usual with these mews properties. Its laid out in patio with mature shrubbery and planting offering immense privacy and seclusion with decked area and Barna shed.
Without question this is a highly convenient and sought after location which is bound to attract a large amount interest. Vesey Place is accessed off York Road and Knapton Road by Sloperton. It is a short stroll from the superb conveniences that are in Monkstown Village as well as Dun Laoghaire Town Centre. There are excellent transport links available with regular bus and DART services servicing the city centre and the Aircoach on Monkstown Road facilitating ease of access to the airport on the hour. There are a wide range of recreational and leisure facilities close by and the walks by the seafront, the baths at Seapoint and Dun Laoghaire Harbour are particularly attractive and popular.
- Porched Entrance (5.00m x 2.30m )opening into the
- Reception Hall (3.00m x 2.70m )with tiled floor, ceiling coving, centre rose, door to shelved cloak hanging area and door to
- Guest W.C. (3.00m x 2.70m )with tiled floor, partially tiled walls, w.c., wash hand basin, window to front, ceiling coving and recessed lighting
- Sitting Room (5.40m x 3.70m )with glazed panelled folding doors opening in, dual windows overlooking the front, ceiling coving, feature marble fireplace with marble hearth and gas inset and glazed panelled folding doors opening into the
- Dining Room (4.10m x 3.40m )with bay window overlooking the rear garden, ceiling coving, centre rose and double folding doors opening into the
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (2.80m x 2.20m )with understairs storage which is plumbed for washing machine/dryer, tiled floor, double glazed doors opening out to the garden, window overlooking the rear, recessed lighting, recently installed handleless high gloss kitchen with wall and floor units, granite worktops with one and half bowl stainless steel sink, tiled splashbacks, integrated Miele microwave with oven below and warming plate, Miele four ring electric hob with Miele extractor over, integrated Miele fridge/freezer and pantry drawer
- Landing (2.80m x 2.20m )with glazed block panels back into the kitchen bringing light in, shelved hot press with dual immersion and climote controls
- Master Bedroom (5.40m x 2.70m )with solid timber floor, recessed lighting, dual windows to include bay window with timber window shutters overlooking the rear garden, an excellent range of sliding mirrored wardrobes and door to
- En Suite Bathroom (3.70m x 2.20m )with stand alone roll top bath, fully tiled walls and floor, semi-pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., bidet, quadrant shower, window overlooking the rear, heated towel rail and recessed lighting
- Dressing Area (2.20m x 1.90m )
- Bedroom 2 (3.60m x 2.50m )with window overlooking the front with window shutters, ceiling coving and storage running behind the hot press
- Bedroom 3 (3.30m x 2.50m )with window overlooking the front and ceiling coving
- Shower Room (3.30m x 2.50m )with tiled floor, partially tiled walls, quadrant shower with Triton T90XR electric shower, w.c., wash hand basin, heated towel rail, mirrored fronted medicine cabinet, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and extractor fan
- Landing (3.30m x 2.50m )with Velux light and door to shelved storage
- Attic Room 1 (5.10m x 2.60m )with vaulted ceiling and Velux roof light overlooking the front
- Attic Room 2 (5.00m x 2.30m )with vaulted ceiling and Velux to front
- Outside (5.00m x 2.30m )the garden to rear has a patio area with cut granite stone walls, further patio area, deck area with storage shed behind, raised patio area to the rear all bordered by mature shrubbery, planting and trees (approx. 12m)
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 end point for Ireland’s first railway. Today it is a well est
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 end point for Ireland’s first railway.
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