16B Oakwood Apartments The Glen Watermill Road Dublin 5
Overview
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Upper Floor

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

36 sqm
16B Oakwood, The Glen, is a smart 1 bedroom apartment on the second floor with the added bonus of a sunny balcony with a south westerly aspect and views out over pretty communal gardens towards St. Anne’s Park. ‘The Glen’ is a mature development that is well managed and serviced, it has lifts and each apartment has their own small storage unit in the basement with communal bike storage.
16B Oakwood, The Glen, is a smart 1 bedroom apartment on the second floor with the added bonus of a sunny balcony with a south westerly aspect and views out over pretty communal gardens towards St. Anne’s Park. ‘The Glen’ is a mature development that is well managed and serviced, it has lifts and each apartment has their own small storage unit in the basement with communal bike storage. There is also 1 designated car space to the front.
The accommodation is bright throughout and presented in walk in condition. The main sitting room has a real fireplace and door onto a private balcony. The property comprises: entrance hall, living room/kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and balcony
This apartment is a superbly located development located at the end of the Watermill road, beside Bull Island, cycle promenade and across the road from St Annes Park. It is minutes walk to Raheny village and the Bus, DART, supermarket, shops and cafes and bars. There are a choice of sporting and recreational amenities in the immediate vicinity.
The property will suit owner occupiers or be an ideal investment. Viewing is highly recommended.
BER No. 113209209
Energy Performance Indicator: 306.61 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Hallway: (1.64m x 1.31m )Hot press, intercom, telephone point, and fuse box.
- Shower Room: (1.97m x 1.60m )Triton electric shower, WC, WHB, vanity press, duplex electric heater, tiled floors and tiled walls.
- Bedroom: (3.20m x 2.50m )Large window
- Sitting Room: (4.42m x 3.48m )Feature open fireplace. Television point. Door to Balcony
- Kitchen: (2.30m x 1.70m )Tiled floor, fitted presses, counter tops, sink unit, plumbed for washing machine, electric oven, four ring electric hob.
- Balcony South west orientation with views over comunal grounds and across to St. Anne's park
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Nestled directly between Dublin city centre and Howth, Raheny is a popular northside neighbourhood known for its substantial greenery and parkland. With all the local amenities one could want, not to mention proximity to North Bull Island and the sea, Raheny is an exceptionally popular northside location.
Raheny has a comfortable, secluded village vibe, while being just 7 kilometres from the city centre and is accessed by DART or a number of bus routes.
Nestled directly between Dublin city centre and Howth, Raheny is a popular northside neighbourhood known for its substantial greenery and parkland. With all the local amenities one could want, not to mention proximity to North Bull Island and the sea, Raheny is an exceptionally popular northside location.
Raheny has a comfortable, secluded village vibe, while being just 7 kilometres from the city centre and is accessed by DART or a number of bus routes. On Main Street, there are an assortment of local supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and shops. Enjoy a toastie and coffee from Bull Island’s famous Happy Out Café or settle in for some classic pub grub at The Manhattan. Some of Dublin’s best players, such as Brian Fenton and Paddy Gogarty, hail from Raheny GAA. As for schools, there is an excellent choice of both primary and secondary in the immediate vicinity.
Outdoors types have their pick in Raheny, with neighbouring Saint Anne’s Park offering farmer’s markets, sports pitches, green spaces and playground. The North Bull Island Nature Reserve is perfect for a stroll, listed as a UNCESCO biosphere reserve and home to more than 180 different bird species.
The Crescent Cottages are notable Raheny architectural gems, just outside of the Raheny DART station. And in the surrounding area, there are property types to suit every family size. Buyers can make their home in large period houses, comfortable estates and smaller apartments.
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