20 The Crescent Clontarf Dublin 3
Overview
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Terraced

6 Bedrooms

6 Bathrooms

244 sqm
The Crescent in Clontarf is an elegant Georgian terrace of tall period homes overlooking the renamed Bram Stoker Park. This famous street enjoys a rich historical past with notable residents that included Bram Stoker, Florence Balcombe, William Carleton, Martin Haverty and the Boland Family…….to name but a few.
No 20 is currently arranged in six self-contained units, one at basement level, one at hall level and two studios on each of the first and second floors.
The Crescent in Clontarf is an elegant Georgian terrace of tall period homes overlooking the renamed Bram Stoker Park. This famous street enjoys a rich historical past with notable residents that included Bram Stoker, Florence Balcombe, William Carleton, Martin Haverty and the Boland Family…….to name but a few.
No 20 is currently arranged in six self-contained units, one at basement level, one at hall level and two studios on each of the first and second floors. The property requires refurbishment to be turned back into a family home as recently sold neighbouring homes have done. In all the accommodation extends to 244sqm / 2,626 sq ft or thereabouts. The front garden offers ample off street parking and the rear garden is walled and extends to approximately 20 meters in length.
The two self-contained apartments at ground floor and hall level respectively each have a kitchen area open plan to a breakfast room, a sitting room, a bedroom and a shower room or bathroom. The basement apartment has separate access to the front and each apartment has electric storage heating installed. The four studios are all self contained and the two to the front of the property enjoy a particularly nice view of the park across the road.
No 20 is within a short stroll of Clontarf Dart Station, Westwood Gym, Fairview Park and the Clontarf Seafront Promenade. Eastpoint Business Park, the IFSC and Dublin City Centre are within walking distance as are a great choice of local schools, golf clubs, shops and restaurants.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Clontarf is a historic, seaside escape just north of Dublin city centre. Famous for both Irish king Brian Boru’s defeat of Viking forces in 1014 as well as the popular Grove Disco of the 1970s and 1980s, Clontarf boasts a stunning promenade, ample outdoor space and period homes and continues to be one of the northside’s most desirable addresses.
Clontarf is a historic, seaside escape just north of Dublin city centre. Famous for both Irish king Brian Boru’s defeat of Viking forces in 1014 as well as the popular Grove Disco of the 1970s and 1980s, Clontarf boasts a stunning promenade, ample outdoor space and period homes and continues to be one of the northside’s most desirable addresses.
Only three kilometers from the city centre, Clontarf is a family-friendly location with plenty of amenities on its doorstep, including the Clontarf Lawn Tennis Club, rugby and cricket clubs, The Royal Dublin Golf Club (one of the most famous links courses and host to a number of Irish Opens) a large supermarket and numerous shops along the seafront and Vernon Avenue. There are a number of excellent primary and secondary schools in the vicinity. Clontarf is easily accessed by a number of Dublin Bus stops and the DART.
For those who enjoy walking, cycling or swimming, Clontarf is the ideal place to make your next home. Along with the seafront promenade, St Anne’s Park is a fantastic amenity, with farmer’s markets, playground, football pitches and large open spaces. Spend a day at Dollymount Beach, accessed by the iconic wooden bridge, and enjoy fine dining at one of Clontarf’s many excellent restaurants, including the recently renovated The Baths at Clontarf, or Picasso.
Clontarf is a spacious suburb with a varied selection of homes, from Victorian redbrick masterpieces to modern dwellings. Ideal for renters, downsizers or those looking to accommodate a growing family, Clontarf offers a modern, peaceful lifestyle for any resident.
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