27 Blackheath Gardens, Castle Avenue Clontarf Dublin 3
Overview
Is this the property for you?
Semi Detached
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
150 sqm
No 27 Blackheath Gardens represents an opportunity not to be missed. A four bedroom semi detached house with off street parking and a sunny south-facing aspect. That brief description however barely captures exactly what is on offer. At the foot of a cul de sac as a result the new owners will enjoy added privacy and seclusion along with an enormous garden.
No 27 Blackheath Gardens represents an opportunity not to be missed. A four bedroom semi detached house with off street parking and a sunny south-facing aspect. That brief description however barely captures exactly what is on offer. At the foot of a cul de sac as a result the new owners will enjoy added privacy and seclusion along with an enormous garden. The tapered shape of the garden as a result of the position on the road means this fine family home sits on a site of approximately 0.2acres. This provides for the potential to substantially develop the property (subject to PP) and create the home of your dreams in an idyllic location.
As it stands the property has been extended to 140sqm (1,507sqft) to include a sunroom to the rear and a utility off the kitchen / breakfast room to the rear. The garage and side passage offer further scope to increase the footprint even further. The garden to the rear faces south and has a feature wall from the original Vernon estate. The shape of the garden means that you can enjoy the sunshine from morning to night with room for growing family or budding gardeners. The accommodation comprises a storm porch which leads to an inviting entrance hall, guest wc and access to both the kitchen / breakfast room and the open plan living / dining room. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, three generous double rooms and a single bed along with the main bathroom.
The location is second to none. Situated at the foot of a quiet cul de sac just off Castle Avenue opposite the entrance to Clontarf Rugby Club & Cricket grounds. There are no shortage of sports clubs and public amenities withing walking distance, in truth it is one of the main reasons Clontarf has become the location of choice in Dublin North. St Annes Park, the promenade along the seafront are both just a shorth stroll from your front door. There are three championship golf courses to chose from within a few minutes drive including Royal Dublin GC, Clontarf Sailing Club and the Rugby Club across the road is a buzz of activity during AIL games on a Friday evening and on the Cricket crease through the summertime. There are excellent primary and secondary schools in the area and a host of trendy cafes, bars and restaurants all just 5km from the City Centre.
Viewing comes highly recommended.
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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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