31 Hyde Park Dalkey Co. Dublin
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Semi Detached
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
114 sqm
31 Hyde Park is an exceptionally attractive semi-detached family home built circa 1947 that has never changed hands. It is ideally positioned in this mature sylvan cul-de-sac off Hyde Road within striking distance of the wonderful amenities in Dalkey Heritage Town. The house offers well-proportioned accommodation extending to approximately 114sq.
31 Hyde Park is an exceptionally attractive semi-detached family home built circa 1947 that has never changed hands. It is ideally positioned in this mature sylvan cul-de-sac off Hyde Road within striking distance of the wonderful amenities in Dalkey Heritage Town. The house offers well-proportioned accommodation extending to approximately 114sq.m (1,228sq. ft). Although the property has been well-maintained it does now require upgrading and modernisation throughout to bring it up to present day standards. The house further benefits from a detached garage to the side offering wonderful scope to extend and enlarge the property to ones own style and needs. A particular feature of this excellent family home is the stunning lawned garden that faces southeast and measures approximately 50m in length.
There is a wonderful selection of schools on your doorstep including Castle Park, Harold National School, Loreto Abbey Dalkey and St. Patricks, and an abundance of recreational and leisure facilities close by with Cuala GAA/Dalkey United games pitch on Hyde Road, Sandycove Tennis Club in Elton Park and the Forty Foot bathing club at Sandycove Harbour. There are also tranquil walks by the seafront, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and over Killiney and Dalkey hills which are hugely popular locally. The four yacht clubs and extensive marina will be of major interest to the marine and sailing enthusiast. The area is serviced by excellent transport links that make commuting to and from the city centre very easy. These include the DART at Dalkey and Glenageary, the 111 and 59 bus route and the Aircoach on Hyde Road.
BER: E2
BER No. 116320425
Energy Performance Indicator: 376.36 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Porch with tiled floor and glazed front door opening into the
- Entrance Hall (4.00m x 2.20m )electricity fuse board and understairs storage to the rear of the hall with shelving
- Downstairs Shower Room (2.45m x 1.95m )with linoleum floor, fully tiled walls, corner shower with electric shower over, wash hand basin, w.c. and frosted window looking out to the side
- Sitting Room (4.60m x 3.90m )with bowed window overlooking the front garden, original fireplace with tiled surround and two niches either side
- Dining Room (3.93m x 3.61m )with original open fireplace with tiled surround, fitted shelving to one side of the fireplace and overlooks the rear garden
- Breakfast Room (2.92m x 2.64m )with window overlooking the side, solid fuel stove, storage to one side and hot press with water cylinder to the other side
- Kitchen (3.18m x 1.94m )with window overlooking the garden, fitted with a range of floor and wall units, Belling electric oven with hob over, stainless steel sink and drainer, fridge/freezer, tiled splashback and door out to the rear garden
- Landing (2.70m x 2.65m )with window looking out to the side and hatch to the attic
- Bedroom 1 (4.00m x 4.00m )with original fireplace and bowed window overlooking the front garden
- Bedroom 2 (4.11m x 3.92m )with window looking out to the rear garden and view up to Killiney Hill, original fireplace
- Bathroom (2.25m x 1.81m )with partially tiled walls, heated towel rail, bath, wash hand basin and opaque window to the side
- Separate W.C. (2.24m x 0.80m )with opaque window looking out to the back
- Bedroom 3 (2.78m x 2.50m )with window looking out over the front garden
Outside Vehicular gates open into a concrete driveway providing off street parking for a few cars, this is bordered by a lawned front garden, with gated pedestrian access. The rear garden faces southeast and measure 50m in length, it is immensely private laid out mostly in lawn with mature fruit trees and secondary garden to the end with hedge partition and green house.
Garage 7.2m x 2.81m (23'7" x 9'3") fitted shelving, large double doors opening out to the front which are partially glazed, concrete floor and houses the gas fired central heating boiler
Store/Potting Shed 2.88m x 2.09m (9'5" x 6'10") with w.c.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
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Dalkey is one of South County Dublin’s most scenic coastal suburbs, and a favoured spot to settle down in for Dublin celebrities (famously home to Bono, Enya, Neil Jordan and recently, a spot of respite for Matt Damon during filming!). The town’s name is originally derived from the Irish ‘Deilg Inis’ which translates to Thorn Island, now known as Dalkey Island, located just off the coast near Coliemore Harbour.
Dalkey is one of South County Dublin’s most scenic coastal suburbs, and a favoured spot to settle down in for Dublin celebrities (famously home to Bono, Enya, Neil Jordan and recently, a spot of respite for Matt Damon during filming!). The town’s name is originally derived from the Irish ‘Deilg Inis’ which translates to Thorn Island, now known as Dalkey Island, located just off the coast near Coliemore Harbour. The town is steeped in history and there are no less than seven medieval castles in the area dating from the 1400s.
Dalkey’s seafront homes and charming village atmosphere have been popular for artists, writers, musicians and actors, all drawn to the town’s stunning coastline and natural beauty. Castle Street, Dalkey’s main thoroughfare, is lined with top-quality restaurants, cafes, pubs and specialty shops. Local favourites 1909 Restaurant and Wine Bar, Ragazzi and The Grapevine are just a few top-end dining experiences in the heart of Dalkey village.
There are a number of recreational amenities in the surrounding area. Dalkey is home to the beloved Vico Baths, a popular destination for sea swimmers, as well as Cuala GAA club. There is a choice of excellent schools, both primary and secondary, in the area. Although the town offers a way of life you’ll be hesitant to leave, getting into Dublin city centre is easy via a number of bus routes, DART and Aircoach. Local schools in the immediate vicinity include Loreto Dalkey Primary and Secondary, St Patrick’s National School and Harold Boys.
Dalkey is a gem found just outside Dublin city, with a year-long calendar of cultural events, restaurants, outdoor amenities and shops that have made it one of Dublin’s most popular destinations for both tourists and residents.
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