39 McCabe Villas Booterstown Blackrock Co. Dublin
Overview
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End of Terrace

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

75 sqm
An instantly appealing three bedroom end of terrace house positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac close to every conceivable amenity. The property has been extended to the rear creating more living space while still retaining a garden.
The accommodation briefly comprises; an entrance porch that leads to a large living room with double doors to the kitchen/ dining room, door to the rear garden and a family shower room.
An instantly appealing three bedroom end of terrace house positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac close to every conceivable amenity. The property has been extended to the rear creating more living space while still retaining a garden.
The accommodation briefly comprises; an entrance porch that leads to a large living room with double doors to the kitchen/ dining room, door to the rear garden and a family shower room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms. To the rear is a private garden with block built shed and gated side passage while to the front there is ample off street parking.
Located just off Booterstown Avenue, No. 39 benefits from both the QBC and the DART station at Booterstown making ease of access to the city centre. The property is situated close to many beautiful coastal walks between Sandymount and towards Blackrock and Monkstown. There are local parks close by including Booterstown Nature Reserve and Blackrock Park. Merrion Shopping Centre, Blackrock Village, Stillorgan and Sandymount are all within striking distance providing a wide array of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. St. Vincents public and private hospital as well as the Blackrock Clinic are very close to hand as are some of Dublins most highly sought-after schools including St. Andrews College, Blackrock College, Willow Park, Teresians and Booterstown National School to name but a few. UCD Belfield and the Smurfit Business Campus are also easily accessible.
BER No. 104256037
Energy Performance Indicator: 269.58 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Porch (1.40m x 1.30m )with door to
- Living Room (5.81m x 3.61m )with window overlooking front, fireplace with tiled fireplace and tiled hearth. Seperate storage understairs with hotpress and gas fired boiler.
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.60m x 2.35m )fitted with range of press and drawer units, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, free standing oven, free standing fridge and door to rear garden.
- Shower Room comprising cabinet whb, wc, shower, part tiled walls and tiled floor.
- Bedroom 1 (3.40m x 2.00m )with floor-to-ceiling fitted wardobes and window overlooking rear.
- Bedroom 2 (3.00m x 2.18m )with floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes and window overlooking front.
- Bedroom 3 (2.43m x 2.22m )with floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobes and window overlooking rear.
- Rear Garden (5.50m x 4.93m )fully walled rear garden with block built storage shed housing washing machine and gated side passage.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Booterstown, once favoured by the High King of Ireland on the route that connected his residence at Tara to the outlying lands stretching towards Bray, continues to be a popular neighbourhood in modern times. Conveniently located between the coastline and Stillorgan Road and just five kilometres south of Dublin city centre, Booterstown is ideal for any buyer.
Booterstown, once favoured by the High King of Ireland on the route that connected his residence at Tara to the outlying lands stretching towards Bray, continues to be a popular neighbourhood in modern times. Conveniently located between the coastline and Stillorgan Road and just five kilometres south of Dublin city centre, Booterstown is ideal for any buyer.
This Dublin suburb is well-serviced by an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools, and UCD Belfield is just a stone’s throw away. All of the wonderful amenities neighbouring Blackrock have to offer – including shopping centres, restaurants, cafes and boutique shops – are within easy reach for residents of Booterstown. The area is perhaps one of Dublin’s best accessed for public transport, with a DART station, Aircoach and multiple bus routes offering all-day service into the city centre and beyond.
Although the bustle of Dublin city centre is just a short commute away, Booterstown offers a wide array of excellent outdoor activities and recreational amenities. The popular Elm Park Golf and Sports Club are nearby and families can enjoy open green space and fresh sea air in Booterstown Park, with its playground and close proximity to the sea. Nature enthusiasts will know the area as home to Booterstown Marsh, a protected bird sanctuary. After a round of golf or a nature walk, enjoy a welcome respite at Booterstown’s famous The Old Punch Bowl, established in 1779.
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