4 Roby Hall Crofton Avenue Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin
Overview
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First Floor
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
41 sqm
A delightful one bedroom first floor apartment in a location of unparalleled convenience, 4 Roby Hall is a superb opportunity to live in the heart of Dun Laoghaire, close to the seafront with all of the amenities the harbour has to offer. Having been well maintained and cared for, this apartment offers bright living accommodation for a range of buyers.
A delightful one bedroom first floor apartment in a location of unparalleled convenience, 4 Roby Hall is a superb opportunity to live in the heart of Dun Laoghaire, close to the seafront with all of the amenities the harbour has to offer. Having been well maintained and cared for, this apartment offers bright living accommodation for a range of buyers. The accommodation extends to just over 40 sqm (438 sqft) and briefly comprises an entrance hall, open plan kitchen/living/dining room, bedroom and bathroom. There are the added benefits of residents parking to the front of the development and a well-maintained communal garden for residents use.
The apartment enjoys a fabulous location in the heart of Dun Laoghaire with extensive shopping, restaurants, cafes, churches, the Pavilion Theatre, the IMC Cinema and the iconic Lexicon Library by the seafront as well as east and west piers and the Peoples Park. There is also easy access to Monkstown, Glasthule and Dalkey Town Centre with all of their wonderful local and boutique shopping and excellent selection of eateries. The DART and Dun Laoghaire bus terminal make commuting to and from the city centre and further afield very simple. Recreation and leisure facilities abound including the four yacht clubs in the marina which will appeal to the sailing enthusiast while the Forty Foot and Sandycove Beach attract all year round swimmers. The recently constructed cycle tracks connect Sandycove directly with Blackrock and is an exceptionally popular addition to this superb location.
BER: D2
BER No. 114763691
Energy Performance Indicator: 298.62 kWh/m²/yr
- Reception Hall (3.95m x 1.05m )with solid timber floor, intercom to front, fuse board and door to
- Bedroom 1 (4.20m x 2.60m )with a range of built in wardrobes, solid timber floor and window overlooking the car park
- Shower Room with step in tiled Triton T90XR shower, w.c., wash hand basin set into vanity unit with cupboard under, fitted mirror over, hatch to roof space, extractor fan, recessed lighting, heated towel rail, tiled walls and floor
- Sitting/Dining/Kitchen (5.35m x 2.80m )open plan, with solid oak floor, solid fuel burning stove with marble hearth, very bright room with windows facing rear and front, Dimplex storage heater, kitchen is fitted with a range of cream gloss press units, worktop, one and a half bowl sink, Siemens four ring electric hob, Miele stainless steel oven, Miele microwave, space for fridge, tiled floor, tiled splashback and recessed lighting
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway.
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway. Today it is a well-established village with a wide array of shops, restaurants, pubs, cinemas, and of course, plenty of recreational activities. Dun Laoghaire locals enjoy everything from dining at favourites such as Bistro Le Monde, to sea swimming at the Forty Foot, catching a show at the Pavilion Theatre or any number of marine activities in one of Dun Laoghaire’s four yacht clubs. On Sundays, The People’s Park draws huge numbers of both stallholders and visitors to their famous Farmers’ Market.
Located within 10 kilometres from Dublin City Centre, Dun Laoghaire is extremely well served by public transport. The DART line offers 20-minute trips from the city centre, and there are excellent bus routes in the area along with the Aircoach servicing Dublin Airport. There are numerous schools in the area, with some of Dublin’s top-rated primary and secondary schools located close by.
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