44 Deerpark Road Mount Merrion Co. Dublin
Overview
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Semi Detached

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

140 sqm
A most appealing refurbished, extended and remodelled family home enjoying well-presented accommodation, feature raised balcony, views over Dublin City and a generous rear garden in this highly sought after location opposite the delightful Deerpark.
No. 44 is an instantly appealing family home which enjoys bright contemporary accommodation.
A most appealing refurbished, extended and remodelled family home enjoying well-presented accommodation, feature raised balcony, views over Dublin City and a generous rear garden in this highly sought after location opposite the delightful Deerpark.
No. 44 is an instantly appealing family home which enjoys bright contemporary accommodation. The open plan living/dining/kitchen with its floor to ceiling sliding glass doors opening to the large, raised deck is a real feature. The accommodation extends to an impressive approx. 140sq.m (1,506sq.ft.) and briefly comprises sitting room, guest w.c., kitchen/dining/living room, family room (bedroom 4) and utility room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms (one en suite) and bathroom.
Deerpark Road is a sought after, elevated road adjacent to the delightful Deerpark and neighbourhood shops which are a focal point for Mount Merrion. There is a vibrant community centre, churches, sporting facilities, the university campus at Belfield, and an excellent selection of some of the country’s best known schools close by. Dublin city centre is easily accessible via the QBC on the N11, as is Dundrum Town Centre, Stillorgan & Blackrock Villages.
BER: B3
BER No. 106766801
Energy Performance Indicator: 141.3
- Reception Hall (1.5m x 5m)with cloaks cupboard, door to
- Guest W.C. comprising WC, WHB, partly tiled walls
- Sitting Room (3.5m x 4.2m)folding glazed doors into the impressive
- Living Area (3.5m x 2m)with wood burning Stovax stove, opens out into the
- Kitchen/ Dining Room (7.2m x 2.95m)well-fitted with an extensive range of presses, cupboards, drawers, quart worktop, four-ring Miele gas hob with extractor hob over, integrated Miele oven, integrated fridge/freezer, centre island unit with quart worktop, shelving, dishwasher, breakfast bar, Franke sink unit
- Utility Room (2.35m x 2.7m)Includes a good range of built in presses, plumbed for washing machine, space for freestanding fridge, doors to rear garden and
- Bedroom 4 / Family Room (2.5m x 4.65m)Includes built-in shelving
- Bedroom 1 (3.55m x 4.2m)
- Bedroom 2 (3.55m x 4.04m)
- Bedroom 3 (5.5m x 4m)
- En-suite Comprises, large step in tiled shower, wc, vanity whb, fully tiled walls
- Bathroom comprises bath, shower over, vanity whb, wc, tiled floor and largely tiled walls, hot press
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
The leafy green streets of Mount Merrion are some of the most enviable in Dublin. This renowned neighbourhood has long been regarded as a highly sought-after location, characterised by large gardens,1930s Kenny-built houses with incredible character, and its convenient location, just 6 kilometres south of St Stephen’s Green.
The leafy green streets of Mount Merrion are some of the most enviable in Dublin. This renowned neighbourhood has long been regarded as a highly sought-after location, characterised by large gardens,1930s Kenny-built houses with incredible character, and its convenient location, just 6 kilometres south of St Stephen’s Green.
Mount Merrion is home to Deerpark, a sprawling Greenland of 32 acres with playing fields, woodland walks and views overlooking Dublin city centre. The park also offers a tennis and football club. The area is favoured by young families looking for a room to grow, and who want to take advantage of the wide selection of some of South County Dublin’s finest schools. An excellent choice of amenities is nearby on The Rise, including local favourite restaurant Michael’s Mount Merrion. As far as a commute goes, Mount Merrion is located conveniently on the Quality Bus Corridor, with regular service into Dublin city centre.
Although the postcode dates back 300 years to the Fitzgerald Estate, modern development in the area only began in 1926 with the building of a strip of modern bungalows on Mount Anville Road (which cost just £750 a pop by 1928!). The unique, large homes synonymous with the area were built around the 1930s, and have housed several Dubliners of note, including Dermot Morgan of Father Ted fame.
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