5 Killiney Hill Cottages Killiney Co. Dublin
Overview
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Terraced

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

73 sqm
5 Killiney Hill Cottages is a wonderfully appointed mid-terraced period cottage dating from circa 1880 that is presented in excellent decorative order throughout. Designed by Architect Sir Thomas Deane for the labourers and families who worked on the adjoining Warren estate, these cottages are steeped in history and unusual period features and charisma.
5 Killiney Hill Cottages is a wonderfully appointed mid-terraced period cottage dating from circa 1880 that is presented in excellent decorative order throughout. Designed by Architect Sir Thomas Deane for the labourers and families who worked on the adjoining Warren estate, these cottages are steeped in history and unusual period features and charisma. The house has been sympathetically upgraded throughout to include double glazed windows. It oozes charm and character, and beyond its traditional façade the house generously extends to approximately 73sq.m (786sq.ft) and offers light filled accommodation with stunning sea views over Killiney Bay to the rear. It now offers the discerning purchaser a stylish home on this elevated exclusive road within close proximity of Dalkey Village, one of South County Dublins most popular and sought after coastal suburbs.
A front door with feature glass panels opens into a large light filled kitchen/breakfast room with attractive Shaker style kitchen units and a mirrored backsplash that reflects light throughout the room. This room offers views across Killiney Bay and opens up onto a beautiful balcony that enjoys morning sunshine overlooking the rear garden. Upstairs on the first floor level, there is a warm and inviting living room with an open fireplace, currently fitted with an electric inset. Downstairs, two tastefully decorated double bedrooms and a bathroom complete the accommodation. Access to the wonderful garden is obtained through one of the two bedrooms and is made up of a concrete slab patio and a lawned area with raised flowerbeds and feature granite walls. To the front of the property there is off street car parking.
The position of this quality home will be of major interest to those trying to get a foothold in the highly regarded and much sought after Killiney location. This coastal location is at the foot of Killiney Hill Park offering tranquil scenic walks. The nearby Dalkey Village, a noteworthy heritage village, offers a wide range of local and specialist shops, cafes, delicatessens, excellent pubs and some of the finest restaurants in South County Dublin. The surrounding area is well served by an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools including Holy Child Killiney, Glenageary/Killiney National School, Loreto Abbey Dalkey, Castle Park, , Rathdown and Cluny. Killiney DART Station is close by, and this services the city centre as well as the no.59 bus route that services Dalkey and Dun Laoghaire. Dalkey also caters for many recreational and leisure facilities with Cuala GAA and Dalkey United situated close by as well as several golf, tennis and hockey clubs. Dun Laoghaire Harbour with its two piers and four yacht clubs along with the extensive marina will be of major interest to the marine and sailing enthusiasts.
- Entrance with solid timber flooring painted in chequer board design and opens into the
- Kitchen (4.60m x 3.20m )with a range of fitted Shaker style cupboards with a solid marble top, plumbed for washing machine, integrated Belling dishwasher, integrated fridge, integrated fridge/freezer, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, bin storage, Nordmende Range with gas hob and mirrored splashback, ornate ceiling coving, centre rose and step into the
- Dining Area (2.40m x 1.90m )with solid timber flooring, window seat, double door out to the balcony
- Balcony with concrete slab patio, beautiful views over Killiney Bay and down to the rear garden
- Living Room (4.80m x 3.80m )with open fireplace with electric fire inset, large storage cupboard, access to the attic and built in shelving
- Downstairs Hall with laminate timber effect flooring and understairs storage
- Bedroom 1 (3.90m x 2.80m )with laminate timber effect flooring, door out to the rear garden and beautiful bay window overlooking the garden
- Bedroom 2 (3.40m x 2.40m )with solid timber flooring, cupboard housing the Baxi gas fired central heating boiler, ornate ceiling features and integrated drawers
- Bathroom (2.10m x 1.50m )with tiled chequer board flooring, pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., bath with shower over and extractor fan
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Killiney is an affluent seaside resort and suburb in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. It lies south of neighbouring Dalkey, and north of Shankill. The village grew around the 11th century Killiney Church, and became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century.
Killiney is an affluent seaside resort and suburb in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. It lies south of neighbouring Dalkey, and north of Shankill. The village grew around the 11th century Killiney Church, and became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century.
This is a highly regarded area, very popular with its fair share of celebrity residents. The majority of houses in Killiney are substantial in size with larger than normal gardens. Those situated on the southern slopes of Killiney Hill offer stunning views of the seascape and landscape and tend to be very sought-after. Likewise, the excellent selection of local primary and secondary schools such as Glenageary Killiney National School (Wyvern), St Joseph’s of Killiney and Holy Child are a big draw for families looking to settle down.
The area has an abundance of excellent leisure and recreation facilities, such as coastal and hill walks, rock climbing and even hang gliding (for those not faint of heart!). Killiney Beach is particularly popular with swimmers and bathers alike, and nearby Dun Laoghaire Harbour with its four yacht clubs and extensive marina is very popular with the marine and sailing enthusiasts. Of course, Killiney Hill is well known for its stunning walks and views overlooking Dublin Bay.
Killiney’s DART station offers easy access to Dublin city, and a regular bus service reaches the public transport options at Dun Laoghaire. However, with the many excellent amenities in Killiney town, residents often opt for the renowned restaurants, cafés, pubs and shopping closer to home. Everything needed for modern living – including supermarkets, pharmacy, dentistry, banks and newsagents – are available in this charming south Dublin village.
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