50 Hillside Dalkey Co. Dublin
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Semi Detached
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
118 sqm
50 Hillside is a wonderful property, presented in turnkey condition enjoying a highly sought-after mature family orientated address. Originally constructed in the 1960s, this property has been recently renovated to the highest specification and offers potential buyers a fantastic home that strikes a wonderful balance between design and functionality.
50 Hillside is a wonderful property, presented in turnkey condition enjoying a highly sought-after mature family orientated address. Originally constructed in the 1960s, this property has been recently renovated to the highest specification and offers potential buyers a fantastic home that strikes a wonderful balance between design and functionality.
This fantastic residence is approached via a concrete drive and lawned garden bordered by well-defined hedging and boundaries, it benefits from good off-street parking and is further enhanced with a south facing rear garden. Internally the accommodation briefly comprises of a welcoming entrance hall with a cloakroom/guest w.c., off the hall is the light infused living room which opens through to the dining room which has a door to the sunroom and opens to the kitchen, pantry and garage/utility area. The remaining living space at the first-floor level includes three very fine bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom.
This is a highly convenient location being within striking distance of Dalkey Heritage Town which is one of South County Dublins most scenic coastal suburbs. It offers an abundance of excellent eateries, services, shops and public transport links to include the DART, No. 7 bus and the Aircoach. There are beautiful coastal walks by Bulloch and Coliemore harbours, together with walks over Killiney and Dalkey hills. Hillside is always popular with families who have young children as a result of its proximity to excellent primary and secondary schools and the abundance of open green space.
BER: B3
BER No. 113220024
Energy Performance Indicator: 147.42 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Porch opening to the
- Entrance Hall (4.70m x 2.05m )with recessed lighting
- Understairs Cloakroom (1.50m x 0.85m )with w.c., wash hand basin and tiled floor
- Living Room (3.90m x 3.90m )with Balterio floor, open fireplace with tiled mantle surround and inset and polished granite hearth, and double sliding doors to the
- Dining Room (3.50m x 3.50m )with Balterio floor, solid fuel burning stove, fitted shelving, opens through to the kitchen/breakfast room and door to the
- Sunroom (3.00m x 2.80m )with door out to the rear garden
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (5.20m x 2.50m )with Balterio floor, a range of fitted cupboards and units, sink unit, extractor fan, plumbed for dishwasher, tiled splashbacks and opens to the
- Pantry Area (2.20m x 2.10m )with Balterio floor and door to the garage
- Landing with hatch to attic with Stira stairs and polished timber floor
- Bedroom 1 (4.00m x 3.55m )with window overlooking the rear and polished timber floor
- Bedroom 2 (3.65m x 3.50m )with views over Dublin Bay to Howth and polished timber floor
- Bedroom 3 (2.80m x 2.50m )with views over Dublin Bay to Howth and polished timber floor
- Bathroom (2.50m x 2.40m )with bath with shower attachment, separate level-access shower with Monsoon head, w.c., wash hand basin, tiled floor, heated towel rail and tiled walls
The landscaped south facing rear garden of approximately 14m (46ft) is laid out mainly in lawn with a patio area enjoying the sunlight throughout the day making it ideal for al fresco dining. A side passage connects to the front where there is a concrete drive providing off-street car parking and a lawned garden bordered by well-defined boundaries.
The garage of 3.9m x 2.4m (12'10" x 7'10") with solid double doors opens to the front and is accessed from the pantry area. It is plumbed for a washing machine, has a sink unit, Baxi boiler, fitted shelving, fitted cupboard, wine rack and enclosed fuse board.
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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