521 Pearse Villas is an excellent three bedroom semi detached house in this much sought after location, close to Sallynoggin village and the conveniences of Killiney Shopping Centre and Dun Laoghaire town centre. With a south facing garden to the rear and set well back from the road, No. 521 offers potential purchasers the opportunity to put their own stamp on the property.
521 Pearse Villas is an excellent three bedroom semi detached house in this much sought after location, close to Sallynoggin village and the conveniences of Killiney Shopping Centre and Dun Laoghaire town centre. With a south facing garden to the rear and set well back from the road, No. 521 offers potential purchasers the opportunity to put their own stamp on the property.
The house itself is approached by a gravelled driveway with off street parking for a number of cars. Inside, there is an entrance hall with understairs storage, a living room, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom and separate w.c. on the ground floor, while upstairs are three generous bedrooms. The rear garden is a particular feature of the property, being of a southerly aspect so benefitting from sunshine throughout the day and offer potential to extend should a new owner wish.
The location of this property is second to none, in the popular suburb of Sallynoggin and only a short stroll from the superb conveniences in Killiney Shopping Centre as well as being in close proximity to Dun Laoghaire town centre and Dalkey. Public transport facilities include numerous bus routes and the DART at Glenageary providing ease of access to the city centre and surrounding areas. There are an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools in the vicinity along with a wide variety of sporting and recreational amenities along with lovely walks over Killiney and Dalkey Hills and the two piers at Dun Laoghaire. Also within a very short drive are the N11 and the M50 interchange at Cherrywood giving ease of access to the city centre and the national road network along with the LUAS stop in Cherrywood.
Entrance Hall (4.25m x 1.80m )with two circular windows overlooking the front, hot press and understairs storage with built in shelving
Living Room (4.30m x 3.35m )with window overlooking the front and gas fire with granite hearth and surround
Separate W.C. with linoleum tiled floor and window overlooking the rear
Downstairs Bathroom with linoleum tiled floor, part tiled walls, bath with overhead Triton electric shower unit, w.c and window overlooking the rear
Kitchen (3.30m x 2.65m )with glazed door, a range of wall and floor presses and drawers, space and plumbing for washing machine, Simfer four ring gas stove, space for fridge/freezer, tiled splashback, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink, window overlooking the rear garden and door to rear garden
Landing with access to attic space
Bedroom 1 (5.40m x 2.80m )with two windows overlooking the front garden and built in storage
Bedroom 2 (3.30m x 3.20m )with window overlooking the rear and built in wardrobe
Bedroom 3 (2.90m x 2.30m )with window overlooking the rear
To the front there is off street parking for a number of cars while the rear garden benefits from a southerly orientation and sunshine throughout the day.
Sallynoggin is a popular Dublin suburb, located right beside Glenageary in the southeast of Dublin county. The name derives from ‘sally noggins’, the old timber frame houses that used to populate the area. Sallynoggin was once part of Glenageary, but became its own suburb during the development of local authority housing in the area between the late 1940s and mid-1950s.
Sallynoggin is a popular Dublin suburb, located right beside Glenageary in the southeast of Dublin county. The name derives from ‘sally noggins’, the old timber frame houses that used to populate the area. Sallynoggin was once part of Glenageary, but became its own suburb during the development of local authority housing in the area between the late 1940s and mid-1950s.
Today, Sallynoggin is an excellent neighbourhood to settle down in, with a host of amenities including playing fields, parks, shopping facilities, hardware stores, cafes, gyms and beauty salons. The neighbourhood is well populated, with both an ALDI and Lidl, Woodie’s, and a number of other services. Families in the area have their choice of some of Dublin’s best schools, both primary and secondary. In terms of lifestyle, Sallynoggin is situated between Dun Laoghaire and Killiney, and residents can enjoy all of the sea swimming, sailing and nature walk both areas have to offer.
Sallynoggin is well served by public transport. All-day bus service runs through the area and Glenageary DART station is just a 20-minute walk away, making access to the city centre and surrounding areas extremely easy.
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