6 Carraig Grennane Killiney Avenue Killiney Co. Dublin
Overview
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Detached
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
177 sqm
An exceptional beautifully presented and instantly appealing detached family home boasting bright and generously proportioned living accommodation of approximately 177.3 sq.m (1,908 sq.ft). This magnificent property is presented in walk-in condition and offers everything expected of a family home catering for every modern need.
6 Carraig Grennanes bright and spacious accommodation is complemented by a stylish modern interior with a neutral colour scheme and high quality finish throughout.
An exceptional beautifully presented and instantly appealing detached family home boasting bright and generously proportioned living accommodation of approximately 177.3 sq.m (1,908 sq.ft). This magnificent property is presented in walk-in condition and offers everything expected of a family home catering for every modern need.
6 Carraig Grennanes bright and spacious accommodation is complemented by a stylish modern interior with a neutral colour scheme and high quality finish throughout. Designed by renowned architect Paul Brazil, Carraig Grennane is a small development of only ten homes situated in an elevated position off Killiney Avenue on the slopes of Killiney Hill looking south over the Dublin Mountains.
No. 6s impressive accommodation comprises an atrium style entrance hall with double folding French doors opening out to the rear garden. Off the hall there is a shower room, a utility and a bedroom with excellent wardrobe provisions. Going upstairs, doors open to a very well fitted kitchen/breakfast room with ceiling to floor glazing taking in the spectacular views across to the Dublin Mountains. Double doors from this room lead into the sitting room and this in turn interconnects with the rear reception room that is currently laid out as a home office. Going downstairs, there are three double bedrooms the main bedroom benefitting from an en suite and a dressing area. A family bathroom concludes the accommodation at this level.
The garden to the rear is immensely private laid out mainly in lawn bordered by mature shrubbery and trees with a decked area and Barna shed.
Planning permission (Ref: D23A/0201) has been granted in April 2024 to construct a stunning, bright and airy detached two bedroom dwelling of approximately 145.7 sq.m (1,570 sq.ft) to the side of the main house. Its thoughtful clever upside down design will create and ‘A’ rated home that makes the very most of the view from its elevated position. It would make a wonderful home for a relation or family member, but obviously it is available to anyone wishing to live in such a highly regarded location. This is a wonderful planning permission to have been obtained as it indicates that there is a precedent set for any future applications that may be made if the prospective purchaser is not quite ready to build out the current permission.
The location of this home is unrivalled being located just off Killiney Avenue within close proximity of the N11 and M50 providing easy access to all points of Dublin City and surrounding areas. Within the immediate area there is an excellent selection of shopping centres and supermarkets with Killiney Shopping Centre, Tesco on Churchview Road, Dunnes Stores at Cornelscourt and the thriving Dundrum Shopping Centre just off the M50. The area is surrounded by a host of excellent primary and secondary schools and transport is excellent with the Cherrywood LUAS stop, the QBC and Killiney DART Station all close by. Recreational and leisure facilities are in abundance with Killiney Golf Club, Seapoint RFC and Foxrock/Cabinteely GAA Club located within Kilbogget Park to name a few. The very popular marine activities are all available at the harbour in Dun Laoghaire as well as many interesting walks over Dalkey and Killiney hills together with the beach at Killiney.
BER: C1
BER No. 117701920
Energy Performance Indicator: 150.57 kWh/m²/yr
- Reception Hall (4.30m x 3.20m )with solid maple floor, high ceiling with large Velux skylight, double folding double glazed Scandinavian pine French doors open out to the rear garden and door to
- Utility Room (1.95m x 1.40m )with tiled floor, built in press units, worktop, single drainer single bowl sink unit, Potterton gas fired central heating boiler, digital heating controls, electric fuseboard and plumbing for washing machine
- Shower Room (1.95m x 1.40m )with tiled floor, step in tiled power shower, w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, shaving socket and light and part tiled walls
- Bedroom 4/Sitting Room (4.20m x 3.45m )with solid maple floor high ceiling, dual aspect windows to the side and rear, a range of built in wardrobes and television point
- Main Bedroom (6.35m x 3.40m )with dual aspect windows looking front with views of the Dublin Mountains and to the side, recessed lighting and opening to
- Dressing Area with an excellent selection of wardrobes, chest of drawers, mirrored fronted wardrobes, recessed lighting and door to
- En Suite Bathroom (2.95m x 1.85m )with tiled floor, part tiled walls, large bath with auxiliary hose, timber panelling, pedestal wash hand basin with mirrored fronted illuminated medicine cabinet over, step in tiled power shower, radiator handrail, recessed lighting and w.c.
- Walk in Hot Press with shelving, storage, large factory lagged water cylinder and dual immersion unit
- Bedroom 2 (3.80m x 2.95m )with window looking front to the Dublin Mountains and a range of built in wardrobes with desk and mirror to the side
- Family Bathroom (2.70m x 1.70m )with tiled floor, part tiled walls, bath with auxiliary hose, timber panelling, pedestal wash hand basin with mirrored fronted illuminated medicine cabinet, radiator, towel rail, w.c. and step in tiled power shower
- Bedroom 3 (3.80m x 2.95m )with window to the side and a range of built in wardrobes
- Upstairs with large Velux skylight giving great light into the area, video intercom, solid maple floor and glazed maple door opening into the
- Kitchen/Dining Room (6.40m x 3.50m )with solid maple floor, Shaker maple timber press units, polished granite worktop, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit with drainer into the polished granite, matching upstands, mosaic tiled splashback, wine rack, display cabinets, integrated Baumatic fridge/freezer, integrated Electrolux dishwasher, Bosch stainless steel fitted oven, Baumatic stainless steel four ring gas hob with stainless steel chimney effect extractor hood, dual aspect ceiling to floor walls of glass taking in the stunning views that this elevated position benefits from, and double folding maple glazed doors opening into the
- Family Room (5.85m x 4.30m )with solid maple floor, recessed lighting, television point, dual aspect windows looking side and over the stunning view to the front, and opening to
- Reception Room/Office (3.80m x 3.25m )with solid maple floor and television point
To he front there is cobbled off street parking for a number of cars bordered by mature planting, hedging and trees.
The garden to the rear is immensely private laid out mainly in lawn bordered by mature shrubbery and trees with a decked area and Barna shed. It measures approximately 14.5m (47ft) in length by 18m (59ft) in width.
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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