7 Beach Avenue Sandymount Dublin 4
Overview
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Terraced
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
96 sqm
A superbly located, bright and deceptively spacious pebble dash fronted family home located in a quiet cul de sac off Beach Road within a short walk of Sandymount Stand, Sandymount Village and DART station.
The accommodation extends to approximately 96sq.m (1,033 sq. ft) and briefly comprises: entrance porch, reception hall with understairs storage, sitting room to the front, living room to the rear, and kitchen.
A superbly located, bright and deceptively spacious pebble dash fronted family home located in a quiet cul de sac off Beach Road within a short walk of Sandymount Stand, Sandymount Village and DART station.
The accommodation extends to approximately 96sq.m (1,033 sq. ft) and briefly comprises: entrance porch, reception hall with understairs storage, sitting room to the front, living room to the rear, and kitchen. Upstairs on the first floor there are three bedrooms and bathroom. There is also a stira ladder to the attic which is partly floored for storage and offers further potential.
Outside to the front, there is a railed and lawned garden mainly in lawn with pedestrian pathway leading up to the entrance porch. To the rear there is a sunny southerly garden mainly in lawn with outside utility and storeroom and pedestrian rear access.
The property is within a short walk of Sandymount Strand, Sandymount Village and Sandymount DART station. The RDS and Aviva Stadium are also close by, as are some of the citys premier primary and secondary schools and a 15 minute drive from St Stephens Green, The IFSC and the airport via Dublin Port Tunnel.
BER: E1
BER No. 116929902
Energy Performance Indicator: 318.39
- Porch Entrance (1.95m x 0.90m )
- Reception Hall (4.05m x 1.95m )with under stairs storage cupboard.
- Living Room (3.70m x 3.35m )tiled fireplace
- Sitting Room (to the rear) (4.55m x 3.25m )brick fireplace with gas fire and original gas boiler behind, picture window overlooking rear garden.
- Kitchen (3.30m x 2.45m )Well fitted with a good range of press and drawer units, free standing cooker with extractor over, door leading out to rear garden.
- Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms with access to attic via Staira ladder the attic is partly floored and offers further potential.
- Main Bathroom (2.50m x 2.45m )which is now a shower room, recently re-fitted with vanity wash hand basin and press beneath, WC, step in Triton electric shower, tiled walls and floor, hot-press with immersion.
- Bedroom 1 (4.65m x 3.25m )to the rear with fitted wardrobes, pull out drawers and shelving.
- Bedroom 2 (3.50m x 3.01m )Fitted wardrobe.
- Bedroom 3 (2.60m x 2.50m )
To the front, there is a railed and lawned garden mainly in lawn with pedestrian pay leading up the entrance porch.
The rear garden measures approximately 7.70m (254) x 5.95m (196) and has a sunny southerly aspect, mainly laid in lawn with raised flower beds and pedestrian rear access.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Overlooking the Irish sea and centred in one of South Dublin’s most charming villages, Sandymount is a popular coastal suburb in Dublin 4. It is a thriving, bustling village with excellent shops, restaurants and of course, long walks along Sandymount Strand.
The area is best known for its extensive sandy strand which runs from Ringsend to Merrion Gates.
Overlooking the Irish sea and centred in one of South Dublin’s most charming villages, Sandymount is a popular coastal suburb in Dublin 4. It is a thriving, bustling village with excellent shops, restaurants and of course, long walks along Sandymount Strand.
The area is best known for its extensive sandy strand which runs from Ringsend to Merrion Gates. Sandymount Baths were constructed in the mid-1800s and remained until 1920, and some of the ruins are still visible from the shoreline today.
Sandymount Green creates a superb centre for this village. Sandymount Castle once stood here and many neighbouring roads bear the name. The green is an excellent facility with open recreational space and is surrounded by an array of specialist shops, cafes and restaurants, including BuJo, Burger Joint and CRUDO Restaurant. The area is popular with families, as some of Dublin’s finest schools are in the vicinity, such as Sandymount Park Educate Together, Scoil Mhuire and Star of the Sea B.N.S.
Sandymount village is a short stroll to Grand Canal Dock as well as Dublin city centre and is particularly well served by public transport. Two DART stations are situated in the area as well as an all-day bus service.
In addition to peaceful walks along the Strand, Sandymount is home to a host of excellent recreational amenities. Railway Union Hockey, Claremont Tennis Club and Clanna Gael Fotenoy GAA Club cater to sports fans in the neighbourhood. Just up the road, sea swimming and bathing are easily accessed at Seapoint, and nearby Irishtown Nature Park is ideal for walking and wildlife spotting.
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