7 Sallynoggin Villas Sallynoggin Co. Dublin
Overview
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Semi Detached
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
86 sqm
A most attractive Dolphin barn brick semi-detached home built in the 1920s, positioned in this highly regarded and much sought after location off Glenageary Road Upper and within just a short distance of the superb conveniences and amenities in Dun Laoghaire Town Centre.
To the front of the house there is off street parking for two cars with a lawned garden to the side and gated access to the rear garden.
A most attractive Dolphin barn brick semi-detached home built in the 1920s, positioned in this highly regarded and much sought after location off Glenageary Road Upper and within just a short distance of the superb conveniences and amenities in Dun Laoghaire Town Centre.
To the front of the house there is off street parking for two cars with a lawned garden to the side and gated access to the rear garden. Internally the accommodation extends to approximately 86 sq.m (926 sq.ft). As you first enter No. 7, you are welcomed by an entrance hall, to your left is the sitting room with large windows overlooking to the front garden allowing an extensive amount of light in. To the opposite side of the hall there is a shower room, a lounge and a kitchen utility to the rear. Upstairs there are three bedrooms completing the internal accommodation. The southwest facing rear garden is a particular feature of this property, it offers great scope to extend subject to the necessary planning permission and measures about 41m (135 ft) in length There is a large patio at the top, an ideal spot for al fresco dining with the remainder laid out in lawn with mature planting and a Barna shed.
The property is perfect for those looking to spoil themselves with a home in one of Dublins most desirable locations with access to numerous bus services and shopping facilities on the doorstep including Tesco at Park Pointe and Lidl and Aldi in Sallynoggin. Located within walking distance of the villages of Glasthule, Monkstown and Dalkey and Dun Laoghaire Town; the area boasts a wealth of amenities including top class restaurants, shops and boutiques, friendly pubs, yacht clubs and sports clubs. Some of Dublins most renowned primary and secondary schools are also within easy reach to include Dalkey School Project, Rathdown, Cluny, CBC Monkstown Park, St.Josephs, Sallynoggin Killiney and Glenageary Killiney National School.Strong historical heritage surrounds the wider Glenageary area including the Martello Tower at Sandycove, which features in James Joyces Ulysses and the medieval Dalkey Castle. The Peoples Park is a wonderful facility and really comes to light on a Sunday hosting the renowned Farmers Market. The area in general is famed for the seafront but not to mention the beautiful scenic walks over Killiney and Dalkey hills as well as by the seafront and the two piers at Dun Laoghaire.
There are a host of recreational and leisure facilities, numerous sports clubs and venues and the four yacht clubs and extensive marina at Dun Laoghaire Harbour will be of major interest to the marine and sailing enthusiast.
BER: F
BER No. 116467275
Energy Performance Indicator: 396.36 (kWh/m2/yr)
- Entrance Hall (1.95m x 1.80m )with electricity fuse board, timber panelled ceiling and solid maple floor
- Shower Room with tiled floor, fully tiled walls, frosted window overlooking the side, shower, wash hand basin, w.c. and chrome heated towel rail
- Sitting Room (4.60m x 3.60m )dual aspect with double glazed windows, oak flooring, timber fire surround, marble tiled inset and gas coal effect fire, gas meter and ceiling coving
- Lounge/Breakfast Room (3.70m x 2.90m )with maple flooring, understairs storage, open fire with tiled surround and timber mantle, ceiling coving, centre ceiling rose, window and glazed door opening into the
- Kitchen (3.80m x 2.80m )with tiled floor, a range of fitted units, stainless steel sink and drainer, Indesit cooker, gas boiler, picture window overlooking the rear garden, timber panelled ceiling, fridge/freezer and door opening out to the
- Utility Area (3.00m x 1.55m )with tiled floor, single glazed window overlooking the garden, door out to the rear, washing machine and dryer and second window overlooking the side
- Landing with hatch to the attic
- Bedroom 1 (4.80m x 2.75m )located to the rear, is dual aspect with double glazed window, timber effect floor, cast iron fireplace and a range of fitted wardrobes
- Bedroom 2 (2.60m x 2.15m )box room located to the front with solid timber floor
- Bedroom 3 (3.60m x 2.60m )dual aspect with original cast iron fireplace, solid timber floor and recessed lighting
To the front of the house there is off street parking for two cars with a lawned garden to the side and gated access to the rear garden. The southwest facing rear garden is a particular feature of this property, it offers great scope to extend subject to the necessary planning permission and measures about 41m (135 ft) in length There is a large patio an ideal spot for al fresco dining with the remainder laid out in lawn with mature planting and a Barna shed.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
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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