Commanding a privileged position in the heart of Monkstown, this magnificent residence offers a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer to acquire a home of striking presence and timeless grandeur in an unrivalled location. Rising behind its granite steps and gated entrance, this splendid period house stands as both a landmark and a sanctuary.
From its lofty reception rooms to its contemporary garden-level living space, it is a home that celebrates scale, light, and design framed by spellbinding views of the chess-piece spire of Monkstown Parish Church, the graceful sweep of Monkstown Crescent, and the village rooftops beyond. To the front, the panorama is captivating, while to the rear rooftops and treetops tumble gently towards the sea. These are views to be savoured with the morning sun and lingered over at dusk, when the church’s silhouette sharpens against the evening sky. The house is designed to embrace these vistas, to hold them close as though they were part of its very architecture.
With superbly versatile accommodation extending to approximately 315 sq. m. (3,391 sq. ft.), the residence offers beautifully balanced interiors across three levels. A gracious entrance hallway sets the tone with soaring ceilings, intricate plasterwork, and heritage-style diagonal black-and-white tiled floors – features that bring warmth, character and an immediate sense of history. The interconnecting reception rooms, with original timber floors, exude elegance and versatility, equally suited to formal entertaining or relaxed family living, with tall sash windows drawing natural light throughout the day.
At garden level, modern life takes centre stage. A spectacular open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space crowned by a vaulted ceiling and a striking exposed granite wall forms the true heart of the home. Expansive glazing dissolves the boundary between indoors and out, opening directly onto the landscaped garden. A bespoke kitchen island anchors the room, combining style with practicality. Also at this level are a spa-inspired bathroom, a generous double bedroom, and a fully fitted utility room.
Upstairs, the sense of space and light continues. Originally arranged as four bedrooms, this floor has been reconfigured for grandeur and comfort. The principal suite (once two bedrooms) is a luxurious retreat, complete with a large walk-in wardrobe and beautifully appointed ensuite. A further double bedroom and a triple-aspect study/bedroom, flooded with natural light and commanding sweeping village views, offer both flexibility and inspiration. A generous family bathroom with free-standing bath, oversized shower, and delightful views completes the accommodation.
To the front, secure off-street parking for multiple cars is enhanced by an E.V. charger and framed by mature planting, creating a welcoming first impression. To the rear, the private garden -approximately 15.5 metres (50 feet) long – has been thoughtfully and beautifully landscaped. A rich tapestry of specimen trees, shrubs, and seasonal planting creates a lush and tranquil haven, perfect for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply unwinding in complete seclusion. A sheltered granite patio offers the ideal space for al fresco meals, with steps rising to a lawned area. A granite pathway leads to a second seating terrace at the garden’s end, encouraging moments of quiet retreat. The garden is enclosed on all sides by a handsome feature granite wall, enhancing both character and privacy. At the far end, a stone-built shed with Velux roof light and water tanks adds practical storage while harmonising with the setting. By night, subtle garden lighting transforms the space into a magical retreat – a place to dine, entertain, or admire from the kitchen and dining room. Side access connects the garden seamlessly to the front of the property.
What truly elevates 74 Monkstown Road is its location. Life here is defined as much by its surroundings as by the house itself. Step beyond the gate and you are in the heart of Monkstown Village, alive with atmosphere and character. Morning coffee at Sprout or Avoca becomes part of the daily rhythm, while evenings unfold at celebrated restaurants such as Bresson or Brasserie 8A all within a short stroll. Independent boutiques offer artisan produce, design-led fashion and interiors, adding further vibrancy to village life. The sea is ever-present. A brief walk brings you to the shoreline, whether for a bracing swim at Seapoint or a leisurely coastal stroll towards Sandycove or Blackrock. Sailing enthusiasts will find the yacht clubs of Dún Laoghaire close by, their masts dotting the horizon.
Connectivity is exceptional. The DART at Salthill and Monkstown places Dublin city centre within easy reach, while nearby Blackrock and Dún Laoghaire provide further shopping, dining, and cultural opportunities. Some of the country’s most highly regarded primary and secondary schools are also within close proximity, ensuring practicality as well as pleasure.
To live at 74 Monkstown Road is to embrace a lifestyle that is both cosmopolitan and coastal – an elegant village setting with the sea at its doorstep, the city within easy reach, and the finest of Dublin’s amenities all around