79 Ringsend Park Ringsend Dublin 4
Overview
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Terraced

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

64 sqm
No. 79 is a most impressive architect designed, red brick mid-terraced cottage that is well positioned on this quiet cul-de-sac. The area is superbly connected to the city centre, Grand Canal Dock and the IFSC while the villages of Ballsbridge, Sandymount and Donnybrook are also easily accessed.
The property was completely renovated in 2007 to an excellent standard to provide accommodation measuring approximately 64 sq.
No. 79 is a most impressive architect designed, red brick mid-terraced cottage that is well positioned on this quiet cul-de-sac. The area is superbly connected to the city centre, Grand Canal Dock and the IFSC while the villages of Ballsbridge, Sandymount and Donnybrook are also easily accessed.
The property was completely renovated in 2007 to an excellent standard to provide accommodation measuring approximately 64 sq.m. (689 sq.ft.) to include open plan living space on the ground floor with important under-stairs storage, dining area and extremely well fitted kitchen with access to an outside courtyard. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms one of which has views towards Dublin Port and there is also the main shower room.
Ringsend Park is a location of unparalleled convenience with the villages of Ringsend, Ballsbridge and Sandymount all being easily accessed. The location will no doubt appeal to first time buyers, investors or those who are seeking a pied-à-terre as this residence is in the heart of the city centre and hosts a number of global businesses to include Google, Facebook, AirBnb and Citibank to name but a few, as well as a fantastic range of restaurants, pubs and cafés. Not to mention the array of entertainment venues nearby including the Bord Gáis Theatre, Aviva Stadium and 3 Arena. Grand Canal Dock Dart Station is also close by.
BER: C2
BER No. 111631933
Energy Performance Indicator: 189.03 kWh/m²/yr
- Living / Dining / Kitchen Area: open-plan.
- Living Area: (5.35m x 3.18m )with hardwood flooring, alarm system, integrated shelving unit, gas inset fire and range of built-in shelves. Access to
- Understairs Storage Cupboard: (2.41m x 0.90m )plumbed for washing machine.
- Kitchen / Dining Area: (4.40m x 2.49m )Kitchen – with tiled floors, partially tiled walls, range of cupboard units, integrated fridge freezer, Zanussi oven, four ring gas hob with extractor fan overhead, round stainless steel sink unit, granite worktop and window overlooking the courtyard. Dining Area – with access to the gas boiler and double door access to a courtyard.
- Landing: carpeted stairs with feature glass panel, feature spotlights and skylight.
- Bedroom 1: (3.62m x 3.20m )with two Velux windows, sunken lights, floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes and drawers.
- Bedroom 2: (2.58m x 2.15m )carpeted floors, sunken lights and Velux window looking towards Dublin Port.
- Bathroom: with w.c., cabinet w.h.b., bath with electric Triton shower over, heated towel rail, velux window looking towards Dublin Port, tiled floor and walls.
- Rear: (4.66m x 0.89m )courtyard.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Located less than 2.5 kilometres east of St Stephen’s Green, past Grand Canal and over the bridge on the River Dodder, is the village of Ringsend in Dublin 4. The nearby southside docks and the iconic chimneys and lighthouse at Poolbeg are a reminder of the area’s industrial past.
A stone’s throw from Boland’s Mill, a scene of considerable action during the Easter Rising of 1916 and the legendary Windmill Lane recording studios, Ringsend is within a short walk to both the 3Arena and Aviva Stadium, making local pubs like the Oarsman and the Yacht perfect spots for a post-gig or pre-match pint.
Located less than 2.5 kilometres east of St Stephen’s Green, past Grand Canal and over the bridge on the River Dodder, is the village of Ringsend in Dublin 4. The nearby southside docks and the iconic chimneys and lighthouse at Poolbeg are a reminder of the area’s industrial past.
A stone’s throw from Boland’s Mill, a scene of considerable action during the Easter Rising of 1916 and the legendary Windmill Lane recording studios, Ringsend is within a short walk to both the 3Arena and Aviva Stadium, making local pubs like the Oarsman and the Yacht perfect spots for a post-gig or pre-match pint.
While Ringsend residential area is well-serviced for shops and pubs. Those looking for an array of restaurants are best served at the nearby Grand Canal Dock and beyond, although the Bridge Café and Basil on the Ringsend Road offer good quality and affordable food.
St Matthew’s National School is nearby, as are St Patrick’s Boys’ and Girls’ National Schools. Secondary education is also available locally at Ringsend College. The Dart is a short distance away at Grand Canal and the area is serviced by Dublin Bus, with the 1 and 47 routes passing through the village.
Ringsend has a surprising amount of open space, considering its proximity to the city centre and its industrial heritage. Ringsend Park plays home to football pitches, tennis and basketball courts, a children’s playground and pathways.
Dublin’s tech hub at Grand Canal Dock is within short walking distance, as is the delightful Sandymount Strand, highlighting that this residential neighbourhood is perfectly positioned to take advantage of modern city living.
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