A truly charming one of a kind detached, period property the Gate Lodge & terrace was built in 1847 and was know as Warrenpoint Terrace, originally part of the Vernon Estate. This quaint property is conveniently situated on the Clontarf Road with sea views, directly next to the Clontarf Promenade and cycle track. At just 46sqm / 495sqfeet (approx.
A truly charming one of a kind detached, period property the Gate Lodge & terrace was built in 1847 and was know as Warrenpoint Terrace, originally part of the Vernon Estate. This quaint property is conveniently situated on the Clontarf Road with sea views, directly next to the Clontarf Promenade and cycle track. At just 46sqm / 495sqfeet (approx.) the property is ‘bijoux’ but has a surprisingly large private garden and there is parking directly outside the house. The gate lodge is genuinely unique to the local market and provides a one off opportunity for anyone looking for a base in Clontarf.
84 Clontarf Road still retains many of the features of the period with ornate timber work fireplace and windows. The light filled reception room which is accessed through a recessed porch leads to a nicely proportioned room with the original fireplace as a focal point and French doors leading to the private garden. A galley kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom complete the accommodation. The patio/garden to the North of the property provides room to extend subject to planning, the garden enjoys a view of the sea and sunshine from morning to evening.
Overlooking the seafront and afforded sea views, the location of the property could not be better. The promenade in Clontarf and it’s excellent selection of restaurants, coffee houses and boutiques is within walking distance. There are excellent transport links with local DART station and bus services operating along the Clontarf Road. Eastpoint business Park is a five-minute drive away and Dublin City Centre and the IFSC are within a ten-minute drive of the property. Local sporting amenities include Oulton Tennis club, Clontarf Rugby and Cricket Club, Royal Dublin, and St Anne’s Golf Courses. The property is walking distance to Bull Island which was declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve in1981 a unique privilege for an urban location just 5km from O’Connell St.
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Clontarf is a historic, seaside escape just north of Dublin city centre. Famous for both Irish king Brian Boru’s defeat of Viking forces in 1014 as well as the popular Grove Disco of the 1970s and 1980s, Clontarf boasts a stunning promenade, ample outdoor space and period homes and continues to be one of the northside’s most desirable addresses.
Clontarf is a historic, seaside escape just north of Dublin city centre. Famous for both Irish king Brian Boru’s defeat of Viking forces in 1014 as well as the popular Grove Disco of the 1970s and 1980s, Clontarf boasts a stunning promenade, ample outdoor space and period homes and continues to be one of the northside’s most desirable addresses.
Only three kilometers from the city centre, Clontarf is a family-friendly location with plenty of amenities on its doorstep, including the Clontarf Lawn Tennis Club, rugby and cricket clubs, The Royal Dublin Golf Club (one of the most famous links courses and host to a number of Irish Opens) a large supermarket and numerous shops along the seafront and Vernon Avenue. There are a number of excellent primary and secondary schools in the vicinity. Clontarf is easily accessed by a number of Dublin Bus stops and the DART.
For those who enjoy walking, cycling or swimming, Clontarf is the ideal place to make your next home. Along with the seafront promenade, St Anne’s Park is a fantastic amenity, with farmer’s markets, playground, football pitches and large open spaces. Spend a day at Dollymount Beach, accessed by the iconic wooden bridge, and enjoy fine dining at one of Clontarf’s many excellent restaurants, including the recently renovated The Baths at Clontarf, or Picasso.
Clontarf is a spacious suburb with a varied selection of homes, from Victorian redbrick masterpieces to modern dwellings. Ideal for renters, downsizers or those looking to accommodate a growing family, Clontarf offers a modern, peaceful lifestyle for any resident.
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