84 Northumberland Road Ballsbridge Dublin 4
Overview
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Semi Detached

5 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

414 sqm
A unique opportunity to acquire a most impressive and substantial red brick, period property complete with a very large rear garden (approx. 50m. / 164ft.) with vehicle access onto Lansdowne Park providing huge scope and development potential.
No. 84 is a most appealing two-storey over garden level property enjoying very generous, well-maintained accommodation.
A unique opportunity to acquire a most impressive and substantial red brick, period property complete with a very large rear garden (approx. 50m. / 164ft.) with vehicle access onto Lansdowne Park providing huge scope and development potential.
No. 84 is a most appealing two-storey over garden level property enjoying very generous, well-maintained accommodation. The property is currently laid out in office use but provides huge scope and potential for the discerning purchaser to reconvert to a truly magnificent family home or indeed develop 4 luxury apartments in this prime location.
It is rare for a period property to come on the market in Dublin 4 with the complete site. No. 84 uniquely offers the opportunity to develop either apartments or substantial Mews properties which open onto sought after Lansdowne Park. The property currently benefits from planning permission to build a detached 4 bedroom Mews with parking from Lansdowne Park.
Northumberland Road is a highly convenient location, positioned in the embassy belt including the Embassies of Italy, Czech Republic & Romania and of course the new American Embassy on the former Jury’s Hotel site. The property is within walking distance of Dublin City Centre and close to all the amenities of the villages of Ballsbridge and Sandymount. The DART at Lansdowne Road is only a short stroll from the property as are the multinational corporations located in The Docklands and Ballsbridge including Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The Bord Gais Energy Theatre and Aviva Stadium are all within close proximity of the property as well as a large selection of specialist shops, restaurants and pubs on the adjoining streets.
- Reception Hall (2.8m x 4.95m)very fine ceiling cornicing, frieze, picture rail.
- Boardroom / Drawing Room (6.3m x 4.85m)very fine ceiling cornicing, frieze, fireplace with tiled inset.
- Study (2.05m x 4.25m)
- Room 2 (2m x 4.95m)
- Room 3 / Dining Room (5.45m x 4.85m)ceiling cornice and picture rail, marble fireplace tiled inset.
- Cloakroom (3.4m x 1.35m)
- Guest W.C. comprising WC and Wash Hand Basin.
- Shower Room comprising WC, shower and wash hand basin.
- Room 4 (7.7m x 3.1m)worktop with built in presses.
- Room 5 2.6m x 4.45m
- Bedroom 1 (3.45m x 4.8m))with marble fireplace.
- Bedroom 2 (5.65m x 4.8m)with pair of double windows and a marble fireplace tiled inset.
- Bedroom 3 4.25m x 4.85m with a cast iron painted fireplace & tiled inset.
- Bedroom 4 3.45m x 2.7m
- W.C. comprising WC, vanity and wash hand basin.
- Room 6 (3.65m x 4.6m)
- Room 7 (4.6m x 5.35m)with pair of windows overlooking the front garden.
- Room 8 (4.85m x 2.75m)painted cast iron fireplace.
- Room 9 (4m x 4.1m)with cast iron fireplace.
- HALL Leading to the return, understairs storage.
- W.C. comprising WC and Wash hand basin.
- Communicating Lobby through to
- Room 10 (5.9m x 4.85m)with four windows. Overlooking the very extensive rear garden.
- Room 11 (3.3m x 2.65m)
- Kitchenette comprising worktop, one bowl stainless steel sink/drain unit. Presses above and below.
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Ballsbridge is a lively, affluent, south-central Dublin village. The famous three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder still proclaims it as ‘Ball’s Bridge’ in recognition of the original owners of the bridge: the Ball family, well-known Dublin merchants in the 1500s and 1600s.
Today, the neighbourhood is one of Dublin’s most enviable addresses, with a wealth of fine dining, green space, and stunning period homes alongside wide, tree-lined streets.
Ballsbridge is a lively, affluent, south-central Dublin village. The famous three-arch stone bridge across the River Dodder still proclaims it as ‘Ball’s Bridge’ in recognition of the original owners of the bridge: the Ball family, well-known Dublin merchants in the 1500s and 1600s.
Today, the neighbourhood is one of Dublin’s most enviable addresses, with a wealth of fine dining, green space, and stunning period homes alongside wide, tree-lined streets. Ballsbridge is home to Herbert Park, spanning approximately 32 acres of greenery, playgrounds, walking paths, sports pitches and weekend markets. There are a number of primary and secondary schools in the area, including St Christopher’s Primary School, St Conleth’s College and Marian College. Although the heart of Ballsbridge is a short stroll from Dublin city centre, a number of bus routes and Dart stations serve the area for ease of access.
Ballsbridge is a Dublin hub for all things sport, culture and dining, with the RDS, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) headquarters and the Aviva Stadium all located in the neighbourhood, along with local culinary institutions such as The Girl and the Goose Restaurant and the Shelbourne Social. The area is known the world over, in part thanks to the historic homes that now make up the diplomatic residences of Dublin’s Embassy Belt as well as the inclusion of Ailesbury and Shrewsbury Roads on the Irish edition of Monopoly.
Ballsbridge is a historic Dublin neighbourhood, highly sought-after and prestigious, and with all of the amenities needed to create a rich, modern lifestyle at home.
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