13 The Clayton The Gasworks South Lotts Road Dublin 4
Overview
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Upper Floor
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
72 sqm
A most appealing second floor two bedroomed apartment ideally located in this popular modern development which enjoys a highly convenient location off Barrow Street adjacent to the Grand Canal Docks and the Grand Canal Dart station.
Apt. 13 is a well maintained second floor apartment extending to approximately 72sq.m (775sq.ft) and briefly comprises: living/dining room which opens to a west facing balcony, kitchen, two bedrooms (one ensuite) and bathroom.
A most appealing second floor two bedroomed apartment ideally located in this popular modern development which enjoys a highly convenient location off Barrow Street adjacent to the Grand Canal Docks and the Grand Canal Dart station.
Apt. 13 is a well maintained second floor apartment extending to approximately 72sq.m (775sq.ft) and briefly comprises: living/dining room which opens to a west facing balcony, kitchen, two bedrooms (one ensuite) and bathroom. The property is further enhanced by designated underground secure car parking.
The Gasworks enjoys a superbly convenient location positioned between Barrow Street and South Lotts Road. It is adjacent to the Grand Canal Dock which is also referred to as Silicon Docks where some of the most renowned tech companies are located including Goggle, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Indeed to name but a few. The area which stretches down to the IFSC also includes some of the countrys leading law firms. The property is a short walk to Grafton Street, The IFSC, Trinity College, Merrion Square and the DART on Barrow Street. There is a variety of neighbourhood cafés, bars and restaurants together with the iconic Grand Canal Theatre and The Market Hotel. Central location affords the owner unrivalled convenience.
BER: B2
BER No. 115414906
Energy Performance Indicator: 115.04kWh/m2/yr
- Reception Hall (5.45m x 1.65m )with varnished timber floor, shelved hot press, storage room plumbed for washing machine, dryer and video intercom
- Living/Dining Room (5.85m x 3.60m )with timber floor, floor to ceiling windows and door to
- Balcony (3.10m x 1.15m )west facing overlooking the inner square
- Kitchenette (2.40m x 2.05m )well fitted with a range of presses, cupboards, drawers, granite worktop, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink drainer unit, four ring gas hob with double oven under and extractor over, integrated fridge/freezer with tiled splashback and tiled floor
- Bedroom 1 (4.10m x 2.60m )with built in wardrobes and door to
- Ensuite with large step in tiled shower, wc, tiled floor, whb
- Bedroom 2 (4.15m x 2.52m )with built in wardrobes
- Bathroom Comprising bath with shower attachment , pedestal whb, wc, tiled floor
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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