Apt. 2 St. Patrick’s Avenue Dalkey Co. Dublin
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First Floor

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

52 sqm
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Positioned in the heart of Dalkey heritage town, this superb own hall door apartment in turn key condition offers living accommodation in a prime location with every conceivable amenity available on its doorstep.
Constructed approximately 20 years ago this wonderful apartment of approximately 52 sq.
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Positioned in the heart of Dalkey heritage town, this superb own hall door apartment in turn key condition offers living accommodation in a prime location with every conceivable amenity available on its doorstep.
Constructed approximately 20 years ago this wonderful apartment of approximately 52 sq. m (560 sq. ft) is accessed over a cobbled granite path from St Patricks Avenue. Large double doors open into a foyer which in turn brings you to the stairwell. Ascending to the first floor, you are greeted by the primary double bedroom with a glass brick wall maximising the light flooding the bedroom while also allowing an element of privacy. The bathroom is directly across from the primary bedroom. The open plan kitchen/ living room overlooks Dalkey town through timber framed sash windows. To the end of the hallway, youll find ample cloak storage and the second double bedroom.
There are a wide range of specialist shops, both casual and upscale dining options, and bars. It is conveniently situated just a short walk away from Coliemore Harbour, where you can enjoy the beautiful seafront, and it provides numerous captivating walking trails across Dalkey and Killiney Hill, showcasing breathtaking views of the sea. The Dalkey Dart station and bus service are in very close proximity, and you can find excellent shopping opportunities nearby in Sandycove, Glasthule, and Dun Laoghaire. Additionally, several prestigious schools, including Loreto NS, Loreto Abbey, Harolds Boys, Castlepark School, Rathdown, and St. Joseph of Cluny, are within walking distance.
BER: D2
BER No. 100873025
Energy Performance Indicator: 267.28 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance (1.60m x 1.10m )with cloaks hanging, alarm system, electricity fuse box and stairs to first floor apartment
- Reception Hall (5.00m x 4.00m )with sash window overlooking Dalkey Village, electric storage heater, hot press with shelving, coat/storage area and attic storage
- Living/Dining Area (3.80m x 3.00m )with shelving, electric storage heater and two sash windows overlooking the village
- Kitchen (2.80m x 1.80m )with a range of fitted appliances to include a Baumatic oven, Indesit washing machine, Tricity Bendix dishwasher, shelving and extractor fan
- Bedroom 1 (4.10m x 2.80m )with electric storage heater, sliding sash windows overlooking Dalkey Village and walk in wardrobe with rails and shelving
- Bedroom 2 (3.20m x 3.00m )with electric storage heater and sash window
- Bathroom (3.20m x 1.60m )with w.c., wash hand basin, shower/bath and Velux window
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Doctor/pharmacies/health centre
Dalkey is one of South County Dublin’s most scenic coastal suburbs, and a favoured spot to settle down in for Dublin celebrities (famously home to Bono, Enya, Neil Jordan and recently, a spot of respite for Matt Damon during filming!). The town’s name is originally derived from the Irish ‘Deilg Inis’ which translates to Thorn Island, now known as Dalkey Island, located just off the coast near Coliemore Harbour.
Dalkey is one of South County Dublin’s most scenic coastal suburbs, and a favoured spot to settle down in for Dublin celebrities (famously home to Bono, Enya, Neil Jordan and recently, a spot of respite for Matt Damon during filming!). The town’s name is originally derived from the Irish ‘Deilg Inis’ which translates to Thorn Island, now known as Dalkey Island, located just off the coast near Coliemore Harbour. The town is steeped in history and there are no less than seven medieval castles in the area dating from the 1400s.
Dalkey’s seafront homes and charming village atmosphere have been popular for artists, writers, musicians and actors, all drawn to the town’s stunning coastline and natural beauty. Castle Street, Dalkey’s main thoroughfare, is lined with top-quality restaurants, cafes, pubs and specialty shops. Local favourites 1909 Restaurant and Wine Bar, Ragazzi and The Grapevine are just a few top-end dining experiences in the heart of Dalkey village.
There are a number of recreational amenities in the surrounding area. Dalkey is home to the beloved Vico Baths, a popular destination for sea swimmers, as well as Cuala GAA club. There is a choice of excellent schools, both primary and secondary, in the area. Although the town offers a way of life you’ll be hesitant to leave, getting into Dublin city centre is easy via a number of bus routes, DART and Aircoach. Local schools in the immediate vicinity include Loreto Dalkey Primary and Secondary, St Patrick’s National School and Harold Boys.
Dalkey is a gem found just outside Dublin city, with a year-long calendar of cultural events, restaurants, outdoor amenities and shops that have made it one of Dublin’s most popular destinations for both tourists and residents.
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