Apt. 203 Rosses Court Mellifont Avenue Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin
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First Floor

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

82 sqm
A premier first floor two-bedroom apartment with unrivalled sea views, Apt. 203 Rosses Court is perched in one of Dun Laoghaires most desirable locations.
This is a magnificent apartment commanding a breathtaking corner position at the junction of Mellifont Avenue and Marine Terrace. With sweeping, panoramic views across Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Scotsmans Bay to Howth and the iconic Bailey Lighthouse, not to mention over Bulloch Harbour and Sandycove, this is coastal living at its most captivating.
A premier first floor two-bedroom apartment with unrivalled sea views, Apt. 203 Rosses Court is perched in one of Dun Laoghaires most desirable locations.
This is a magnificent apartment commanding a breathtaking corner position at the junction of Mellifont Avenue and Marine Terrace. With sweeping, panoramic views across Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Scotsmans Bay to Howth and the iconic Bailey Lighthouse, not to mention over Bulloch Harbour and Sandycove, this is coastal living at its most captivating.
Offering approximately 82sq.m. (883sq.ft.) of bright, beautifully proportioned accommodation, this spacious home is part of Rosses Court, a prestigious, low-density development of just 17 apartments.
This particular apartment holds a wonderful position within the development, with its dual-aspect bay windows in the corner living area offering exceptional light and extraordinary views in both easterly and seaward directions. Whether you’re watching waves crash against the East Pier or admiring sailboats drift past, every window frames a postcard-worthy scene.
The location is of unparalleled convenience being situated in the heart of Dun Laoghaire with extensive shopping, restaurants, cafes, churches, the Pavilion Theatre, the IMC Cinema and the iconic Lexicon Library by the seafront as well as the east and west piers and the Peoples Park. There is also the ease of access to the villages of Monkstown, Glasthule and Dalkey Town with all their wonderful local and boutique shops and excellent selection of hostelries and eateries. There are excellent primary and secondary schools nearby with the DART and Dun Laoghaire bus terminal making commuting to and from the city centre and further afield very simple. Recreation and leisure facilities abound including gyms, rugby, football, GAA, hockey and tennis clubs as well as the four yacht clubs in the marina which will appeal to the sailing enthusiast while the Forty Foot and Sandycove Beach attracts all year-round swimmers. A recently constructed cycle track now connects Sandycove directly with Blackrock and it is an exceptionally popular addition to this South County Dublin seaside suburb.
BER: C2
BER No. 118350073
Energy Performance Indicator: 182.28 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Hall (6.75m x 1.00m )with ceiling coving, dado rail, shelved hot press and two spacious storage cupboards
- Living/Dining Room (8.10m x 5.50m )with dual aspect windows with outstanding views over Dublin Bay to Howth and Scotsman's Bay, ceiling coving, dado rail, open fireplace with painted timber mantle surround, marble inset and marble hearth
- Kitchen (2.25m x 2.20m )with a range of fitted cupboards and units, sink unit, tiled splashbacks, electric cooker with extractor fan over, plumbed for washing machine and stained glass looking into the Living/Dining room
- Bedroom 1 (5.35m x 3.10m )with a range of fitted wardrobes and dado rail
- Bedroom 2 (3.75m x 2.60m )with fitted wardrobes and dado rail
- Bathroom recently refurbished with step in Grohe shower with monsoon head, w.c., wash hand basin, tiled floor and partially tiled walls, recessed lighting and Dimplex electric heater
The neighbourhood
The neighbourhood
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway.
Dun Laoghaire has had its share of monikers over the years. Initially established as Dun Leary, then renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV’s 1821 visit, it is now known in the original Irish spelling as Dun Laoghaire. One thing has stayed the same, however — the area’s popularity with residents and tourists alike!
Dun Laoghaire has a rich history as a major port, once being the largest in the country, as well as the endpoint for Ireland’s first railway. Today it is a well-established village with a wide array of shops, restaurants, pubs, cinemas, and of course, plenty of recreational activities. Dun Laoghaire locals enjoy everything from dining at favourites such as Bistro Le Monde, to sea swimming at the Forty Foot, catching a show at the Pavilion Theatre or any number of marine activities in one of Dun Laoghaire’s four yacht clubs. On Sundays, The People’s Park draws huge numbers of both stallholders and visitors to their famous Farmers’ Market.
Located within 10 kilometres from Dublin City Centre, Dun Laoghaire is extremely well served by public transport. The DART line offers 20-minute trips from the city centre, and there are excellent bus routes in the area along with the Aircoach servicing Dublin Airport. There are numerous schools in the area, with some of Dublin’s top-rated primary and secondary schools located close by.
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