Arranmore, Cunningham Road Dalkey Co. Dublin
Overview
Is this the property for you?
Detached
4 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
275 sqm
An exceptionally attractive red brick late Victorian family home, built in 1875, enjoying an elevated position along this prestigious road which connects Ardeevin Road with Dalkey Avenue.
This is an extremely impressive property offering superbly presented, generously proportioned bright and airy accommodation upgraded in recent years, retaining many of the original features of its era, and further enhanced with spectacular views over the Dalkey rooftops, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and across Dublin Bay to Howth.
An exceptionally attractive red brick late Victorian family home, built in 1875, enjoying an elevated position along this prestigious road which connects Ardeevin Road with Dalkey Avenue.
This is an extremely impressive property offering superbly presented, generously proportioned bright and airy accommodation upgraded in recent years, retaining many of the original features of its era, and further enhanced with spectacular views over the Dalkey rooftops, Dun Laoghaire Harbour and across Dublin Bay to Howth.
Standing on manicured gardens and grounds of approximately 0.16HA (0.4 acre), Arranmore is approached by a long tarmacadam driveway bordered by a sweeping lawned garden and well-defined granite wall boundaries benefitting from a much sought after south-westerly orientated two-tiered rear garden laid out mainly in lawn. A beautiful inviting wide entrance porch opens through to the reception hall by way of a glass panelled door with a stained glass fanlight over. The entrance hall connects the drawing room with the dining room and ultimately through to the family room/study. In the dining room there is a hatch opening through to the kitchen with a shower room and utility/plant room completing the accommodation at the ground floor level. Up the very fine staircase there are four double bedrooms, the master being en suite, a family bathroom, sunroom, an attic room and bathroom completing the accommodation on the upper floors. The views from the front bedrooms in particular are breathtaking. There is a garage to the side with a store/bedroom and above this is an own hall door self-contained unit which is laid out as an open plan living/dining/kitchen/bedroom area and a shower room. A side passage with granite steps connects the front to the rear. The property offers vast potential to extend to the side and into the rear garden in order to increase the overall accommodation if so desired, subject to planning permission.
The position of this quality home will be of major interest to those trying to get a foothold in the highly regarded much sought after Dalkey location. This coastal town offers a wide range of local and specialist shops, cafes, delicatessens, excellent pubs and some of the finest restaurants in South County Dublin. The surrounding is well served by an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools including Loreto Abbey Dalkey, Harold Boys, Castle Park and the Harold National School. Dalkey DART Station is literally around the corner and this services the city centre as well as many secondary boys schools with regular ease. Dalkey also caters for many recreational and leisure facilities with Cuala GAA and Dalkey United situated close by as well as golf, tennis and hockey clubs. There are also many fitness centres and the tranquil scenic walks over Killiney/Dalkey hills and along the seafront are particularly popular. Dun Laoghaire Harbour has its two piers and the four yacht clubs along with extensive marina will be of major interest to the marine and sailing enthusiast.
This is a truly unique home, a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase and comes to the market in excellent decorative order having been wonderfully maintained over the years.
BER: E1
BER No. 106485063
Energy Performance Indicator: 301.26 kWh/m²/yr
- Entrance Hall (3.00m x 1.50m )with ceiling coving, centre rose, tiled floor and multi glass panelled door with stained glass fan light over opening to the
- Inner Hall (4.60m x 1.70m )with dado rail, ceiling coving and centre rose
- Drawing Room (6.10m x 4.20m )into the bay window, with wonderful sea views, open fireplace with timber mantle and surround, slate inset and slate hearth, ceiling coving and centre rose
- Dining Room (5.90m x 4.20m )with wonderful sea views, ceiling coving, centre rose, open fireplace with timber mantle surround, steel inset and slate hearth, hatch through to the kitchen and door to the
- Family Room (4.20m x 3.60m )with picture rail
- Shower Room (3.30m x 2.10m )with step in shower, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under, quarry tiled floor and recessed lighting
- Inner Hall (3.40m x 1.90m )with quarry tiled floor and alarm panel
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room (5.20m x 4.40m )with a range of fitted cupboards and units, centre island with sink unit, plumbed for dishwasher, storage cupboards, polished Corian worktop, polished Corian splashbacks, integrated Neff four ring electric hob with extractor fan over, integrated Neff electric oven, recessed lighting, polished ceramic tiled floor, and door to the inner courtyard area laid out in patio slabs and with two sinks
- Utility Room (4.10m x 2.00m )with Worchester gas boiler, sink unit, plumbed for washing machine, large water tank with water pumps and door out to the side
- Shower Room (2.90m x 1.80m )with step in shower, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under, quarry tiled floor and recessed lighting
- Bedroom 3 (5.50m x 4.40m )with ceiling coving, picture rail, open fireplace with timber mantle and surround, tiled inset and tiled hearth, fitted shelving and double doors to the
- Sunroom (6.20m x 3.20m )with door to the rear garden and bordered by timber panelling
- Bedroom 4 (5.25m x 2.70m )into the bay window, with ceiling coving and overlooking the rear garden
- Shower Room (3.00m x 1.80m )with step in shower, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under, recessed lighting and tiled ceramic floor
- First Floor with ceiling coving
- Main Bedroom (5.10m x 4.10m )into the bay window, with picture rail, ceiling coving, elegant fireplace with cast iron mantle and surround, tiled inset and tiled hearth, magnificent views over the Dalkey rooftops, Dun Laoghaire Harbour, across Dublin Bay to Howth, and door to the
- En Suite Shower Room (3.10m x 2.50m )with step in shower, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under, tiled ceramic floor, ceiling coving and recessed lighting
- Bedroom 2 (6.00m x 4.10m )with ceiling coving, picture rail, elegant fireplace with cast iron mantle and surround, tiled inset and tiled hearth
- Attic Room (4.35m x 3.15m )with cast iron fireplace, timber floorboards, hatch to attic storage space and skylight
- Shower Room (3.30m x 2.10m )with bath with shower over, w.c., wash hand basin with cupboards under, recessed lighting and tiled ceramic floor
To the front granite block pillared vehicular cast iron gates open onto a large tarmacadam drive providing off street parking for numerous cars bordered by a sweeping lawned garden and well-defined granite wall boundaries.
There is a garage of 3.75m x 3.35m (12'4" x 11') to the side with folding doors opening to the front and a storeroom adjacent of 3m x 3.2m (9'10" x 10'6"). Above the garage is an own hall door self-contained unit of approximately 23sq.m. (248sq.m.ft) with a kitchen area and shower room ideal for use as further ancillary accommodation or a home office. The overall site extends to approximately 0.16AH (0.4 acre) and the stunning two-tiered south westerly facing rear garden of approximately 32m (105ft) is laid out mainly in lawn abundant with a variety of flowers and shrubs with granite steps connecting to the front.
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.
Lisney services for buyers
When you’re
buying a property, there’s so much more involved than cold, hard figures. Of course you can trust us to be on top of the numbers, but we also offer a full range of services to make sure the buying process runs smoothly for you. If you need any advice or help in the
Irish residential or
commercial market, we’ll have a team at your service in no time.