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1 Haven House
Thomas Hand Street
Skerries
Co. Dublin
K34 P681
Description
The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, open plan kitchen/living/dining area, 2 bedrooms, family bathroom and a private west facing yard area.
The location of this apartment could not be better with all of the amenities of Skerries on your doorstep including shops, restaurants, cafes, sports clubs, harbour, beaches to name but a few!
Skerries enjoys convenient access to the M1, M50, and Dublin Airport - all within a 20-minute drive - as well as a rail link to the city centre connecting with the DART and Luas services. The 33 bus (Strand Street) offers a good service to the city centre
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Features
Private parking space
West facing rear patio
Double glazed throughout
Gas fired central heating
Rooms
Kitchen (2.85m x 2.81m) /Dining (2.97m x 2.32m) /Living Room (6.26m x 2.85m) Laminate flooring, coving, T.V point, feature fireplace Wall and floor mounted kitchen units, integrated oven and hob, plumbed for washing machine.
Hall 0.91m x 2.25m Laminate flooring with doors to bedrooms and bathroom
Bathroom 1.86m x 2.26m Tiled floor to ceiling, W.C., W.H.B., shower.
Master Bedroom 2.87m x 3.81m Laminate flooring, built-in wardrobes, carbon monoxide alarm
Bedroom 2 2.85m x 3.46m Laminate flooring, built-in wardrobes, patio doors to west facing fenced in patio.
Outside Walled and fenced in west facing patio, private off street car parking space to the rear
BER Information
BER Number: 111239950
Energy Performance Indicator: 207.66 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Skerries is a seaside town in County Dublin. Historically, Skerries has been a thriving fishing port and a major centre of hand embroidery. In the late 20th century, it became a resort town, and a dormitory town for commuters to the city of Dublin. There are two fully restored and working windmills, watermill and a museum and coffee shop. In common with much of Dublin's hinterland, Skerries saw massive growth in residential property and associated prices during the late 1990s and early 21st century. There is also an amusement park in the town, near Skerries beach.
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