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25 Martine Court
Skerries
Co Dublin
K34YP66
Description
The adjoining park houses tennis, foorball, all weather pitch, wildlife area, Mills heritage centre and cafe, Skate Park as well as providing oodles of open space and safe traffic free access to primary schools, shops and the town centre. The beach and railway station are both within about 600m or 700m walk.
Features
3 bed mid terrace house
Cul de sac setting
Good condition throughout
GFCH
PVC double glazed windows and doors
Schools, shops, cafes, beaches etc all nearby.
3 minute walk to railway station
15-20 drive to M1, M50, Dublin Airport and Swords
Rooms
Guest WC 0.73 x 1.44m W.c. , w.h.b. Vinyl floor covering.
Living Room 3.28 x 4.50m Carpet, fireplace with coal effect gas fire insert, double doors to kitchen/dining room
Kitchen/Diner 5.28 x 3.12m Filtted kitchen, plumbed for washing machine and dishwasher, tiled over worktop. breakfast bar, GFCH boiler, vinyl foor covering, door to rear garden. Dining area with carpet to floor, double doors to living room.
Landing 1.83 x 3.78m Carpet, hotpress
Main Bedroom 3.43 x 4.28m Built in wardrobes, carpet flooring
Bedroom 2 3.39 x 4.27m Built in wardrobes, carpet flooring
Bedroom 3 2.44 x 2.61m Carpet flooring
Bathroom 2.05 x 1.93m Fully tiled walls, vinyl floor covering, large shower cublcle with electric shower, w.c. w.h.b.
Outside Cobblelock front garden with ample off street car parking. South facing rear garden with walled boundaries, set in lawn with mature shrubs and shed of solid construction
BER Information
BER Number: 116069782
Energy Performance Indicator: 188.54
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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