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11 The Crescent
Clontarf
Dublin 3
D03PP29
Description
Constructed in 1792, The Crescent holds a unique place in Dublin’s architectural and literary history. The Crescent development is believed to be the birthplace of famed Gothic writer Bram Stoker, and is the perfect example of Georgian urban planning, characterised by its harmonious terraces and landscaped setting adjacent to the coast. Today, this leafy and tranquil address remains one of Clontarf’s most desirable locations, offering proximity to the city centre, stunning coastal walks and a vibrant community atmosphere.
No. 11 offers an abundance of period features including sash windows, stained glass, ornate ceiling coving, decorative roses and exquisite cast-iron fireplaces, all thoughtfully preserved and restored to reflect the home’s heritage. The elegant reception rooms to the front of the property are flooded with natural light and framed by high ceilings and classic proportions, ideal for both everyday family living and formal entertaining.
The accommodation is arranged over four levels and offers exceptional flexibility and space for modern living. The main entrance on the ground floor opens to a gracious hallway, with interconnecting reception rooms. This level also includes a family bathroom. The stairs lead you down to the basement level where you will find the spacious kitchen and living area with separate utility room. Access to the basement level is accessible from the ground level to the front and rear. Upstairs, four generous double bedrooms are accompanied by two bathrooms, one of which is an ensuite. Externally, a particular feature of this fine home is its extensive rear garden — a rare and valuable asset in this setting. Mature and private, it offers ample space for outdoor dining, play or even further landscaping potential for the keen gardener and benefits from having rear lane pedestrian access.
Located within walking distance of Clontarf Village, residents enjoy immediate access to a wealth of amenities including coastal walks along Clontarf’s promenade and ever-popular St Anne’s Park. There are a host of amenities close by including specialist boutique, shops, excellent schools, cafes, restaurants and recreational facilities such as Clontarf Yacht & Boat Club, Westwood Fitness Club and a selection of sports clubs. The area is well serviced by public transport with a choice of bus route on the Howth Road and the Clontarf DART Station is within a short 500 metres providing swift access to the city and beyond.
This is a truly special property in a historic and sought-after setting — a rare opportunity to acquire a home of character and scale in one of Dublin’s most prestigious addresses.
If you would like to view this beautiful home, please call the office on 01 8336555 to arrange an appointment. If you wish to place an offer, please visit www.sherryfitz.ie where you can register to make an offer.
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Features
• Four double bedrooms
• Gas fired central heating
• Off street parking for multiple vehicles
• Extensive 107ft garden with pedestrian rear lane access
• Overlooking Cresent Park
• Clontarf DART Station is within a short 500 metres
• Within close and easy proximity to the city centre
Rooms
Reception Room 1 5.50m x 3.82m Welcoming you into the property is this bright, open plan reception room with charming features including coving, a beautiful ceiling rose, sash windows, an ornate fireplace and solid wood flooring.
Reception Room 2 3.57m x 4.95m Another bright open reception room with features including a sash window, coving, ceiling rose, an ornate fireplace and solid wood flooring.
Bathroom 2.55m x 1.43m A tiled family bathroom with a bath, wash hand basin, tiled flooring and a skylight.
Basement
Kitchen 5.50m x 3.82m Built in kitchen units, an island with built in storage and tiled flooring.
Living Room 3.35m x 4.55m Built in cabinets, an ornate fireplace and wooden flooring, featuring a sliding door opening onto the basement level patio area.
Utility Room 1.75m x 2.62m Plumbed room with tiled flooring.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 5.51m x 3.84m This spacious double bedroom, located to the front of the property offers an abundance of light and overlooks Marino Crescent Park. The room features two sash windows, coving, ceiling rose, built in wardrobes, carpet flooring and an ensuite shower room.
Ensuite 2.63m x 1.34m Fully tiled ensuite with a shower, wash hand basin, heated towel rail, w.c and tiled flooring.
Bedroom 3 3.71m x 4.92m This double bedroom to the rear of the property features a sash window overlooking the garden, coving, ceiling rose, built in wardrobes and solid wood flooring.
Second Floor
Bedroom 2 5.49m x 3.83m Another generous double bedroom to the front of the property, overlooking the park features sash windows, built in wardrobes and carpet flooring.
Bedroom 4 3.76m x 3.38m This double bedroom to the rear of the property features a sash window overlooking the garden, built in wardrobes and carpet flooring.
About the Area
Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the northside of Dublin. It has a range of commercial facilities mainly centred on Vernon Avenue. Clontarf's most notable amenity is its seafront, with a promenade running continuously from Alfie Byrne Road to the wooden bridge at Dollymount. As well as extensive walks and green areas, St Anne’s Park situated between Clontarf and Raheny is the second largest municipal park in Dublin, is part of a former 202 hectares (500 acres) estate assembled by members of the Guinness family. Features include an artificial pond and a number of follies, a fine collection of trees, a playground, parklands walks and recreational facilities including golf.and tennis. Clontarf contains numerous sporting facilities, such as GAA, Rugby, Cricket, Tennis and Sailing. The largest municipal park is nearby (North) Bull Island, also shared between Clontarf and Raheny. North Bull Island is an island located in Dublin Bay, about 5 km long and 800 m wide, lying roughly parallel to the shore off Clontarf (including Dollymount), Raheny, Kilbarrack, and facing Sutton. It has been named by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve. It is the only biosphere reserve in a capital city in the world. The island, with a sandy beach known as Dollymount Strand running its entire length, the island also hosts St Anne’s and Royal Dublin golf clubs.
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