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20 Mount Prospect Park
Clontarf
Dublin 3
D03 KC57
Description
20 Mount Prospect Park is an attractive 1930s property with great character and boasts a generously sized rear garden with rear lane access. With many neighbouring homes already extended and attic conversions carried out, the precedent is set – offering a clear opportunity to follow suit (subject to planning permission). While the property requires a full refurbishment, it presents a blank canvas for discerning buyers to put their own stamp on a solidly built home with immense potential.
Measuring approximately 101sq.m/1,087sq.ft, the accommodation comprises entrance porch and hallway, two reception rooms and kitchen on the ground floor level. The first floor offers three good-sized bedrooms, including two spacious doubles and a comfortable single, a family bathroom and a separate WC. A retractable stairs on the landing provides easy access to the attic space
Gardens
To the front, the property features a low-maintenance garden with paved off-street parking. The standout feature is the large, east-facing rear garden, laid in lawn and benefiting from valuable rear lane access. Offering excellent potential to extend the property, the garden also provides ample space for a garden room or home office – making it ideal for modern family living or those working from home
Location
Ideally positioned in a prime residential setting with every amenity close by, Mount Prospect Park is a short stroll to scenic coastal walks and Dollymount Strand and the sprawling green spaces of St Anne’s Park and pitches. Families will appreciate the close proximity of excellent primary and secondary schools, as well as a vibrant selection of local cafes, restaurants, specialist boutiques and shops. Commuters are well catered for, with the regular 130 bus route at the bottom of the road and Killester DART Station is within a leisurely 20 minutes stroll.
This is a great opportunity to acquire a home in a highly desirable location, offering the perfect blend of city convenience and coastal living, with scope to modernise and extend to your personal taste.
If you would like a viewing please email us or call the office directly on 01 8336555 to arrange an appointment with the agent Geraldine Hennessy. If you wish to place an offer, please visit www.sherryfitz.ie where you can register to make an offer on this property.
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Features
Charming bay windowed red brick residence
Off street parking
Large rear garden with rear lane access
Excellent scope to extend
Located within minutes of St Anne’s Park & 5 kms of the city centre
Rooms
Entrance Hall 2.1m x 4.2m
Front Reception Room 3.9m x 3.65m
Rear Reception Room 3.7m x 4.2m
Kitchen 2.4m x 3m
First Floor
Bedroom 1 3.6m x 4.1m
Bedroom 2 3.5m x 3.8m
Bedroom 3 2.4m x 2.9m
Bathroom 1.6m x 2m
WC .8m x 2m
BER Information
BER Number: 118790393
Energy Performance Indicator: 349.3 kWh/m²/yr
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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