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Stonehaven
Dublin Road
Malahide
Co Dublin
K36A008
Description
Hidden beneath its attractive and distinctive façade lies gracious and well-proportioned accommodation throughout. Originally built in 1944 the property retains a lot of its original character features including high ceilings, original covings and stained glass window. There are 2 excellent Reception Rooms off the Hallway as well as a large cleverly extended Kitchen/Dining Room and family area to rear and access to the large private rear garden. There is also a separate dining room, guest w.c covered side passage. A self-contained granny flat to the side with its own kitchen and en-suite bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation. Upstairs there are 3 spacious bedrooms including primary bedroom with ensuite bathroom. The second- and third-bedroom share access to a shower room and there is also a family bathroom.
The property is set amid large, open front and rear garden space approached to the front by an electronic security gate.
Just a stroll will lead to an abundance of renowned restaurants excellent boutiques, local schools and the DART/ train station. The Coast Road is close by as is the picturesque Marina, excellent tennis clubs and of course the scenic walk to Portmarnock beach and beyond.
To really appreciate Stonehaven and its distinctive address so close to the centre of this charming village viewing is essential.
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Features
One of Malahide’s most sought-after residential locations Just a stroll from Malahide village centre and DART station.
Only minutes' walk from the gates of Malahide Castle Extended to rear
Gas fired central heating
Water-softener system installed throughout
Electronic gates to the front
Large private garden to rear
Rooms
Reception 3.29m x 3.72m Solid wood flooring, coving.
Main Kitchen 5.55m x 3.39m Spacious kitchen with ample built in wall and floor units finished with quality granite countertops, wooden flooring, skylights.
Living Area 8.39m x 4.30m Solid wood flooring, glass ceiling.
Dining Room 4.52m x 3.16m Feature marble fireplace, coving, solid wood flooring.
Playroom 3.82m x 2.68m Solid wood flooring, coving.
Guest wc 1.24m x 1.10m w.h.b., wc., solid wood flooring, part tiled walls.
Second Kitchen 2.72m x 3.83m Built in storage units, tile splashback, tiled flooring.
Bedroom 4 2.66m x 3.64m Downstairs double bedroom.
Ensuite 2.79m x 2.03m Encasing shower, w.h.b., wc, heated towel rail, tile flooring with part tiled walls.
Landing 4.13m x 1.09m carpet.
Bedroom 1 4.02m x 3.63m Built in wardrobes, carpet.
Bedroom 2 3.31m x 3.07m Built in wardrobe, carpet.
Shared Ensuite 1.85m x 1.09m Jack and Jill dual entry ensuite featuring w.h.b., shower, wc, with tile flooring and part tiled walls.
Bedroom 3 2.65m x 2.60m Carpet.
Bathroom 2.74m x 1.78m Encasing bath, wc, w.h.b., heated towel rail, tiled flooring and part tiled walls.
BER Information
BER Number: 118215706
Energy Performance Indicator: 351.92 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Malahide is a coastal suburban town, situated 16 kilometres north of Dublin City Centre; lying between Swords, Kinsealy and Portmarnock. Malahide grew from a population of 67 in 1921 to 15,846 by 2011, and is still growing. Most of the population lives outside the core village. The town has a higher percentage of professionals living in it than any other town in Ireland, according to figures released by the Central Statistics Office. In Malahide village there are extensive retail facilities and services including fashion boutiques, hair and beauty salons, florists, food outlets, and a small shopping centre.
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