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Sion House
Lower Main Street
Rush
Co. Dublin
K56 VN50
Description
The house itself has fresh, neutral décor and recessed lighting in all rooms. The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, T.V. room/study, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, guest w.c., hotpress. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, primary has a walk-in wardrobe, modern, fully tiled, generous family bathroom with shower, bath, w.c., w.h.b.
The front of the property has space for two cars to park, pedestrian access to the side of the garden. The large, private rear garden is set in lawn, with patio area and garden shed.
Please note that we are advised that the front of the property is a protected structure as per the Fingal County Council Development Plan 2023 - 2029.
Rush town centre has a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, beaches, the Millbank Theatre, award winning Library and an array of sporting facilities. Rush/Lusk train station is a ten-minute drive away, the M1 is a c.15 minutes’ drive and the M50 and Dublin Airport and Swords are a 20-25 minutes' drive. Rush also has a very good bus service to the city centre.
Viewing is highly recommended.
Features
Excellent location
Beautifully extended
Gas central heating
Large rear garden
Rooms
Living Room / Study 2.76m x 4.54m With laminate flooring and recessed lighting, built in shelving.
Lounge 3.79m x 4.56m With laminate flooring, recessed lighting, woodburning stove, timber mantle.
Kitchen 8.74m x 2.80m With laminate flooring, contemporary fitted kitchen with an abundance of storage presses, timber countertop, breakfast bar, slot in cooker with extractor fan recessed lighting. Living area has t.v. point, feature brick fire place with stove
Dining Room 2.68m x 2.60m With laminate flooring, light fitting, double patio door to rear garden.
Hotpress 1.16m x 1.57m
Laundry Room 1.23m x 1.56m with tiled flooring, plumbed for washing machine and space for dryer
W.C. 1.76m2 W.c., w.h.b, overhead lighting, tiled flooring.
Upstairs
Landing 1.48m x 6.63m Carpet to stairs and landing.
Primary Bedroom 3.89m x 4.59m Spacious bedroom, carpet, high ceilings, wall mounted bedside lighting, walk in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 4.68m x 4.58m Carpeted floor, overhead lighting, high ceilings, attic access.
Bedroom 3 4.11m x 2.97m Carpeted floor, overhead lighting, high ceilings, attic access
Bedroom 4 3.09m x 2.98m carpeted floor, over head lighting, high ceilings.
Bathroom 2.36m x 2.66m Fully tiled to walls and floor, beautifully fitted bathroom suite comprising built in bath, double shower unit, w.h.b., w.c., and heated towel rails.
Outdoor Front of the house has room for 2 cars to park. Rear gardens are extra-long and set in lawn with mature planting, patio area for al fresco dining off pebbled walk way, garden shed, pedestrian access to side.
BER Information
BER Number: 117699413
Energy Performance Indicator: 250.29 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Rush is a small seaside town in Fingal, on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231. Rush has several pubs and clubs, as well as a small number of restaurants. The local Millbank Theatre, home to Rush Dramatic Society is respected for its quality plays and dramas. Rush Musical Society is well respected for its annual productions also. Rush has two sandy beaches which are separated by the rocky head of the peninsula and Rush Harbour. The prevailing winds and tides make Rush South Beach an extremely popular kitesurfing location while its sand and dunes attract many visitors. Close to the south shore is 9 hole golf links.
Rush sailing club is also located near the south shore and operates from a second harbour, Rogerstown harbour, situated on the Rogerstown Estuary. This harbour is also used by a supply boat, The Shamrock, which provides supplies for the inhabitants of Lambay island.
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