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1 Mount Pleasant Villas
Upper Dargle Road
Bray
Co. Wicklow
A98 X370
Description
No. 1 is a bright and spacious house with elegant room proportions akin to the Victorian era laid out over two floors with a two storey return element to the rear. The total footprint measures 218sqm / 2,347sqft approx. Passing through the front door, the inviting entrance hall comprises hardwood flooring, radiator cover, decorative and ornate ceiling coving & center rose, and beneath the stairs is a W.C. Immediately to the right is the impressive bay windowed drawing room featuring an original door, floorboards, decorative ceiling coving & center rose, and an open fire with marble mantle. It is worth noting that the attractive sash windows were replaced with double glazing in 2011 and this is a common theme throughout. To the left of the corridor, the living room mirrors the drawing room in terms of features except for the bay window. The fireplace here contains a solid fuel wrought iron stove with tiled hearth and inset. Interconnecting doors lead through to the kitchen which overlooks the private rear garden and is fitted with high gloss wall & eye level units and an integrated electric range. Returning to the hall, at the end of the corridor there is a compact utility room to the left and a family room / fourth bedroom to the right. This versatile room includes carpeted flooring, ceiling coving, and picture rail. Rising up the stairs, the dual aspect landing is naturally bright and incorporates and original banisters, stain glass sash window, and a beautiful redbrick arch with decorative plasterwork. On the first floor, to the front of the property, are two double bedrooms. Like the reception rooms, both bedrooms resemble one another in terms of original features and each gain from an en-suite shower room. The principal bedroom has the comfort of a dressing room and benefits from a dual aspect, and a pleasant view of Bray Head. On the first-floor return there is another double bedroom and a bathroom with traditional suite.
Externally, there are large gardens to the front and side while to the rear there is a smaller secluded garden. The elevated garden to the front and side is due south and screened by a plethora of mature hedging, shrubbery, plants, and colorful flowers, providing total privacy, peace and seclusion while also availing of the surrounding views from certain areas. This space is predominantly laid with loose stones and there are four feature raised circular lawns along with two patio areas. Two sheds cater for additional storage. It is worth mentioning that there is an abundance of wildlife, including hedgehogs, foxes, frogs, and butterflies at various stages throughout the year. Off the side garden, sliding doors along the gable wall lead into the self-contained unit, offering an open plan living/kitchen/diner, bedroom, and shower room.
The location is ideal, being just a short distance from all amenities including Castle Street Shopping Centre and Bray’s Main Street, both offering a selection of shops and eateries and for arts lovers there is the Mermaid Theatre and Signal Arts Centre. The Peoples Park with river boardwalk is nearby, not to mention the renowned promenade and seafront, within 1.5km offering an array of cafes, restaurants, and ice cream parlours, along with wonderful seaside walks, including the famous Cliff walk to Greystones. For commuters, there is no shortage of transport options including bus routes 45A, 84, 145, 155 and the Aircoach along with the 185-feeder bus to Bray Dart which runs the length of the Upper Dargle Road. In addition, the N11/M50 is accessible in a matter of minutes. Bray plays host to a number of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, as well as a wide variety of sporting facilities including sailing, rowing, tennis, horse riding, hockey, soccer and GAA to name but a few.
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Features
OFCH
Alarm
Broadband available
Attractive Victorian residence circa 218sqm
Tastefully presented throughout
Original period features still intact
Reroofed, rewired, replumbed in 07/08
Elevated plot with superb views over Bray
Double glazed sash windows installed in 2011
Self-contained unit generating an annual tax free income of €14,000
Excellent location with convenient access to all local amenities and transport links
Rooms
Guest Cloakroom
Drawing Room 6.64m x 4.6m
Dining room 4.54 x 4.33m
Double doors leading to:
Kitchen 3.53m x 3.3m
Utility Room
Bedroom 1 3.58m x 3.33m
Bedroom 2 4.42m x 4.33m
Dressing Room En Suite 3.55m x 2.4m
Shower Room En suite 3.85m x 1.52m
Bedroom 3 4.56m x 4.3m
Bedroom 4 3.67m x 2.73m
Bathroom
Hot Press
Studio Apartment
Sitting room / Kitchen 4.63m x 3.93m
Bedroom 2.9m x 2.06m
Shower Room 2.06m x 1.96m
BER Information
BER Number: 114414113
Energy Performance Indicator: 331.74 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Bray is known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland, and is the longest established seaside town in the country. It is only 19km (12 miles) south of Dublin City and is easily reached by DART, Train, Bus or the N11 road. There is an attractive beach and a spacious esplanade. The scenic Cliff Walk on the eastern side of Bray Head, which continues, into Greystones offers walkers a feast of views on the way.
The town boasts fine period housing, shops, restaurants and evening entertainment. Also available in the immediate locality are golf courses, tennis, fishing, sailing, and horse riding. Another feature of Bray is the variety of amusement centres and carnival attractions, bowling alley, and nightclubs. It really is a stand-alone town with the additional advantage of being on the doorstep of Dublin.
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