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1 St. Aidan's Terrace
Duncairn Avenue
Bray
Co. Wicklow
A98 WR62
Description
Externally, to the front, parking is on street and permits are available to purchase through the local authority. Beyond the handsome façade, passing through the fanlight hall door, the welcoming hallway comprises 2.95m high ceilings with coving, dado rails, and newly laid wood floors which are also present in the living and dining rooms. To the left of the hall is the cozy living room featuring a sash window, ceiling coving, and an original open fireplace. Further on, remaining to the left is the dining room which mirrors the living room in terms of size and similarly includes ceiling coving and a feature fireplace with fitted shelving either side. An opening from here leads into the extension which houses the kitchen and contains tiled flooring, a range of base and eye level units and integrated appliances include a fridge freezer, oven, gas hob, and extractor fan. Off the kitchen, a door opens to a sunny south facing rear garden measuring 36 sq. m. Low maintenance, attractive Travertine paving is laid throughout and raised flower beds sit either side of the patio. A timber pergola provides a nice environment to sit out in the warmer months while a Barna shed caters for storage. It is also worth noting the convenient pedestrian access to the lane behind which runs the length of the terrace.
Returning inside, at the end of the corridor there is access to a shower room beneath the stairs. Rising to the first floor, a large sash window on the landing allows natural light to filter through. At this level there are three double bedrooms, all include new wood floors and both rooms to the front incorporate sash windows while the rear bedroom is complete with a feature fireplace.
Centrally situated in Bray, the location of 1 St. Aidan’s Terrace could hardly be more convenient. Within 300m of the Harbour and its famous bar, leisurely walks can be enjoyed along the renowned Victorian Promenade with its selection of restaurants, gastro bars, neighbourhood wine bars, and ice cream parlours. 300m in the opposite direction is the bottom of Bray Main Street offering a range of shops, eateries, and the newly opened Florentine Centre. There are several schools at primary and secondary level within comfortable walking distance while commuters have plenty of choice. The Dart station is within 400m, along with citybound buses, and the Luas at Cherrywood is a short commute by private transport. In addition, the N11/M11/M50 corridor can be accessed in a matter of minutes.
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Features
GFCH (Combi boiler installed in 2022).
Rewired & replumbed in 2009.
Satellite TV & broadband available.
Connected to the usual electricity, foul sewer, and water mains.
Rooms
Living Room 3.97m x 3.35m
Dining Room 3.91m x 3.35m
Kitchen 3.64m x 2.41m
Shower Room 1.65m x 2.43m
Bedroom 1 2.81m x 3.45m
Bedroom 2 2.67m x 3.45m
Bedroom 3 3.67m x 3.46m
BER Information
BER Number: 100275064
Energy Performance Indicator: 223.11 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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