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2 Alexandra Terrace
Novara Avenue
Bray
Co. Wicklow
A98 CF58
Description
Built in 1865 at the height of Bray’s popularity as a Victorian coastal resort, one cannot fail to be impressed by the character & charm which this handsome listed property exudes with its period features, renovation work & upgrades, room proportions and central location within minutes’ walk of all local services and amenities. The property has been meticulously maintained by the current owners who have added their personality to the décor and it is presented in an immaculate condition throughout. The extensive refurbishment works include a full re-wiring, re-plumbing, restoration of all the original sash windows, designing of the top floor, and the original kitchen space was also extended out to incorporate a fantastic dining area with vaulted ceiling and large Venetian window. The internal upgrades have been equally complimented by the extensive landscaping of the front and rear gardens which provide excellent privacy, an oasis of flora, and two patio areas for enjoyment.
Measuring approximately 200sq.m./ 2,152sq.ft. the bright and spacious accommodation with elegant room proportions akin to the Victorian era is laid out over three floors. Off the very inviting entrance hall with its decorative and ornate ceiling coving is the fantastic interconnecting reception rooms with original fireplaces, decorative ceiling coving and centre rose, restored sash windows and solid wooden floors. Down a small flight of stairs leads to the lower ground floor return where one will find useful under stairs storage and a larder; leading through to the large open plan kitchen cum dining room which is the real heart of the house. The original kitchen space was extended by the current owners with the help of an architect to create a wonderful space with country style kitchen and vaulted ceilings. French doors from the kitchen extension, lead out to a nice paved patio area which benefits from a southerly aspect and is ideal for ‘alfresco dining’ with steps up to the rear garden. A second smaller breakfast patio area is accessed from another door making use of early morning sunshine. Upstairs on the first-floor return there is a large hot press and the amazing family bathroom, complete with a restored roll top bath, mosaic tiled shower and vaulted ceiling with velux roof lights. On the first floor there are three bedrooms (two well-proportioned doubles and a single bedroom which is used as a home office). There is a WC on the return level; the top floor has been redesigned and now houses a large double bedroom with a feature dormer window and two velux windows which flood the room with natural light and also provide nice views, and a walk in closet. There is also good eaves storage.
Outside to the front of the house is the original red bricked wall, which runs the length of Alexandra Terrace, an original wrought iron pedestrian gate with brick and granite pillars opens into the landscaped front garden with a path leading to the front door. The front garden features a specimen Bonsai Cedar, Magnolia, Maple and Strawberry trees. Whilst there is ample on street permit parking available to the residents on the terrace and two EV charging points, a private rear laneway services all the eleven houses on the terrace and not only provides rear access but the option of parking or erecting a garage/carport in the back garden (subject to planning).
A Garo EV charger has also been installed on the lane for private use by the owners. Currently there is a large shed (2.53m x 4m) inside the rear gate which the owners use for storage but it could be converted into a home office/garden room. The rear garden is generous in size for a town centre property and benefits from a highly desirable and must have south facing aspect, it has been beautifully landscaped with an array of specimen planting including mature trees of magnolia, silver birch and Hawthorn and offers an oasis of peace and tranquility. There is also a glass house which is ideal for growing fruit or vegetables, and a sunken paved patio area which is ideal for ‘al fresco’ dining or simply sitting out in during the warmer months.
Alexandra Terrace benefits from a unique and convenient setting in one of the best and most desirable locations, within a few minutes’ walk to Bray Main Street & Town Centre, the DART station, and the seafront, giving future buyers the perfect mix between the convenience of an established community and the peace of seaside living. The vibrant seafront offers a range of cafes, ice cream parlours, bars & restaurants along its famous ‘mile long’ Victorian promenade which is a lovely place to go for a leisurely stroll and take in the coastal scenery which is framed by Bray Head at the southern end, whilst the harbour on the northern end provides a range of water activities.
Bray is a bustling seaside town with a vibrant community that is situated approx. 22km south of Dublin City Centre and acknowledged as the gateway to the ‘garden county of Ireland’. Excellent public transport links (DART and Dublin Bus) and easy access to the N11/M11 and M50 road network provides an easy commute to Dublin, Dublin airport (40 minute drive) and beyond. Bray also offers a choice of excellent primary and secondary schools; a selection of sports and leisure facilities including golf, tennis, Bray Emmets, Shoreline and other sporting clubs; and the Mermaid Theatre with numerous arts events. The newly opened Bray Town Centre is a great addition to the town and area with likes of Penny’s, Sports Direct, Sketchers, Butlers Café, Elephant & Castle etc. Local attractions include Kilruddery House & Gardens; the Belmont Demesne; The Powerscourt Estate with world renowned gardens, a Distillery, Hotel and two championship golf courses; the iconic Great Sugarloaf Mountain; the Vartry Reservoir; Glendalough and more.
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Features
• Extended and refurbished to a high standard throughout with modern day living in mind.
• Pristine landscaped front and rear gardens with mature specimen trees.
• South facing rear garden with two patio areas, large shed and a glasshouse.
• Unrivalled location within minutes’ walk of all local services & amenities.
• Host of original period features – solid wooden floors, restored sash windows, ceiling coving & centre roses, fireplaces, staircase etc.
• Elegant room proportions
• Ceiling heigh of 3.1m in the main reception room.
• Residents permit parking available in the street.
• Rear vehicular access via a private laneway for the terrace.
• 2 EV charging points available on the street.
• 1 Garo EV charging point available in private laneway.
• Gas fired central heating.
• Mains water & sewerage.
• Usual TV, phone and broadband services.
Rooms
Drawing Room 4.41m x 4.25m
Living Room 3.98m x 4.25m
Storage 1..01m x 0.80m
Larder 1.50m x 0.8m
Kitchen leading to 4.02m x 4.15m
Dining room 4.02m x 5.25m
First Floor
Landing 2.20m x 7.14m
Bedroom 1 3.97m x 4.24m
Bedroom 2 3.50m x 4.27m
Bedroom 3 2.20m x 2.99m
Bathroom 4.0m x 3.85m
Second Floor
Bedroom 4 3.98m x 5.32m
Store 1.8m x 2.61m
W.C. 0.83m x 1.73m
Shed 4m x 2.83m
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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