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29 Giltspur Wood
Bray
Co Wicklow
A98 PN73
Description
The current owners who bought the house new in 1997 have meticulously maintained the property over the years and carried out a number of upgrades including newly installed triple glazed tilt & turn windows, a Worcester combi gas boiler connected to a hive control system, a Kube kitchen with Miller stone worktops, Skon wardrobes, solid oak flooring downstairs, bathroom suites – the ensuite bathroom was only installed 2 years ago, an attic room with steel beams that is primed for full conversion and a cleverly designed rear extension.
The spacious and light filled accommodation which measures 126.7sq.m/ 1,364sq.ft comprises of an inviting entrance hall, a guest W.C under the stairs, a large front living room with bay window, a large open plan kitchen/dining/living room at the back of the house which is arguably the focal point of the house is flooded with natural light and has French doors leading out to the garden and a utility room off it. Upstairs off the half panelled landing, there are 3 double bedrooms (the principal bedroom comes with a newly installed ensuite bathroom, a single bedroom and a family bathroom. All the bedrooms come with laminate wood flooring and built in window blinds. A stira stairs leads up to the floored attic room which has two velux windows for natural light (4.72m x 2.69m).
Externally to the front of the house there is a cobble lock driveway with parking for 2 vehicles and an EV charging point. Beyond the front of the house, there is an attractive amenity green for the use of the residents that is framed by mature trees and the Swan River. Side access lead to the rear garden (8.37m x 8.30m) which benefits from having a southwest facing sunny aspect and was designed for low maintenance with a paved patio, gravel area, walled border planting and a Barna shed.
Bray is a bustling and very popular coastal town with an excellent choice of local services and amenities to cater for everyone's daily needs such as schools, shops, supermarkets, pharmacies, doctors, cafes, bars & restaurants, sports and recreational facilities, the Mermaid Theatre, the newly opened Bray Central and other businesses. The area has plenty of local attractions like the famous 'mile long' Victorian promenade, Bray Head, Killruddery House & Gardens, Bray Harbour, Powerscourt House & Gardens, Powerscourt Waterfall, a plethora of walking & hiking trails. The town has excellent transport links with regular DART, Dublin Bus and Aircoach services, the Luas is a 10-minute drive away at Cherrywood or Carrickmines and together with the N11/M11/M50 road network there is easy access to Dublin and beyond.
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Features
• Modernised 4-bed detached house measuring 126.7sq.m/1,364sq.ft.
• Excellent location on a quiet cul-de-sac in a mature and highly sought after residential enclave.
• Walking distance to an abundance of local services and amenities.
• Choice of local schools, transport links including regular Dublin Bus, DART and Aircoach services.
• A number of recent upgrades like the Kube kitchen, ensuite bathroom, triple glazed tilt & turn windows, combi gas boiler, EV charging point etc.
• Cleverly designed rear extension with built in window seating.
• Converted attic room with stira access.
• Usual TV, phone and broadband services are available.
• Gas fired central heating – Worcester gas boiler.
• Main water and sewerage.
Rooms
Living Room 3.64m x 5.73m A large reception room at the front of the house with solid oak floor, a bay window with blinds, ceiling coving, a fireplace with wooden surround and black metal inset. Original double doors were removed into the dining room and a slim glass window installed in its pace to allow for natural light.
Kitchen/Dining/Living Room 5.58m x 7.91m An expansive open plan room across the back of the house that was cleverly extended and is flooded with natural light. Has a mix of the solid oak and tiled flooring; a Kube kitchen with Miller stone worktops; integrated appliances include a Neff double oven, Neff induction hob and Airforce extractor, a dishwasher; recessed lights; a lovely built in seating area with storage units, french doors to the rear patio and garden.
Utility Room 1.48m x 1.59m With a tiled floor, newly installed Worcester combi gas boiler, plumbed for a washing machine and a dryer.
Landing With half panelled walls, carpet and stira to attic
Principal Bedroom 2.47m x 4.61m The principal bedroom at the front of the house has laminate wood flooring, a sliding wardrobe which runs the entire length of the room, recessed lights. Leads to....
En-Suite 2.71m x 1.48m Completely renovated and expanded by incorporating the old hotpress in the past two years. It is fully tiled, has a frosted glass window, heated towel rail, wc; wash hand basin unit, a large shower, and wall mounted mirrored cabinet.
Bedroom 2 2.90m x 2.40m Located towards the front of the house, with laminate wood floor, built in wardrobes, built in window blinds and shelving.
Bathroom 1.94m x 1.76m Fully tiled bathroom with a shower cubicle, wc, whb, frosted glass window.
Bedroom 3 2.90m x 2.70m A double bedroom at the rear of the house with laminate wood flooring, built in wardrobes and pendant lighting.
Bedroom 4 2.73m x 3.91m Another double bedroom that mirrors bedroom 3 at the rear of the house with laminate wood flooring, built in wardrobes and pendant lighting.
BER Information
BER Number: 117843607
Energy Performance Indicator: 193.02
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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