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57 O'Byrne Road
Bray
Co. Wicklow
A98 P2X2
Description
Built in the 1930’s, this lovingly maintained house retains many original features and has been extended over the years on the ground floor to increase the footprint to 97sq.m/1,044sq.ft. The accommodation and plot offers scope for further improvements and subject to planning, the garage could be converted or a double storey extension added to the side or back of the house. The internal layout comprises of an entrance hall with staircase; a large front living room; a dining room with sliding doors leading into the kitchen; a bathroom; and a utility/storage room all on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms – one double and two singles.
To the front of the house, there is original metal railings and a grass lawn area with some border planting, gates lead to private off street parking and the garage. To the back of the house there is a lawned garden are (8m x 20m) with a central paved pedestrian pathway leading to the rear access point, some border planting and a hedge.
The central location is very appealing as it is within walking distance of all the excellent local services and amenities that the thriving coastal town of Bray has to offer including a choice of local primary & secondary schools, shops, cafes, supermarkets, bars & restaurants, pharmacies, hairdressers etc., Bray Main Street with the newly opened Town Centre is a great addition to the area. The town has excellent transport links with regular DART, Dublin Bus (45A) and Aircoach services which together with the good road network via the N11/M11/50 provides easy access to Dublin and beyond. Bray is also blessed with good sporting activities that include Bray Emmett’s GAA, Tennis Club, Golf Club, Bowling Club, Shoreline Leisure Complex, numerous soccer clubs, horse riding in Brennanstown Riding School and more. Other local attractions include Bray Head, the famous ‘mile long’ Victorian promenade, the harbour and sea with numerous water activities, Kilruddery House & Gardens, Powerscourt House & Gardens the Wicklow Mountains with numerous trails etc. Bray is a large bustling coastal town that is situated 22km south of Dublin City Centre and considered as the gateway to ‘the garden county’ of Ireland.
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Features
• 1930’s 3-bed end of terrace house in a central location.
• Single storey extension to side and rear of the house.
• Large plot with a 20m long rear garden and access to laneway.
• Walking distance to a choice of local services & amenities.
• Scope for further home improvements and development (S.P.P).
• Many original features such as metal railings at the front of the property, cast iron fireplace in front bedroom, dado rails etc.
• Off-street private parking and garage.
• Upvc double glazed windows.
• Alarmed
• Oil fired central heating
BER Information
BER Number: 117711283
Energy Performance Indicator: 458.52 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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