A mid-terraced red brick period house c. 1730sqft/ 160.72sqm built in 1905. Extended and much improved over recent years, carefully maintained and full of natural light. Sympathetically restored retaining a host of original features to include marble and cast iron mantelpieces, ceiling coving and centre roses, timber doors, floors etc. yet providing all the comforts required for modern day living. There is a spacious entrance hall with ceiling coving and centre rose, W.C., WHB off, and a stained glass door to the family/kitchen area. There are two inter-connecting reception rooms with marble mantelpieces, ceiling coving and stained timber floors. On the return is a magnificent extended open plan family room/dining/kitchen - the extended area with glazed roof and French doors to rear and the kitchen with painted units with marble worktop. On the first floor return is a bedroom and bathroom with bath, W.C., WHB, shower. On the first floor is a double bedroom to rear with cast iron mantelpiece and fitted wardrobes and a double to front with cast iron mantelpiece and fitted wardrobes. There is a stairs to large dormer room with stained timber floor, fitted shelved units and showeroom off the landing. The property is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac of similar style properties off Harolds Cross Road and Village. The Avenue has pedestrian access to Leinster Road. The property is within minutes walking distance of a range of local shops, restaurants and bars, beside Harolds Cross Park, bus routes, schools to include St Clares, Rathgar Junior, St Marys, Alexandra College etc. property is beside sports facilities and is convenient to the City Centre and M50.
Features: Double glazed Stained timber Plant |