County Dublin Median Price | Map | Street view | Nearby | Transport | Property Description: | Arkle Square is the former Sheils Alms House which was built in 1869 by Charles Sheils. The attractive group of buildings was laid out around a central courtyard. The elaborate clock tower, with its fine stonework, gables, arched openings and carved gargoyles, is an important landmark. In 1986 the entire complex was sold and the houses were extensively renovated and extended.
No. 29 is a 3 storey end of terrace townhouse with a somewhat New York feel. An entrance hall has a kitchen and livingroom off along with a stairs leading to the levels above. Off the livingroom is a diningroom leading to a courtyard and communal play area with ornate fountain. On the first floor are two double bedrooms (one of which is ensuite) and a bathroom. On the second floor is a large attic room with en-suite shower-room, fitted wardrobes and a storage area off.
The location is excellent and convenient to all conceivable amenities. It is close to both Stillorgan and Foxrock villages with their extensive range of excellent shopping facilities, restaurants and bars. Public transport is extremely well catered for with the LUAS a 5 minute walk away and regular bus services, including a QBC route to the city centre also closeby. A variety of many of Dublin's finest schools and colleges are close by including Mount Anville, Blackrock, St Raphael’s, Oatlands, St. Benildus and UCD. With the LUAS and the extended M50 both within easy reach, strong capital appreciation is expected in the area. |
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