Dublin 14 Median Rent | A10A Woodlands Castleside Drive, Rathfarnham | Rent €3,600 in Jul 2015 | 4 | Agent: Dublin Letting & Property Management |
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Map | Street view | Nearby | Property Description: | Dublin Letting are proud to bring this beautiful 4 Double Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms property to the market. This exceptionally built red-brick detached home has uninterrupted views of Rathfarnham Castle (which is flood-lit at night) and is adjacent to Rathfarnham Castle Park (which has a magnificent woodland setting with lake which is home to many wild birds i.e. duck, heron, water-hen etc.) It is tucked away in a quiet leafy cul de sac off Castleside Drive in Old Rathfarnham. This residence has been built to the highest specification. It boasts four Double Bedrooms, all en-suite and each with built in wardrobes, TV, Internet and phone line. Downstairs there are three delightful Reception Rooms, plus a very large fully fitted, ultra-modern Kitchen and Dining Room. There is a Guest Shower/Bathroom at ground floor level. All downstairs areas have been wired for around-sound music from a central area. The residence has solid maple flooring throughout. Beyond the kitchen is a delightful conservatory with French doors opening onto a south-facing fully landscaped rear garden, complete with patio/barbecue area. There is a small, attractively built solid-brick laundry room/cum storage area in the back garden complete with washing machine, dryer and toilet. The quality of this residence is its differentiator. Parking for 3 cars is available within the double gates. It is 4 miles from the City Centre, and two minutes' walk from trendy Rathfarnham Village, which has several restaurants, bars, and shops. Two churches are a short stroll away through Rathfarnham Park. Public transportation with QBC is also 3 minutes away. Several local schools are nearby and Bushy and Marley Parks are all within easy walking distance of the property.
Long term lease available this property can be furnished subject to terms and conditions.
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