
The ‘magnificent' Dublin mansion that's one of the most expensive on market for €10m – it comes with pool & tennis court
Located on the beautiful coast of County Dublin, the elegant pad is perfect for a big family who wants to relocate to one of the most sought-after areas in
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The breathtaking mansion has entered the market for €10,750,000
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The living room is gorgeous
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The kitchen is equipped with American appliances
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The property is situated in the sought-after area of St George's Avenue in Killiney - a prime location for private housing with proximity to the
Killiney is only minutes from the property, and it offers a vast range of amenities and facilities, including supermarkets, local shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, childcare facilities,
And it's one of the prime locations for excellent schools, providing top-quality education for children.
There are buses and trains that provide connections to Greystones, Bray, Dun Laoghaire and
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Commuters will appreciate the quick access from the
The luxury property features secluded grounds and electronically controlled entrance gates, providing extra privacy and security for the owners.
Driving up to the stunning property comes in a circular forecourt centred around a striking feature fountain.
Entering the magnificent property, you are greeted by a spacious and bright hallway with access to the living room, the drawing room, the dining room, the kitchen/breakfast room, the home office and the stairwell to the first floor.
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And there's also access to a fabulous games room, a
The living room features stunning parquet flooring, fitted floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, an open fireplace, a large bay window overlooking the property, a recessed ceiling and a TV point.
The €5.5million mansion with fabulous primary suite and tennis court - and it's minutes from sandy beaches
Beside the living room is the breathtaking drawing room equipped with double bay windows overlooking the coast, Versailles parquet flooring, marble fireplace with gas fire and richly decorated wainscoting, ornate wall.
The kitchen features a bespoke built-in unit with Silestone counter tops, integrated American appliances, a large island unit, recessed lighting, ceiling and three French doors to the terrace.
And there's a dining area with a large table, seating up to eight people, with breathtaking views of the coast.
The dining room is near the kitchen and features a large dining table that seats up to 12 people and an extra lounging area with fabulous art to look at.
The
SPACIOUS BEDROOM SUITES
The property comes with seven bedrooms, with five of them being suites with an ensuite bathroom.
The five-bedroom suites offer a spacious room with a double bed, a vanity table, and large windows overlooking the property and the beautiful coast.
The suites come with fitted storage units and a fully-tiled ensuite bathroom with a bath, a shower unit, a toilet, a wash hand basin and a heated towel rail.
And the primary suite gets an extra perk as they get their own walk-in wardrobe with a view, making it a dream come true for
The property has attractive
and patios with panoramic views of Killiney Bay across to Bray Head, providing comfortable lounging and dining furniture with BBQ facilities.
And the grounds also feature beautiful recreational amenities, including an all-weather tennis court and a large indoor heated
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The grounds come with a tennis court
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The indoor heated swimming pool is perfect for summer
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