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Five homes on view this week in Dublin, Kildare and Mayo from €495,000
Five homes on view this week in Dublin, Kildare and Mayo from €495,000

Irish Times

time3 days ago

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  • Irish Times

Five homes on view this week in Dublin, Kildare and Mayo from €495,000

Currinara, Foxford, Co Mayo €595,000, O'Toole (Westport) This detached home , extending to 295sq m (3,175sq ft), is set against the backdrop of Nephin mountain and surrounded by mature trees a few minutes from Foxford village and about 15 minutes from Ballina. It occupies a substantial landscaped site of 1.8 acres. With a fresh interior throughout, it features five bedrooms and a converted attic room split into two separate home-office spaces. Ber 3 On view: By appointment at Inchicore redbrick 45 Railway Avenue, Inchicore, Dublin 8 €495,000, DNG READ MORE This two-bedroom, two-bathroom redbrick home has a high-end, modern interior. Extending to 78sq m (840sq ft), it features a show-stopper kitchen/diningroom to the rear with a vaulted ceiling accented by rooflights and wooden beams. It also features a bathroom with a full bath downstairs and a shower room upstairs. It is a short walk from Inchicore village and the Blackhorse red line Luas stop. Ber C2 On view: By appointment at Detached home in Terenure 69A Templeville Road, Terenure, Dublin 6W €1.1m, Mullery O'Gara This four-bedroom, three-bathroom detached home , extending to 211sq m (2,271sq ft), comes to the market with a fresh interior with eclectic details. It features an air-to-water heating system and underfloor heating throughout. With high ceilings, the property has Edwardian-style architraves and wall paneling throughout. As well as a driveway to the front, the back garden features an outdoor living space with a green art-deco style pergola and bespoke tiling. Ber A2 On view: By appointment at Semidetached three-bed in Celbridge 51 Ardrath Crescent, Celbridge, Co Kildare €498,000, Team Lorraine Mulligan Remax Results This three-bedroom, three-bathroom home comes to the market in the Ardrath development in Celbridge. The energy-efficient modern build, extending to 113sq m (1,216sq ft), features a separate livingroom to the front of the ground floor, as well as a kitchen/dining/livingroom to the rear. It is a 30-minute walk from the town centre, where there is access to the beautiful grounds of Castletown House. The town is serviced by Dublin Bus, with services to Dublin city centre. Ber A2 On view: By at appointment at Detached home in Dún Laoghaire 7 Sefton, Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin €895,000, Sherry FitzGerald This four-bedroom detached house , extending to 184sq m (1,981sq ft), is in a cul-de-sac of nine homes off Rochestown Avenue. It has been well maintained with fresh interiors and consists of a livingroom, a family room, a study, a WC and a kitchen/diningroom on the ground floor, with four double bedrooms and the bathroom upstairs. It has a private, low-maintenance back garden to the rear laid in loose stone with box hedging adding colour. Ber C2 On view: By appointment at

Modernised Edwardian four-bed across from the park in Harold's Cross for €950,000
Modernised Edwardian four-bed across from the park in Harold's Cross for €950,000

Irish Times

time08-07-2025

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Modernised Edwardian four-bed across from the park in Harold's Cross for €950,000

Address : 76 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W Price : €950,000 Agent : Mullery O'Gara View this property on The owners of this handsome, modernised Edwardian home had been renting in the area before they got the opportunity to buy number 76 on Harold's Cross Road. Moving in straight away, the couple enlisted the help of an architect to update it for family life. The owner laughs, saying she felt like one of the homeowners featured on Grand Designs as she became pregnant during the renovation process – a common trope on the TV show – and her and her husband had to spend some nights in a hotel when they had no water. The sacrifices they made to accommodate those initial works have paid dividends, resulting in a spacious period home in turnkey condition. As well as its convenient location on the south side of the city, the home comes with a big back garden with mature trees to the rear, providing a sense of bucolic peace while being walking distance from amenities. Extending to 190sq m (2,045sq ft) with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, 76 Harold's Cross Road is on the market through Mullery O'Gara, seeking €950,000. It has a D1 Ber. Past the front yard, bordered by low railings, the redbrick terraced property is accessed up two stone steps. Inside, the high ceilings are immediately impressive, as are the ornate archway and ceiling roses in the hallway. The spacious livingroom sits to the front of the ground floor, benefiting from the box-bay window space; it features the original marble fireplace and wooden floors. A second reception room sits behind that with a window to the rear of the property. It is set up as a TV room but could potentially be a study or playroom. The kitchen/living/diningroom is down a short flight of stairs to the rear, in an extension that was added before the owners moved in. They had bespoke white handleless units installed in the kitchen, as well as an island. There is also underfloor heating beneath non-slip tiles. The bright dining area features a pitched roof with Velux windows, and a built-in bench for seating and storage. There is also a utility room and a WC off the kitchen. READ MORE Front livingroom Kitchen Dining area Garden The room opens up to the 33m-long (107ft) west-facing back garden through glazed sliding doors. A raised patio sits directly outside the doors and leads down to the substantial lawn, with mature trees providing privacy. [ I have noticed blistering on my interior walls. What should I do? Opens in new window ] Back inside, a double bedroom and a modern bathroom as well as a shower room are located on the first-floor return, to the rear of the property. The shower room is painted a clean grey with white wall tiles and grey Moroccan-style patterned tiles underfoot, while the bathroom has a full-size bath – handy for young children – and built-in storage and shelving. Up another half-flight of stairs, the main bedroom suite sits to the front of the property; the owners connected a double room to a single room to create an adjoining dressingroom with floor-to-ceiling built-in wardrobes. There is another double bedroom to the rear and an attic room converted into a double bedroom. The owners have decided to move to be closer to work, but say they will miss the community in the area. When they first lived there, around 2013, there was far less going on in the area, the owner says, but they now have summer and Christmas festivals in Harold's Cross Park, which is just across the road. Parents from the local school often meet for coffee at the cafe in the park, the owners say, and assure me it's nothing like the hilarious sitcom Motherland . With young children, they are also able to walk to several activities in the area, including tennis, football and gym classes. There are also plenty of bus routes to the city centre, with journeys taking about 30 minutes.

Five homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €485,000
Five homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €485,000

Irish Times

time03-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Irish Times

Five homes on view this week in Dublin and Wicklow from €485,000

1 Haroldville Avenue, Rialto, Dublin 8 €650,000, Mullery O'Gara This redbrick, end-terrace home with handsome bay windows, extending to 110 sq m (1,184 sq ft), is a short walk from the Fatima red line Luas stop, from where you will reach Abbey Street in the city centre in 15 minutes. The turnkey two-bed property has a spacious double livingroom to the front, and a galley kitchen and diningroom to the rear of the ground floor. There are two bedrooms upstairs, as well as a converted attic room. It has fully paved back garden. Ber C3 On view: By appointment at 15 Holywell Grove 15 Holywell Grove, Kilcoole, Co Wicklow €485,000, Sherry FitzGerald READ MORE This three-bedroom semidetached home , extending to 93 sq m (1,001 sq ft), comes to the market in turnkey condition with a spacious landscaped garden that houses a versatile wooden cabin. Inside, it features a livingroom to the front of the ground floor that opens to an eat-in kitchen. Upstairs, the main bedroom is en suite. It is walking distance from the village and Kilcoole beach. Ber B2 On view: By appointment at 58 Meadow Vale 58 Meadow Vale, Deansgrange, Blackrock, Co Dublin €775,000, Janet Carroll Estate Agent This four-bedroom midterrace home , extending to151sq m (1,625 sq ft), features a big back garden – complete with a greenhouse – in this popular coastal suburb. The home comes to the market in great condition and a prospective owner could potentially move in and modernise the interiors as they go. It is set out with four reception rooms on the ground floor with a smaller kitchen to the rear, beyond which is a shower room and a utility. Ber C3 On view: By appointment at 19 Marian Park 19 Marian Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 €1.095m, Sherry FitzGerald This spacious five-bedroom home , extending to 208 sq m (2,239 sq ft), has been modernised throughout with an open-plan kitchen/dining/livingroom at its heart. The space is flooded with natural light thanks to a picture window off the dining area, sliding doors to the garden and rooflights overhead. The back garden features a raised patio, a pond and garden room. Upstairs, the large main bedroom has a walk-through wardrobe and an en suite. Ber B2 On view: By appointment at 289 Collins Park, Beaumont, Dublin 9 289 Collins Park, Beaumont, Dublin 9 €525,000, DNG This three-bedroom semidetached home extends to 95 sq m (1,023 sq ft) in a mature residential area a five-minute drive from Beaumont Hospital and just 10 minutes from DCU's Drumcondra campus. The home offers a lot of potential with good-sized rooms and a spacious back garden, with lawn and paving, although the interiors would benefit from a cosmetic refresh. Prospective owners could look into grants to upgrade its energy efficiency. Ber E1 On view: By appointment at

Elegantly transformed pre-war home on Bushy Park Road for €1.5m
Elegantly transformed pre-war home on Bushy Park Road for €1.5m

Irish Times

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Elegantly transformed pre-war home on Bushy Park Road for €1.5m

Address : 62 Bushy Park Road, Terenure, Dublin 6 Price : €1,500,000 Agent : Mullery O'Gara View this property on Architecturally, Bushy Park Road features a mix of early-20th-century homes, with Edwardian and Victorian houses dominating the popular street. Known for their generous proportions, these period properties have bay windows, high ceilings and original features, such as cast-iron fireplaces and decorative cornicing. Many of these homes have been sympathetically modernised, combining heritage charm with contemporary comfort, and number 62, which has just launched to the market through Mullery O'Gara, is no exception. The house, which dates from 1936, was last on the market in 2016 and appears on the Property Price Register as having sold in 2017 for €775,000. Since then it has undergone a complete transformation to what it on offer today: a fine semidetached pre-war four-bedroom home in walk-in condition. Its Ber of B3 is indicative of works that have been carried out since it underwent substantial renovations. New concrete foundations were installed along with a complete rewiring and replumbing of the 169sq m (1,819sq ft) house, in addition to insulation in the attic. Hall Kitchen Open-plan living space Formal livingroom to the front Dining space Along with the upgrades, considerable thought went into the design and fabric of the property. The choice of Residence 9 windows – designed to replicate 'authentic 19th-century timber windows' according to the company website – gives the house a period aesthetic sympathetic with its age, while the installation of fine panelling in both hallway and downstairs loo, and bespoke cabinetry throughout, adds a layer of sophistication to this elegant home. READ MORE The property is bathed in light. It has a fine formal livingroom that overlooks the front garden through a bay window. From here, pocket doors lead into the real heart of this home; a superbly laid out open-plan living, dining and kitchen space. According to brochure notes 'form and function were intrinsic to the architect's brief', and this is evident with its refined aesthetic and understated elegance. A muted palette, bespoke kitchen – that is streamlined thanks to great storage units and separate utility – gives a classical feel, which is echoed in the dining area. Here the flow of the house continues seamlessly, meeting an outdoor dining area through two sets of double doors to an elevated deck in the rear garden. Spacious and with a purpose-built barbecue area overlooking the lawn, you can just picture suppers and sundowners on summer nights. The house has four bedrooms Elevated deck The property has a long private rear garden Upstairs are four bedrooms, including an en suite principal bedroom with a bay window echoing the formal livingroom downstairs, and a fine-sized family bathroom. Another selling point besides upgrades, size, elegant and well-designed decor is the rear garden, which is not overlooked and has a large lawn framed by a granite stone border housing a plethora of mature shrubs and trees. The location is also another benefit. Terenure and Rathgar villages – just a short stroll away – have excellent selections of cafes, restaurants, artisan food stores and boutiques. Schools in the area are highly regarded, including Terenure College, Our Lady's School, and St Joseph's BNS, making the location especially attractive to families. The road's proximity to Bushy Park is a big draw, as the park offers woodland walks, sports facilities, tennis courts and a weekend market. Number 62 Bushy Park is sure to attract interest. All works to bring this lovely home to contemporary standards have been completed in a way that combines elegance and functionality, so all new owners will have to do is unpack. Mullery O'Gara is handling the sale of the property, listed with an asking price of €1.5 million.

Grow your own at Harold's Cross three-bed with substantial garden for €725,000
Grow your own at Harold's Cross three-bed with substantial garden for €725,000

Irish Times

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Grow your own at Harold's Cross three-bed with substantial garden for €725,000

Address : 23 Larkfield Park, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W Price : €725,000 Agent : Mullery O'Gara View this property on Dating from the 1930s, Larkfield Park was designed by architects Higginbotham & Stafford for the Rathmines Public Utility Society as part of a social-housing initiative for former servicemen and their families known as the Soldiers' and Sailors' Trust Housing Scheme. Architecturally distinctive with redbrick facades, these properties were purposely designed with long back gardens to allow residents to be self-sufficient, grow vegetables and keep chickens. Number 23 Larkfield Park has just launched to the market, and in keeping with the self-sufficient lifestyle it was constructed for, it retains a substantial and private 87ft-long rear garden. It is a 15-minute drive or cycle from St Stephen's Green in Dublin city centre. It appears on the Property Price Register as having last sold in 2016 for the sum of €425,500. 'When we bought, we were only the second owners as the daughter of its original owner, who was a serviceman, had also lived here. But it only had an outside loo, no central heating, and one of the rooms was lit by an original gas light,' say its current owners, who are upsizing due to a growing family. Livingroom Doors in the livingroom open out to a patio Kitchen Doors in the livingroom open out to a patio Diningroom Since then, they have fully modernised the 81sq m (872sq ft) semidetached property. Upgrades such as rewiring and its first ever plumbing – with a new combi boiler – were completed in 2017, and new double-glazed windows were installed as well as a replica front door by Mellott Joinery. A wooden portico replicating the original design of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Trust now frames this door, serving as a reminder of the property's heritage, which is now also echoed in the design of the electrified sliding front gates that offer off-street parking for two cars. READ MORE With advice from an architect brother and the builder, the owners were encouraged to keep as many of the original features as possible. This now means fireplaces (including those upstairs) are all in working order, while woodwork such as picture rails and original doors have also been repaired. New hardwood parquet runs throughout downstairs with the exception of the tiled kitchen and bathroom. The double-fronted semidetached property has a full bathroom inside the front door opposite a well-lit dual-aspect diningroom. Main bedroom Main bathroom upstairs Patio 87ft-long rear garden Opposite that is a lovely livingroom, which is warmed by a Charnwood wood-burning stove. A smart navy kitchen with Silestone countertops and a Belfast sink runs along a wall connecting the living and dining spaces, and a set of double doors opens out from the livingroom on to a brand new patio and barbecue area – installed in 2024, allowing a seamless divide between indoor and outdoor spaces. It's a lovely spot as it looks down the entire length of the garden where owners found lots of dividers for growing vegetables when laying the lawn, as the last occupant was self-sufficient in terms of vegetables. The bulk of the back garden is currently lawned, but should new owners wish to be grow their own, there's a side passage for access and hauling in any gardening accoutrements. Upstairs are three bedrooms; two doubles and a single that sit alongside an all-white main bathroom. The property has a Ber of D2 despite lots of new insulation. Should new owners wish to seal up the fireplaces and install cavity-wall insulation and solar panels, this would likely improve the rating. Larkfield Park is a curving road on the route between Sundrive Road and the Kenilworth Park/Harold's Cross Park junction. It leads directly to Clareville Road, which has two primary schools, so the area is popular with young families. Number 23 is a sensitively restored lovely home that will appeal to those looking for a large back garden close to the city centre. Prices have been rising steadily in the area, an indication of its popularity in recent years. Number 33, a 62sq m house with a Ber of D1 achieved €667,000 in 2024 while number 21, a B3-rated 106sq m house sold for €866,000, also in 2024. Number 23 is seeking €725,000 though selling agents Mullery O'Gara.

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