Beechgrove, Glenageary Road Lower, Glenageary, Co. Dublin, A96 T9X8.

Period House
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
265 sq. m.

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The Details

  • A magnificent Victorian residence in the heart of Glenageary.
  • Three double bedrooms plus two home offices.
  • Well set back from the main road.
  • Beautiful original period features.
  • Spacious, well proportioned rooms.
  • Large driveway providing off street parking for several cars.
  • Amazing living room and main bedroom with bay windows and high ceilings.
  • South/west facing garden to rear.
  • Prime residential location within walking distance to a host of amenities.
  • Easy commuting with DART stations at Glenageary and Sandycove, along with numerous bus routes and road networks.
  •  Close to a range of top schools and educational institutions.
  • Coastal living just minutes away from the beautiful South County Dublin coastline, Dún Laoghaire Pier, Sandycove Beach, and Forty Foot sea swimming spot.

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

265 sq. m.

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BER Number: 100870757

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Owen Reilly presents this imposing, semi-detached, period home to the property market set well back from the main road with mature gardens front and rear. Vehicular access from Glenageary Road Lower via a shared entrance provides off street parking for several cars bordered by mature hedging and trees. In excellent condition, new owners may wish to upgrade the property but it offers tremendous potential to be transformed into a beautiful family home in this established neighbourhood within easy reach of all the amenities that Glasthule, Sandycove and Monkstown villages have to offer.

The heritage of Beechgrove is reflected in the preserved period features including high ceilings, original fireplaces, bay window, intricate cornicing and plaster work. The spacious interior and well proportioned rooms are perfect for family living, with an abundance of light flooding the rooms, creating a welcoming and warm atmosphere.

The accommodation is laid out over three levels and comprises interconnecting reception rooms, the largest one has a bay window, hallway, family room, kitchen/dining room with a sandstone tiled floor and cream fitted units and a modern bathroom. Upstairs on the first floor there is a large family bathroom and three double bedrooms including a magnificent main bedroom with bay window and original fireplace. The second floor comprises two rooms which are suitable for a variety of uses.

To rear is a sheltered, low maintenance garden with a south/west facing aspect.

Beechgrove is a rare find in Dublin's and enjoys an enviable position in one of Dublin’s most desirable residential areas. It must be viewed to be appreciated.

More about the location..

Glenageary is a highly convenient location only a few minutes' walk from the villages of Glasthule, Monkstown and Sandycove with its wide selection of boutique shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants.

Some of the capital's best primary and secondary schools are in close proximity. There are also many recreational and leisure activities and sporting venues surround you, such as rugby, hockey and tennis. Along with four yacht clubs and the Dun Laoghaire Harbour. Easy access to the new coastal cycle route towards either Dun Laoghaire or Howth. Seamless commuting with DART stations at Glenageary and Sandycove, along with numerous bus routes and road networks.

Reception room

(4.45m x 4.04m)
Attractive front reception room with a dual aspect and tiled flooring.

Living room

(6.65m x 6.16m)
Very spacious, bay windowed living space with high ceilings, hardwood flooring, ornate plasterwork and original fireplace.

Hallway

(2.30m x 3.72m)

Family room

(4.24m x 3.12m)
Suitable for a variety of uses with solid wooden flooring throughout.

Glenageary

History and Culture Glenageary is a peaceful suburb with a rich history. Once a rural retreat transformed by the 19th-century railway, it boasts elegant Victorian architecture and ties to figures like Sir Horace Plunkett, a pioneer of Ireland’s cooperative movement. Its proximity to Sandycove, featured in James Joyce’s Ulysses, adds literary charm. Quiet, tree-lined streets…

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