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The Ivies
3 The Wood
Crinken Glen
Dublin 18
D18 N2T4
Description
On entering, it is evident this property has been very well maintained by the current owners including the replacement of all windows with high quality, double glazed Marvin windows. With its decorative stained glass entrance door, one is welcomed into the carpeted hallway. To the left is the spacious living room featuring an open fireplace with a Kilkenny marble mantle and surround and a large picture window with views to the front. Double doors from the living room open to the very bright kitchen / diner which runs the full width of the rear of the house. The stylish kitchen, with tiled flooring, has a handy breakfast bar and a selection of floor and wall fitted storage cabinets and appliances to include a Britannia oven and 4 ring gas hob, Miele dishwasher and Bosch washing machine. A door from here provides access directly to the rear patio and garden. Adjoining the kitchen, the comfortable, carpeted dining area offers lovely views and access to the rear garden via a glazed door with windows at each side.
The carpeted stairway leads to the first floor landing which has access to the hotpress and to the floored attic via a Stira stairs.
There are three bedrooms at this level, two doubles with one to the front providing floor to ceiling built in wardrobes and the principal bedroom to the rear overlooking the rear garden and trees. A further single bedroom is situated to the front of the property. The family bathroom with full bath, shower connection, pedestal wash hand basin and WC completes the accommodation.
Externally, a concrete driveway to the front offers ample off street parking and to one side is a well-tended gravel area with mature planting. A gated side passageway leads to the beautiful south facing rear garden, which is perfect for al fresco dining and relaxation in the sunshine. The garden is laid out in decorative patio and lawn areas with raised border beds filled with mature trees, a variety of acers and flowering plants including peony roses. An attractive garden shed provides excellent storage capacity and there is external lighting and a tap, handy for gardening.
Situated towards the southern end of Shankill, residents of Crinken Glen enjoy convenient access to the super outdoor amenties of Shankill Beach, just 2km from the front door and Shanganagh Park within a few minutes’ walk, with children’s playground, recreational fields, parkland and winding pathways that lead down to the beach. The location is also a gateway to forest trails and hiking opportunities bordering the Dublin/Wicklow mountains. The village itself is within distance and boasts a wealth of local services and amenities including primary schools, shops and cafes and supermarkets, including the Lidl and Costa coffee shop. Commuters have several transport options available to them, including the DART, the N11/M50 corridor, many Dublin Bus routes. The Luas Green line at Bride’s Glen is a short drive by private transport.
Early viewing of this excellent family home is highly recommended.
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Rooms
Living Room 3.32m x5.70m
Kitchen / Dining 5.24m x 4.56m
Bedroom 1 5.24m x 4.56m
Bedroom 2 2.70m x 4.02m
Bedroom 3 2.49m x 2.75m
Bathroom 1.67m x 2.22m
BER Information
BER Number: 119448637
Energy Performance Indicator: 270.31 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Shankill is a suburb of Dublin, situated close to the border with County Wicklow. The centre of Shankill Village today consists primarily of a main street with cafés and retail outlets. To the north of Shankill is Killiney and to the south is Bray town. There are several antiquities in the area, including ruined churches and standing stones. Brady's of Shankill is the main pub/restaurant/off-licence complex in the village. Shankill is also served by convenience stores, take-away restaurants and bookmakers, as well as many other shops and services, located in Shankill Shopping Centre.
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