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Apt
4 Glaslynn
Howth Road
Clontarf
Dublin 3
D03C439
Description
Glaslynn is one of Clontarf's most prestigious and sought-after developments. Set in amongst mature landscape grounds in the most convenient of locations just off the Howth Road.
Number 4 is a very attractive and spacious two bedroomed apartment on the ground floor. The design and layout of the apartment is ideal for modern living with great attention to detail throughout the interior.
The open plan kitchen cum living/dining room is very private with a leafy outlook and access to a large private balcony overlooking communal grounds. The two bedrooms are both generous double rooms with built in wardrobes and the main bedroom is ensuite. There is a family shower room, a utility and storage area which is very useful for apartment living.
Complete with designated parking this extremely attractive apartment is a must see for anyone looking for an apartment in the area.
Glaslynn is conveniently located off the Howth Road close to Clontarf DART station and numerous bus routes, it is also within walking distance to Clontarf and Killester Villages with its generous array of shops, boutiques, schools, restaurants, salons, pubs and cafes. The M50, Dublin Airport and city centre are easily accessible.
Please email us or call the office on 01 8336555 to arrange an appointment to view. If you wish to place an offer please visit www.sherryfitz.ie where you can register to make an offer on this property.

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Features
Zoned underfloor and ceiling heating system
Designated parking
Gated development
Private decked balcony – not overlooked
Ensuite bedroom
Utility Room
Excellent location off the Howth Road in Clontarf
Walking distance to Clontarf DART Station
Management fees €2,000 per annum approx.
Rooms
Shower Room 1.69m x 1.68m Part tiled walls, linoleum flooring, corner shower, w.c. and wash hand basin, extractor fan
Utility Room 1.37m x 2.28m Floor and wall storage unit and space for washing machine under counterop, location of water tank, extractor fan
Bedroom 1 3.64m x 3.15m Double bedroom, laminate wood flooring, built in wardrobes, ensuite
Ensuite 2.38m x 1.85m Bath with overhead shower and screen, w.c. and wash hand basin, extractor fan
Bedroom 2 3.17m x 3.09m Double bedroom with laminate wood flooring, built in wardrobes
Living/Dining Room 4.67m x 4.27m Very spacious living area with electric fire and wood and granite surround, door to large balcony
Kitchen 2.99m x 2.70m Open plan from living/dining into kitchen with selection of shaker style floor and wall kitchen cabinets with tiled splashback and granite counter top. Built in oven, hob and extractor, fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher
Deck/Balcony 3.97m x 2.87m Private large deck/balcony area overlooking communal grounds
BER Information
BER Number: 101637486
Energy Performance Indicator: 288.59 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the northside of Dublin. It has a range of commercial facilities mainly centred on Vernon Avenue. Clontarf's most notable amenity is its seafront, with a promenade running continuously from Alfie Byrne Road to the wooden bridge at Dollymount. As well as extensive walks and green areas, St Anne’s Park situated between Clontarf and Raheny is the second largest municipal park in Dublin, is part of a former 202 hectares (500 acres) estate assembled by members of the Guinness family. Features include an artificial pond and a number of follies, a fine collection of trees, a playground, parklands walks and recreational facilities including golf.and tennis. Clontarf contains numerous sporting facilities, such as GAA, Rugby, Cricket, Tennis and Sailing. The largest municipal park is nearby (North) Bull Island, also shared between Clontarf and Raheny. North Bull Island is an island located in Dublin Bay, about 5 km long and 800 m wide, lying roughly parallel to the shore off Clontarf (including Dollymount), Raheny, Kilbarrack, and facing Sutton. It has been named by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve. It is the only biosphere reserve in a capital city in the world. The island, with a sandy beach known as Dollymount Strand running its entire length, the island also hosts St Anne’s and Royal Dublin golf clubs.

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