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43 Channel Road
Derelict Property To Rear
Rush
Co. Dublin
Description
Excellent location, close to the sandy beach of South Beach and minute's walk to Rush town centre, an ideal mature location.
There are numerous local attractions in close proximity from Rush golf club and the beach, Rush is a prosperous village offering every convenience on your doorstep, train station, shops, restaurants, traditional pubs, schools, theatre, not to forget the various water and beach activities.
Features
Access is way of a right of way
Convenient to the village and beach of Rush
Walking distance to Schools and shops
Short driving distance to both towns of Skerries & Lusk.
Rush Train station located c. 4km away
An easy commute from Dublin via bus, train or M1.
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About the Area
Rush is a small seaside town in Fingal, on the Irish Sea coast between Skerries and Lusk. It had a population at the 2011 census of 9,231. Rush has several pubs and clubs, as well as a small number of restaurants. The local Millbank Theatre, home to Rush Dramatic Society is respected for its quality plays and dramas. Rush Musical Society is well respected for its annual productions also. Rush has two sandy beaches which are separated by the rocky head of the peninsula and Rush Harbour. The prevailing winds and tides make Rush South Beach an extremely popular kitesurfing location while its sand and dunes attract many visitors. Close to the south shore is 9 hole golf links.
Rush sailing club is also located near the south shore and operates from a second harbour, Rogerstown harbour, situated on the Rogerstown Estuary. This harbour is also used by a supply boat, The Shamrock, which provides supplies for the inhabitants of Lambay island.

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