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15 Corbawn Avenue
Shankill
Dublin 18
D18 CD58
Description
Built circa 1975, the property is set over two levels and benefits from a large, west facing rear garden (circa 13m x 20m) while there is off street parking for two cars to the front, along with a separate garage and generous ‘lean-to’ storage shed to the side providing additional utility space. The property has oil fired central heating and is double glazed throughout.
Internally, the accommodation is well laid out and provides a good balance of living and bedroom space which flows comfortably for family living. At ground floor level a semi glazed front entrance door opens into a welcoming hallway with solid timber flooring. With views of the front garden, the living room has an attractive open fireplace. Adjacent to the living room is the family / dining room with another feature fireplace. Further down the hall one finds the dual aspect kitchen with views of the rear garden, complete with a good range of fitted kitchen cabinets and appliances along with access to the hot press. There is a side door opening from the kitchen to the large lean-to storage shed and rear patio and garden. At this level there are three bedrooms, a double to the front, a single to the rear and another room to the side which doubles up as a box bedroom and/or study. The bathroom completes the accommodation at this level. Rising to the first floor, and off the carpeted landing, there are two more double bedrooms, the front bedroom with views of the sea, a large storeroom with Velux window and the remodeled bathroom with tiled flooring.
Externally, the front garden provides off street parking, while the rear garden is west facing, very private and laid out in patio and lawn with mature planting of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. It has side access and garden shed.
Corbawn Avenue is a mature and well regarded residential location developed in the mid 1970s. The property is within easy reach of beaches, local shops and supermarkets, excellent primary and secondary schools and a variety of public transport links. There are also numerous sporting clubs and facilities close by such as Shankill tennis club, Shankill GAA, Shanganagh Park and Woodbrook golf club, making 15 Corbawn Avenue a practical and convenient setting for family living.
We expect demand for this fine family home to be high and therefore recommend early viewing.
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Features
Wonderful, detached family home with 4 to five bedrooms
Spacious and bright accommodation extending to circa 158 sq.m.
Set on a quiet and peaceful cul de sac within 200 metres of Shankill Beach
Walking distance to a variety of shops, schools and public transport links
West facing, private rear garden (circa 13m x 20m) with mature planting
Separate garage and lean to shed offering excellent storage and utility options
Oil fired central heating and double glazed windows
Off street parking for two cars
All kitchen appliances and curtains included in sale
Rooms
Hall 1.82m x 9.13m Solid timber flooring and central light fitting.
Living Room 5.33m x 3.99m Front facing reception room with carpet flooring, central light fitting and open fireplace. Views over the front garden.
Family Room/Dining Room 3.89m x 3.50m Solid timber flooring, central light fitting, window to side and feature open fireplace with tiled surround, hearth and mantle.
Kitchen 4.37m x 3.63m Dual aspect with views to the rear garden. Wood laminate flooring, central lighting and tiled splashbacks. Timber fitted kitchen units with Formica worktop. Appliances include Indesit under counter oven, induction hob, extractor fan, Candy washing machine, Candy dishwasher, Beko dryer and Thor fridge freezer. Access to hot press. Door to lean-to storage shed with access to the boiler shed and rear garden.
Bathroom 1.67m x 2.75m White suite comprising wash hand basin with storage under, WC and shower cubicle with Triton electric shower. Window, recessed lighting and heated towel rail. Tiled flooring and partially tiled walls.
Bedroom 3 3.94m x 3.61m Double bedroom overlooking the front garden. Carpet flooring and central lighting.
Bedroom 4 2.35m x 3.95m Single bedroom to the rear. Timber laminate flooring and built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 5 / Study 2.81m x 3.64m Single room to the side, timber laminate flooring and central lighting. Understairs storage.
Landing 4.01m x 1.68m Carpet flooring and central lighting. Access to storage.
Bedroom 1 3.80m x 3.94m Double bedroom with carpet flooring, central and wall lighting, and under eaves wardrobes. Views towards the sea.
Bedroom 2 3.80m 2.75m Double bedroom overlooking the rear garden. Carpet flooring, central lighting and under eaves wardrobes.
Store Room 2.02m x 4.06m Carpet flooring, central light fitting, under eaves storage and Velux window.
Lean to Shed 2.42m x 6.17m
Garage 2.42m x 6.31m
BER Information
BER Number: 112278726
Energy Performance Indicator: 306.48 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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