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Cottage On Skerries Road
Greatcommon
Lusk
Co. Dublin
K45 T102
Description
Compact and beautifully presented, this property offers a warm and inviting home full of character and charm. The well-laid-out accommodation comprises an entrance opening into a bright open-plan living, dining and kitchen area, two generous double bedrooms, and a family bathroom. To the rear, a door leads out to a private, south-facing courtyard, providing a sunny and low-maintenance outdoor space ideal for making the most of the sunny aspect. This delightful cottage would make an ideal starter home, downsizing option or investment opportunity in a highly convenient village setting.
This property is located within the heart of Lusk town centre with all of its amenities, while the nearby coastal towns of Rush and Skerries provide additional leisure options. Excellent transport links include Rush/Lusk train station, bus routes (33, 33X, Fingal Express), and proximity to the M1, M50, Dublin Airport, and Swords.
Features
Two generous double bedrooms
Within walking distance of shops, cafés, schools and local amenities
Private south-facing courtyard to the rear
Excellent transport links: Rush/Lusk train station, bus routes (33, 33X, Fingal Express)
Rooms
Bedroom 1 3.64m x 2.54m With laminate wood flooring.
Bathroom 2.67m x 1.24m Featuring tiled flooring and a tiled shower, fitted with a W.C. and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 2 3.35m x 2.75m With laminate wood flooring
Outside A private, south-facing courtyard, providing a sunny and low-maintenance outdoor space ideal for making the most of the sunny aspect.
BER Information
BER Number: 119050045
Energy Performance Indicator: 321.28 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Lusk is a small town 23 km (14 mi) north of Dublin city centre. There is a strong sense of community in the area, and it accommodates several sports clubs, a heritage group, a historical society, a Tidy Towns group, a number of golf societies, and several other leisure clubs and societies. Power Drama School opened in 2012 and provides weekly classes in Drama, Dance & Singing for children between the ages of 6-17. There is also a senior citizens group, St Vincent de Paul Society, and Meals on Wheels.
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