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9 Whitebeam Avenue
Clonskeagh
Dublin 14
D14 K732
Description
Built by G & T Crampton in the mid 1940’s, the Crampton reputation is synonymous with exceptional quality and craftsmanship and this is evident in all aspects of this elegant family home. Decorated in neutral tones this fine home, which was extended from original footprint by the current owners, measures approx. 192sq.m/ 2066sq.ft of light filled accommodation. Original wooden windows were replaced throughout with Marvin Alu-Clad double-glazed units carefully matching the original design, requiring no external maintenance. In addition, the large gardens to rear and approximately 7.7m (25 ft) to the side offers further scope to extend this already generous home (subject to planning permission).
Behind the red brick façade, the bright accommodation comprises wide entrance hallway leading to the original gracious interconnecting reception rooms with attractive parquet flooring. A contemporary Kube fitted kitchen and dining room open to the garden along with a utility room and guest shower room adjacent. Upstairs are five bedrooms (enjoying 4 doubles); the principal bedroom further enhanced by a contemporary shower ensuite. The fifth bedroom is currently in use as valuable office room. A family bathroom completes the accommodation on first floor.
Stira pull-down attic stairs leads to generous attic storage, comprising very functional space currently used as storage to one side, and large den area with substantial storage space in eaves behind sliding doors. The house has undergone extensive renovations and is further enhanced by solar panels for energy efficiency.
To the front, set behind the wrought iron gates, there is a pretty garden with a driveway providing ample off street parking and to the rear, via hardwood double doors optimising access, the large garden enjoys a paved patio, lush lawn and planting beds providing screening and privacy.
This fine home is perfectly located within this quiet the cul de sac enjoying the peace and tranquillity of suburban living while boasting an abundance of amenities within close proximity. There is local shopping in Milltown and the villages of Donnybrook, Ranelagh and Dundrum are also close by with their endless shops, bars and restaurants. It is also close to many of Dublin's premier schools including Gonzaga College, Alexandra College, St. Kilian’s German School, Muckross Park, Sandford Park, St. Michael's College, Mount Anville and The Teresians as well as UCD being just around the corner.
Several bus routes also service the vicinity along with the Luas at Milltown being just a short stroll away. A host of leisure facilities are also within striking distance including David Lloyd Gym at Riverview, UCS Sport and Fitness centre, the Dodder walkways and the well-established Milltown Golf Club.
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Features
• Solid wood flooring throughout
• Off street private parking in addition to ample parking in cul de sac
• Set on 0.1 acre
• Extended and refurbished in recent years. Scope to extend to the side. Subject to planning permission.
• Marvin Alu-Clad double-glazed windows requiring no exterior maintenance
Rooms
Interconnecting reception rooms
Living Room solid wood parquet flooring, ceiling coving, gallery rail, attractive bay window overlooking front garden. Open fireplace with unique cast iron decorative insert with integrated hide-away doors behind tiled inserts, slate surround and hearth and original wooden mantlepiece. Pocket door leads to:
Sitting Room/ Possible Dining Room with gallery rail, ceiling coving, high-efficiency wood burning stove with quartz surround and hearth and original wooden mantlepiece. Door leads to rear garden.
Kitchen/Dining Room with fitted Kube kitchen units incorporating a range of appliances, Kohler sink unit, Siemens dishwasher, Liebherr integrated larder fridge, Siemens double oven and central island with Siemens induction and gas wok hobs and Falmec extractor with integrated LED lighting. Pull-out pantry storage and breakfast bar with under-counter storage. Bay window overlooking the front drive and garden. Additional fitted storage and box bay window with sliding doors opening to rear garden. Tiled floor benefitting from underfloor heating.
Internal Lobby with door to rear garden also leading to:
Utility Room with tiled floor, fitted shelving, plumbed for washing machine and dryer.
Shower Room contemporary suite, fully tiled walls and floors with wc, wash hand basin, walk in shower cubicle with power shower. Underfloor heating and large heated towel rail.
First Floor
Landing wide bright landing with high ceilings, dado rail, solid wood staircase with fitted wool-mix carpet runner, dual aspect with beautiful period style window with double glazed inserts, solid wood flooring.
Bedroom 4 with solid wood flooring, gallery rail, original door, large period style window with double glaze inserts, double room or generous single room.
Bedroom 2 large double room with solid wood flooring, with two windows double glaze inserts, overlooking rear garden, original door.
Bedroom 3 double room, with solid wood flooring at front of house, large picture window with double glaze inserts overlooking front garden, gallery rail, fitted alcove storage, original door.
Office/ Bedroom 5 single bedroom room currently in use as office with fitted shelving, solid wood flooring.
Principal Bedroom 1 spacious double bedroom with solid wood flooring, large picture window double glaze inserts, generous wardrobe space.
Ensuite contemporary tiled flooring and walls, wash hand basin, with fitted wall mounted vanity cupboard, corner shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower connected to main supply and additional Triton electric shower, wall mounted mirror.
Family Bathroom with tiled flooring and walls, bath with Aqualisa shower valve and riser, wash hand basin, wc, heated towel rail. Two wall mounted vanity cupboards.
Landing Corridor with extensive fitted storage and shelving, with hot press linen cupboard housing hot water pump for fully pressured showers, wood flooring with fitted wool-mix carpet runner and triple-glazed Velux window providing natural light via ceiling light shaft.
Attic Stira pull down to attic. Large, fully insulated and floored attic storage space with lighting and Velux window for natural light, leading to large separate attic den space, with radiator, lighting and two very large Velux windows, and sliding doors to substantial eaves storage space along three sides of the room.
Garden Set behind the original wrought iron gates, to the front there is a large garden with driveway providing off street parking, well stocked planting beds, border box hedging, multiple specimen shrubs and trees and lawn area. A double width hardwood garden gate leads to the rear garden. A wide garden mostly laid in lawn with perimeter planting and specimen trees and mature. Patio area captures mid-afternoon to evening sun. A barna shed provide storage for gardening equipment. Internally, double sliding doors lead to private rear garden from the kitchen, separately there is access via the living room and utility area. 2 large wooden sheds / workshops with lighting and power supply.
BER Information
BER Number: 106229891
Energy Performance Indicator: 274.72 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Clonskeagh is a southern suburb of Dublin. A primarily a residential area, developed in the early decades of the 20th century, it has a small village green with a few local shops. The district has changed in character as population growth in greater Dublin has imposed increasingly intensive use of land and the nearby Luas light railway has improved commuter access to central Dublin. Since 2000, housing development has intensified land use further by building in larger gardens, replacing houses by apartments and adding storeys to properties.
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