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16 Orlagh Crescent
Knocklyon
Dublin 16
D16 XE39
Description
GARDEN
Not overlooked to the front, the front garden is walled and is screened by red robin trees. There is a cobble locked driveway and lawn. The gated side entrance leads to the south facing rear garden which has a patio area and is mainly in lawn, bordered by well stocked flower beds.
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Features
Windows and doors were replaced in 2018
Alarm
TV points
Broadband
Pressurized pump for water.
Rooms
W.C 1.75m x 2.05m
Living Room 4.50m x 3.57m Overlooking the front with sylvan views, this fine reception room features ornate ceiling coving and centre rose, recessed lighting, solid white oak flooring and a cast iron fireplace with coal effect gas fire. There are sliding pocket doors leading into the family room.
Play Room/ TV Room 4.43m x 2.28m With laminate timber floor.
Kitchen/Dinning/ Family Room 5.41m x 7.20m Renovated in 2022, this stunning open plan space is truly the hub of the home. It boasts clever design and a bright open space, overlooking the south facing rear garden. The flooring is a solid white oak with a modern wide plank. The lighting is recessed and there is a large sliding door off the kitchen and double patio doors off the family room, both leading out to the garden. The be-spoke kitchen was well thought out and designed by the current owner, where practical design and storage solutions were introduced along with a modern, contemporary look. The kitchen units run floor to ceiling and optimize storage space. There is a 3m long breakfast bar which is perfect for dining around with its quartz countertop with a stainless-steel sink. Underneath are presses, an integrated dishwasher and a pull-out bin. There is a fantastic pantry cupboard with automatic lighting when doors open, with three generous sized pull out drawers, built in spice racks and wine rack. There is a quartz countertop which is ideal for the microwave and toaster to provide a streamline look for the countertop. There is also shelving for additional storage. At the other end of the kitchen there is a handy storage press, divided into sections for clever storage solutions. The gas boiler is also contained in here. There is a built-in high-quality Neff ovens. The top combi oven is an oven, grill and microwave, underneath is a standard oven with slide and hide door. There is a Siemens Smart induction hob which has three hotplates and a flex zone, extractor fan and a mirrored splashback.
Bedroom 1 4.43m x 3.41m Double room with polished tongue and grooved floorboards, built in wardrobes and ensuite shower room.
En-Suite 2.63m x1.07m Comprises wc, wash hand basin with large, fitted mirror, shower, tiled floor and splashback.
Bedroom 2 4.11m x 3.43m Double room with built in wardrobes, vanity desk with fitted mirror and polished tongue and grooved floorboards.
Bedroom 3 3.95m x 2.24m Double room with built in wardrobes and vanity desk with fitted mirror and polished tongue and grooved floorboards.
Bedroom 4 2.65m x 2.62m Single room with built in wardrobes.
Bathroom 2.39m x 1.82m The modern family bathroom is fully tiled and comprises wc, wash hand basin with underneath presses, fitted mirror and lights, large shower unit with overhead rain shower, chrome heated towel rail and recessed lighting.
BER Information
BER Number: 116821828
Energy Performance Indicator: 196.01 (kWh/m2/yr)
About the Area
Knocklyon is a suburb of Dublin, just north of the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. The M50 motorway divides Knocklyon, with most of the suburb lying on the east of the motorway. To the west of the M50 are estates such as Castlefield Manor, Glenlyon, Glenvara Park, and Woodstown. These are linked to the rest of Knocklyon by a footbridge and by Junction 12 of the motorway. Local amenities include a supermarket, post office, credit union, and a community centre. The area has a number of open spaces within the residential estates, playing pitches for St. Enda's GAA Club and Knocklyon United Football Club, as well as a scouting group.
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