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13 Townparks
Skerries
Co. Dublin
K34 C640
Description
Bathed in natural light, this impressive four-bedroom family home features spacious, well-balanced interiors throughout. Each room is bright and airy, with an abundance of light and space that creates a warm, inviting atmosphere—ideal for contemporary family living.
Townparks is one of the best and most convenient locations in Skerries. The tree-lined open aspect of this mature development is complimented by the quality detached, family size housing built here, the location is second to none hence its enduring appeal. Townparks has mature and well-maintained open space areas. The development is close to convenient pedestrian shortcut to the railway station. There are two further pedestrian links close by accessing sports amenities, playing fields and onwards to Skerries Mills the ever-popular cultural tourist facility.
Skerries has a wealth of great amenities including schools, shops, boutiques, sport clubs (Rugby, GAA, Soccer Golf etc.) and restaurants. The harbour area is very popular with water sports enthusiasts particularly during the summer months with the local sailing club regularly hosting the national Mermaid Championships. All of the town’s abundant amenities are within walking distance of Townparks!
Transport facilities are also well catered for with a regular commuter service from the nearby train station providing fast access to Dublin City centre with onward connections to Luas and Dart services. The M1, M50, Dublin Airport are all within a 10-20 minute drive.
Homes of this calibre and location rarely stay on the market for long. Early viewing is strongly recommended—register your interest today to avoid disappointment.
Features
Mature lawned front garden with off street driveway parking.
Sunroom to rear.
Large enclosed rear garden.
Walking distance to Skerries Town.
Walking distance to train/bus links.
OFCH
Rooms
Guest W.C 1.98m x 0.90m With wooden flooring, W.H.B with built in vanity and W.C.
Living Room 3.60m x 5.74m Bright spacious room with wooden flooring, coving to ceiling, ceiling rose, feature fireplace and built in shelving.
Dining Area 3.75m x 2.99m Beautiful bright area with wooden flooring, coving to ceiling and ceiling rose, archway through to sunroom.
Kitchen 3.75m x 2.65m With linoleum flooring, excellent fitted kitchen with plenty of floor and wall mounted units, integrated oven & hob with extractor fan.
Utility Room 3.75m x 1.58m With tiled flooring, floor and wall mounted storage presses, stainless steel sink unit, space for fridge/freezer plumbed for washing machine, plumbed for dishwasher and room for tumble dryer.
Sunroom 3.27m x 2.98m Wonderful space with wooden flooring and radiator, perfect place to relax for entertain surrounded by mature gardens.
Upstairs
Landing 2.96m x 2.71m
Bedroom 1 3.75m x 3.24m With wooden laminate flooring, built in wardrobes, access to en-suite.
En-Suite 3.75m x 1.58m With wooden laminate flooring, Shower unit with electric shower, W.H.B and W.C.
Bedroom 2 3.75m x 2.41m With wooden laminate flooring.
Bedroom 3 3.60m x 2.98m With wooden laminate flooring, built in wardrobes.
Bedroom 4 2.63m x 2.65m With carpet flooring, built in wardrobes.
Family Bathroom 2.07m x 1.69m Tiled floor to ceiling, heated towel rail, bath with shower, W.H.B with built in vanity and W.C.
Outside Mature front garden with private driveway parking, gated side entrance to rear garden. Spacious and sunny westerly rear garden is set to lawn with mature border planting, patio area, access to sunroom, garden shed & storage unit.
BER Information
BER Number: 107872087
Energy Performance Indicator: 270.29 kWh
About the Area
Skerries is a seaside town in County Dublin. Historically, Skerries has been a thriving fishing port and a major centre of hand embroidery. In the late 20th century, it became a resort town, and a dormitory town for commuters to the city of Dublin. There are two fully restored and working windmills, watermill and a museum and coffee shop. In common with much of Dublin's hinterland, Skerries saw massive growth in residential property and associated prices during the late 1990s and early 21st century. There is also an amusement park in the town, near Skerries beach.
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