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41 Kellys Bay Cliff
Skerries
Co. Dublin
K34X735
Description
The ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall, guest W.C. and a spacious living room with open fireplace and double doors leading through to the heart of the home. The open-plan kitchen/dining extension is a standout feature, spacious and flooded with natural light and ideal for modern family life.
This is further complemented by a versatile additional room to the side with French doors opening to the rear garden, making it perfect as a TV room, home office or playroom. A separate utility area adds further practicality. Velux windows to the rear and side extensions enhance the sense of light throughout, while a generous sliding door creates a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms: two generous doubles with built-in wardrobes, including a primary bedroom with a recently upgraded ensuite, and a comfortable single room. The main bathroom is fully tiled and comprises a bath with shower, w.c., and wash hand basin.
Externally, the property benefits from private driveway parking and a generous side access leading to an enclosed and very private rear garden. The garden combines mature planting, lawn, and patio areas, with the added convenience of a garden shed to the side.
Nestled along the scenic coastline of County Dublin, Kelly’s Bay offers a charming blend of modern family homes and seaside living. Ideally located in the sought-after Kelly’s Bay development, this home is just a short stroll from Skerries Point Shopping Centre, primary and secondary schools, scenic coastal walks, and Skerries Town Centre with all its amenities.
Transport links are excellent, with Skerries train station a short walk away, providing regular services to Dublin city centre and connections to the Luas and DART. The M1, M50, Dublin Airport, and Swords are all within a 10–20 minute drive. The 33/33X bus routes offer convenient access to the city, while the Fingal Express Rapid Coach Service connects the area directly to UCD.
Features
Generous rear extension, presented in showhouse condition.
Bright, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area.
Versatile side room – ideal as office, TV room, or playroom.
Close to Skerries Point Shopping Centre and local schools.
Walking distance to train station and town centre
Rooms
Guest W.C. 0.76m x 1.61m Fully tiled with W.C., W.H.B.
Living Room 3.44m x 6.14m Spacious living room with open fireplace, wood flooring, and ceiling coving.
Open plan kitchen / living/ dining With tiled flooring, recessed lighting, Velux windows, kitchen island, floor and wall units, integrated appliances including oven and hob with extractor, and sliding doors to the rear.
Office/Study/T.V. Room 2.15m x 5.14m With recessed lighting, wood flooring, and French doors opening to the private rear garden.
Utility Room 2.15m x 1.44m Tiled flooring, door to side entrance
Upstairs
Landing 1.54m x 2.66m With carpeted flooring
Bedroom 1 3.16m x 4.93m With laminate flooring, ceiling coving, built-in wardrobes, and door to en-suite.
Bedroom 2 3.11m x 4.72m With laminate flooring, built in wardrobes
En-Suite 1.99m x 1.72m Fully tiled with recessed lighting, W.C, W.H.B, and shower.
Bedroom 3 2.05m x 2.52m With laminate flooring
Family bathroom 1.99m x 1.72m Fully tiled with recessed lighting, W.C, W.H.B, and bath.
Outside The property benefits from private driveway parking and a generous side access leading to a secluded rear garden. The garden combines mature planting, lawn, and patio areas, with the added convenience of a garden shed to the side.
BER Information
BER Number: 107385619
Energy Performance Indicator: 149.5 kWh/m²/yr
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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