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46A Quay Street
Skerries
Co Dublin
K34 EY04
Description
Inside, the home is flooded with natural light with bright and airy living spaces spanning three floors, with the first and second levels treated to uninterrupted sea vistas. The dining area’s graceful, bow shaped design enhances the stunning panoramic sea views, creating an inspiring setting for both everyday meals and elegant entertaining. The spacious open-plan kitchen and living area further complement the home’s inviting and functional design while providing the perfect seascape view. This charming property also benefits from private access to North Beach from the rear garden.
Beyond its enviable setting, the property offers off-street parking and a spacious side garden that presents excellent potential for extension or enhancement (subject to planning permission).
At the rear, the private rear garden opens directly to the beach—ideal for boat owners, swimmers and anyone who loves coastal living. This is seaside living at its finest, where every detail combines to celebrate both comfort and the natural beauty of Skerries.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of town, you’re just a short stroll from Skerries’ vibrant cafés, restaurants, boutique shops, and an impressive selection of local schools and sports clubs, including sailing, rugby, GAA, soccer, tennis, hockey, and golf. … the list is endless.
Whether you're an avid sea sports enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates the stunning beauty and tranquility of the sea, this property offers the perfect combination of coastal living and convenient access to a wealth of amenities right at your doorstep.
Skerries has been named Ireland’s best town to live in—and it’s easy to see why.
Features
Private access to North Beach.
Potential to extend subject to PP.
Close to town centre with all amenities.
Solar Panels
OFCH
c. 25 mins’ drive from Dublin airport.
c. 40 mins’ drive or commuter train to Dublin City.
Solar Panels
Rooms
Entrance Hall With tiled flooring, carpeted stairs to first floor access to bedrooms and utility room and door to side garden.
Utility Room 2.17m x 2.41m With wooden flooring, tiled walls, plumbed for washing machine
Bedroom 1 4.11m x 3.65m Spacious double bedroom with wooden flooring, built in slide robes and view over the garden.
Bathroom 1.95m x 1.44m With tiled flooring, tiled splash back, W.C, W.H.B and shower.
Bedroom 2 5.07m x 2.71m Good double room with wooden flooring.
First Floor
Landing 2.38m x 2.71m With wooden flooring and spiral staircase to 2nd floor.
Dining / Sunroom 3.25m x 3.74m A stunning bow-shaped room with dual-aspect windows that offer sweeping panoramic sea views—from the golden sands of the beach to the lively harbour, and stretching all the way to the distant Mourne Mountains. This captivating backdrop creates an inspiring space, whether you're working, relaxing, or entertaining.
Living Room 5.24m x 5.82m A bright and expansive open-plan living space, beautifully finished with warm wooden flooring and a striking feature fireplace with a stove connected to a back boiler for added efficiency. An elegant archway leads seamlessly into the kitchen, enhancing the flow of the space. Large windows frame stunning sea views and offer a perfect vantage point over the charming, picture-postcard harbour—an ideal setting for both relaxation and entertaining.
Kitchen 3.03m x 3.31m With tiled flooring, fully fitted kitchen with floor and wall mounted units, integrated oven & hob with extractor fan, integrated dish washer and breakfast bar.
Second Floor
Bedroom 3 5.23m x 3.36m An exceptionally spacious, light-filled bedroom featuring elegant wooden flooring, built-in wardrobes, and a Velux window. Multiple windows flood the room with natural light while perfectly framing some of the most spectacular sea views in the area—offering a truly serene and scenic retreat.
Outside There is a pedestrian and a vehicular entrance off Quay Street and a spacious side garden that presents excellent potential for extension or enhancement (subject to planning permission). At the rear, the private rear garden opens directly to the beach—ideal for boat owners, swimmers and anyone who loves coastal living.
BER Information
BER Number: 114668270
Energy Performance Indicator: 203.34 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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