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75 Holmpatrick
Skerries
Co. Dublin
K34 V977
Description
Boasting breathtaking, uninterrupted sea views, this four-bedroom semi-detached home with garage enjoys a prime position to the front of the ever-popular and mature Shenick/Holmpatrick development on the Rush Road. Set against a stunning backdrop of beach, sea, and scattered islands, the location is simply second to none.
While the property would benefit from some modernisation, its generous proportions and extended layout to the rear offer an ideal canvas for transformation. The potential to remodel and personalise the space to suit modern family living is immense.
What truly sets this home apart is the rare combination of a spacious front garden, panoramic sea views, a sunny west-facing rear garden, and a well-balanced interior layout.
Offering exceptional flexibility, this is a wonderful opportunity for a family to create their dream home in one of Skerries' most desirable locations. The remarkable sea views alone make this a truly special offering.
Just a short walk from the Holmpatrick shopping area and the vibrant town centre, all local amenities are right on your doorstep.
Transport needs are also well catered for with Skerries train station a short walk away with regular train service to Dublin city centre with connections to the Luas and DART services. The MI, M50, Dublin Airport and Swords are all within a 10 - 20-minute drive. The 33/33X bus service also offers good access to the city centre. The Fingal Express Rapid Coach Service which also serves the area connects into UCD.
Features
Sunny west facing rear garden.
Spacious proportions and accommodation throughout.
Walking distance to town centre with all amenities including beaches, harbour, shopping, cafes, sports clubs etc.
Rooms
Entrance Hall 3.27m x 4.96m Spacious entrance hall with carpet flooring and coving to ceiling.
Living Room 3.36m x 5.19m With carpet flooring and feature fireplace with open fire, fabulous sea views from living room window, archway through to dining area.
Dining Room 3.37m x 3.56m With carpet flooring and double doors with glass panels to office/playroom.
Office 3.14m x 3.70m With carpet flooring
Accessible Bathroom 2.41m x 2.27m With tiled flooring, w.c, w.h.b and shower unit
Back porch 3.55m x 3.70 With laminate flooring and double door access to rear
Bathroom 2.18m x 1.99m With carpet flooring, w.h.b and shower unit with multiple functions.
Kitchen 2.73m 3.60m Open plan kitchen/living/dining area with wood effect flooring, fitted kitchen with an abundance of floor and wall units, tiled splash back.
Living/dining Area 3.67m x 4.97m With wood effect flooring and feature fireplace.
Utility Room 2.62m x 2.85m With tiled flooring, with floor and wall mounted storage and access to garage.
Garage/Storage Room 2.63m x 2.37m With concrete flooring
Landing 1.28m x 4.95m With carpet flooring
Bedroom 1 3.43m x 3.99m With carpet flooring, built in wardrobes
Bedroom 2 2.85m x 4.34m With carpet flooring, built in wardrobes, w.h.b., and beautiful sea views.
Bedroom 3 3.20m x 2.93m With carpet flooring, built in wardrobes, wall shelves, and w.h.b. This room also has wonderful sea views.
Bedroom 4 2.19m x 2.82m With carpet flooring and built in wardrobe
W.C 1.29m x 0.94m With carpet flooring and w.c
Outside The property features a spacious front lawn with mature planting and private driveway parking. The sunny west-facing rear garden offers privacy, a patio area, and mature lawn.
BER Information
BER Number: 118513530
Energy Performance Indicator: 247.95
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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