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Seaville
Blackrock
Co Louth
A91VP30
Description
Seaville House which was constructed in 1930’s has a host of features retained with care and detail prevailing when the house was refurbished whilst also ensuring this home has modern touches. The versatile accommodation is laid out to capture the views beyond with the large, light filled open plan kitchen/dining/living room at first floor. Also on first floor is a striking dining room and bedroom with guest shower room. At ground floor, two bedrooms and master bathroom are provided. It is also worth noting is the generous storage spaces throughout the home.
To the rear of this home is the sun drenched patio and garden where evenings can be spent relaxing with privacy and seclusion. The true worth of this property can only be appreciated upon viewing.
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Utility Room 3.84m x 1.20m
Bedroom 3.52m x 2.47m
Bathroom 2.19m x 1.57m
First Floor
Kitchen 4.46m x 2.71m
Sitting Room 3.82m 2.96m
Dining Room 3.82m x 3.28m
Total Floor Area:1246 sq.ft. (115.8 sq.m.) approx
BER Information
BER Number: 115531717
Energy Performance Indicator: 251.75 kWh/m2/yr
About the Area
Blackrock (Irish: Na Creagacha Dubha) is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth. The village is in the townland of Haggardstown. The current population of the village is about 3,000.
Since the late 1960s, Blackrock has expanded significantly and has become more of a suburb to Dundalk. With the opening of the M1 motorway to Dublin, there has been another wave of expansion and it is also becoming a commuter town with access to North Dublin. Blackrock beach and its promenade is still the focal point of the village. The promenade area includes a number of restaurants and public houses. More recently kitesurfing is becoming more and more popular in the area. Its an ideal location for learning because of the shallow depths of the water.

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