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6 Eglinton Road
Bray
Wicklow
A98 HW31
Description
Built circa 1890 during the renaissance period of Bray as a coastal retreat for wealthy city dwellers, No. 6 is a most attractive and elegant red brick three storey over garden level end of terrace house which has undergone a meticulous refurbishment whilst retaining its period character and opulence
but combining it with all the modern-day comforts for family living. No stone has been left unturned with the detailed restoration works which include the re-pointing of the brickwork on the front façade, new Sheridan Heritage sash windows, a bespoke handmade Michael Cawley Interiors kitchen and bespoke handmade wardrobes in all 4 bedrooms. A fully restored fireplace with rebuilt chimneys from the inside, re-roofed, dry lined and insulated throughout is one of the main focal points of the restoration as you enter this home.
Internally, the spacious yet comfortable accommodation extends to 253sq.m/2,723sq.ft approx. which is laid out over four levels. Upon entry, you are greeted by a wide and inviting entrance hallway
with engineered herringbone wood flooring. The entrance is flooded with light from the windows above and below the refurbished staircase. To the front of the house there is a beautifully appointed living room complete with a restored marble fireplace, and bay window featuring the new sash windows. Leading down two steps into the contemporary kitchen designed by Michael Cawley interiors, it comes fully equipped with high end Zanussi and Hoover appliances; reclaimed stone countertops and engineered herringbone flooring. To the rear of the property, Crittall doors lead out
to the rear garden. This west facing patio garden is laid with silver granite and pedestrian access to the side and stairs leading to the garden level.
Down on the garden level, there is a fully tanked shower room with contemporary tiling, modern sanitary wear, and shower with frameless glass surround. There is a door that leads through to the plant room which can also be accessed from the front garden. There is a large double bedroom with
feature bay window and bespoke fitted wardrobes. To the rear of the property is a cosy reception room or potential fifth bedroom. Upstairs on the first floor is a bright double bedroom with extensive
fitted wardrobes and views over the rear garden. There is a second double bedroom to the front of the property with walk in wardrobe and fully tiled contemporary shower room with marble counter
and mirrored medicine cabinet. The second floor of the property has been designed as the master suite with large double bedroom with vaulted ceilings, views over the rear garden, a contemporary shower room and large walk-in dressing room with bespoke cabinetry, Velux roof light and access to
a large area of floored attic space.
The location is unrivalled, this highly sought after and desirable area of Bray that is close to the famous ‘mile long’ Victorian promenade. The newly developed Bray Central leisure and retail development is
within 2 minutes distance from this home. Also, the Sea Front is only a 4 minute walk from the house. Bray is a fashionable coastal town which lies approximately 22km south of Dublin City Centre. It has an excellent range of local services and amenities on its’ doorstep including a plenitude of cafés;
restaurants and bars; shops; supermarkets; schools; sports and recreational facilities like Bray Head and the coastal walk to Greystones, Kilruddery House and Gardens, the Mermaid Theatre to name a few. The town has very good transport links with the DART station only a 6 minute walk from the
property, a choice of Dublin Bus services and road network via the N11/M11/M50 providing easy access to Dublin and beyond. Bray offers a great quality of life as well as a strong community.
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Features
• No. 6 as part of a terrace of 3 houses are newly refurbished to the highest standard
• Newly installed GFCH
• High efficiency large hot water storage tank
• Pressurised pumped water system
• Cold bridging insulation
• Wired for TV in each room
• Repointed brick facade
• Rebuilt chimney stacks
• Refurbished original cornicing
• Silver granite paving
• Refurbished original railings
• New wrought iron railings from Ferrofab
• Restored staircase
• Antique salvaged marble fireplace
• Salvaged stone countertops
• Boundary wall finished in Blue Slate
• All new double glazed sash windows from Sheridan Heritage
• Engineered herringbone oak flooring
• Michael Cawley Interiors bespoke kitchen and wardrobes
• Top of the range Hoover and Zanussi appliances
• Carbon vented extractor fan
• Fully tanked and tiled shower rooms with marble detailing
• Floored attic storage
• New roof
• Crittall doors to the back door
• Malaysian larch cladding front and rear of the property
• Side pedestrian access
About the Area
Bray is known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland, and is the longest established seaside town in the country. It is only 19km (12 miles) south of Dublin City and is easily reached by DART, Train, Bus or the N11 road. There is an attractive beach and a spacious esplanade. The scenic Cliff Walk on the eastern side of Bray Head, which continues, into Greystones offers walkers a feast of views on the way.
The town boasts fine period housing, shops, restaurants and evening entertainment. Also available in the immediate locality are golf courses, tennis, fishing, sailing, and horse riding. Another feature of Bray is the variety of amusement centres and carnival attractions, bowling alley, and nightclubs. It really is a stand-alone town with the additional advantage of being on the doorstep of Dublin.
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