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7 Wolfe Tone Square Middle
Bray
Wicklow
A98 C7X3
Description
Measuring a spacious 105sq.m./1,130sq.ft. the original 1940’s- built house has a double storey extension at the rear, a single storey extension running down the side and a front entrance hallway were added 10 years ago. As part of the refurbishments the house was rewired, replumbed, new near full internal warm boards installed as well as new kitchen and bathrooms and the garden was landscaped. Internally the accommodation comprises of an entrance porch; a large front living room with a feature stove that heats upstairs bathroom and front bedroom radiators, exposed wall, recessed lights and solid wooden floors; a kitchen/dining room at the rear of the house with bifold doors leading onto a wooden deck; an inner hall leads to a guest toilet, a tv room with bifold doors to the rear deck and French doors into a front study with a mezzanine level. Upstairs there is one double bedroom – the main bedroom at the back of the house has full length wardrobes and views up to Bray Head, a shower room and a large landing area that was designed to accommodate a staircase to the attic that is suitable for conversion.
Externally to the front of the house there is off-street parking for 1 vehicle with street parking also available, a side passageway leads to the back garden (7.35m x 11.5m) which has a raised wooden deck, border planting and a solid block built shed which acts as a utility/plant room with plumbing & electrics, a condenser Gas boiler, insulated water tank with solar panels above on the roof providing good energy efficiency and hot water.
Bray is a fashionable coastal town and a gateway to the ‘garden of Ireland’ county which lies approximately 22km sought of Dublin City Centre. It has an excellent range of local services and amenities on its’ doorstep including a plethora of cafes; restaurants and bars; shops; supermarkets; schools; the newly opened Bray Central; sports and recreational facilities like the famous ‘mile long’ Victorian promenade, Bray Head and the coastal walk to Greystones, Kilruddery House and Gardens, and the Mermaid Theatre. The town has good transport links with a DART station, a choice of Dublin Bus services including the 45a (which goes through the estate), 84, 184 and 145, and road network via the N11/M11/M50 providing easy access to Dublin and beyond. The Luas is nearby at Cherrywood or Carrickmines.
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Features
• An attractive and nicely presented two bedrooms + study end of terrace house.
• Extended and extensively refurbished in 2012 with the benefit of a large attic that is ready for conversion.
• Convenient location within walking distance of a selection of good local services and amenities including a choice of schools, shops, restaurants & bars, Tesco, Centra, Maxol garage, Aldi, Bray Main Street, the seafront promenade and Bray Head.
• Excellent local transport links with regular DART and Dublin Bus services including the 45a which goes through the estate.
• A southeast facing rear garden with wooden deck and solid block built shed.
• Off-street private parking for one vehicle.
• Solid wooden floors throughout.
• Bifold doors at the rear of the house opening onto a wooden deck.
• Munster joinery double glazed windows.
• Recessed lights throughout.
• Alarmed.
• Gas fired central heating – condenser boiler.
• Solar panels providing hot water to an insulated water tank.
• Usual mains water and sewerage.
• Normal tv, phone and broadband is available.
Rooms
Living Room 4.18m x 6.28m
Kitchen / Dining Room 4.14m x 3.55m
WC
TV Room 1.95m x 5.39m
Study 1.95m x 3.44m
Landing 2.85m x 1.95m
Bedroom 1 4.17m x 3.57m
Bedroom 2 2.92m x 3.22m
Shower Room 1.19m x 2.87m
Room 2 2.92m x 3.22m
BER Information
BER Number: 116589821
Energy Performance Indicator: 214.9 kWh/m²/yr
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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