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8 Brennan's Parade
Bray
Co. Wicklow
A98 XR67
Description
Measuring 98.75sq.m/1,062sq.ft and presented in a good condition throughout, the spacious and light-filled accommodation which is split over two levels comprises of an entrance hallway with under stairs storage; a well-appointed front living room with an original open fireplace and ceiling coving; directly behind is the equally well- appointed dining room with an ornate open fireplace, ceiling coving and a window overlooking the rear courtyard; the kitchen with solid wooden units, a Belfast sink and selection of integrated appliances completes the downstairs. Rising upstairs on the 1st floor return there is a large bathroom which also houses the hot press, whilst on the 1st floor proper, there are two large double bedrooms and one large single bedroom. On the landing, there is attic access which provides useful storage space.
The property benefits from having numerous period features, gas fired central heating, recessed lighting throughout, venetian window blinds, a south and west facing rear courtyard which allows for al fresco dining and entertaining on a nice day.
Brennan’s Parade is set back off the Strand Road and enjoys a unique and convenient setting in one of Bray’s best locations. The famous ‘mile long’ Victorian seafront promenade is on your doorstep which is an expansive public amenity that is ideal for leisurely walks or for children to play with a large playground. It is also home to a number of annual festivals such as the Bray Air Show and an array of restaurants, bars, cafes, ice cream parlours etc. Conlon’s wine bar and Carpe Diem are at either the end of the terrace, whilst around the corner, one will find The Martello Hotel, Albert Walk, Bray DART station, Dublin Bus services, Bray Bowl family entertainment centre, Bray Bowling Club, whilst Bray Main Street is within a 10-minute walk. There is an excellent choice of primary & secondary schools, shops, supermarkets, pharmacies, churches, doctors etc to meet one’s everyday needs. Bray is a bustling seaside town that is the gateway to the ‘garden county’ of Ireland. Ideally situated 22km south of Dublin City Centre this attractive town offers the best of coastal, suburban and country living. The area is blessed with numerous local attractions like Kilruddery House & Gardens, The Powerscourt Estate, numerous walking and hiking trails, a harbour with water activities and more.
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Features
• Attractive 3-bedroom mid terraced period home presented in a good condition throughout.
• Central and convenient location within minutes’ walk of Bray Seafront Promenade, the DART station, Bray Main Street and an abundance of excellent local services & amenities.
• Spacious and light-filled accommodation measuring 98.75sq.m/1,062sq.ft.
• Numerous original period features including fireplaces, ceiling coving, dado rails, and wooden doors.
• Choice of local primary and secondary schools, supermarkets, shops, churches, sports & recreational facilities, businesses etc.
• South and west facing rear courtyard.
• Integrated appliances, window blinds, built in units are included in the sale.
• Laminate wood flooring and recessed lighting.
• 1-minute walk to Bray Promenade.
• 2-minute walk to the DART station and Dublin Bus services.
• 7/8 minute walk to Bray Main Street.
• Gas fired central heating (GFCH).
• uPVC double glazing.
• Mains water and sewerage.
Rooms
Living Room 4.41m x 3.29m
Dining Room 3.55m x 2.99m
Kitchen 3.02m x 4.08m
USS
Landing
Bedroom 1 3.74m x 3.49m
Bedroom 2 3.52m x 3.21m
Bedroom 3 2.32m x 2.44m
Bathroom 3.00m x 3.04m
BER Information
BER Number: 118032291
Energy Performance Indicator: 333.58 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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