Dublin 18 contemporary family home in a smart, sylvan setting

For Sale

A fine three-bedroom terraced house in a boutique development within gorgeous grounds in Dublin 18.

Designed to fit in with the red clay rooftops of old Foxrock village, Brighton Wood is a development by Castlethorn, constructed on a 12-acre site on Brighton Road comprising the former grounds of three large houses.

The architects O’Mahony Pike worked around the mature sylvan setting to create an estate that felt established from its first phase.

Dublin 18

Address: 36 Brighton Wood, Brighton Wood, Foxrock, Dublin 18, D18 A4WR

Asking price:  €895,000 (€6,832 per m²)

Agent: Lisney Sotheby’s International Agents

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The parquet-floored entrance hall

The housing stock is family-friendly with lots of areas within the development to sit and enjoy the mature grounds.

Set in a cul-de-sac, number 36 is a sizeable three-bedroom, three-bathroom terraced house with an A3 Ber rating.

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The playroom in the converted garage

The house has a very good balance between its living space and its accommodation, thanks in part to the fact that the owners converted the integrated garage.

This gives the family a playroom cum study that runs the depth of the property and opens directly out to the back garden.

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The living room

On the far side of the parquet-floored hall, there is a light-filled living room at the front.

It has built-in cabinetry surrounding its focal fireplace.  

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To the back is a smartly appointed eat-in kitchen that runs the width of the property and has a sloping roof.

It features SieMatic units and Miele appliances and opens out to a back garden set out in lawn.

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A utility room opens off the kitchen, and there is a guest W.C that can be accessed from the hall.

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Upstairs, there are three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom.

The principal bedroom is above the playroom and similar in size. It includes a fine en suite bathroom.

The property, which extends to 131 square metres and has off-street parking for up to two vehicles, is seeking €895,000 through agents Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty.

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