Ranelagh

A well-balanced home with a flexible layout in Ranelagh

For Sale

Cool coach house in cul de sac in redbrick Ranelagh, secreted off one of Dublin’ 6’s main residential roads.

The Coach House is a dormer redbrick, set in a cul-de-sac off Lower Beechwood Avenue, just off the Ranelagh village's main street.

The three-bedroom, four-bathroom property is just a block from the bouji suburb’s cafes, restaurants, and bars, but is far removed from the action.

Ranelagh

Address: The Coach House, Beechwood Ave Lower, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 F2H0

Asking price: €1.15 million

Agents: Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty

The double-fronted property has a lovely sense of balance, six over six sash windows and lead window detailing in the door, round window and inside in the downstairs guest w.c.

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The property is within a five-minute walk of the Beechwood Green Line Luas stop. The Ranelagh stop is similarly nearby, and it is a journey time of just four stops to St Stephen’s Green, which is also a 25-minute walk away.

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The view from the living area to the dining area

The property is within walking distance of Rathmines and Donnybrook, and a plethora of schools, both primary and secondary. For parents of school-going children, this will be one of its key selling points.

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View from the kitchen to the dining area

The layout is flexible. It opens into a hall with a good-sized L-shaped open-plan living space to the right. It leads from a dual aspect living room and through to the dining area and kitchen. Off it is an internal room that is currently set up as a study.

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The internal study

The C3 Ber-rated house also has a downstairs bedroom, ideal for traders down, although the guest w.c. under the stairs may need enlarging to give you a full bathroom at this level.

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The downstairs bedroom

As it is, it could be ideal for parents of older children who want a bit of distance between them or for grandparents to come and visit.

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The study upstairs

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms as well as a third space, a study with a rooflight that has an ensuite bathroom. The family bathroom is also here.

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The second bedroom upstairs

The principal bedroom is a charming dual aspect space with a large arched window.

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The principal bedroom is dual aspect

There is one parking space in front of the property, a boon in a part of Dublin that can be difficult to navigate if you drive a big vehicle. Much of Beechwood Avenue Lower has on-street parking on both sides of this residential road.

Agents Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty is seeking €1.15 million for the property, which extends to 132 square metres.

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