Stylish A-rated Dun Laoghaire family home that works really hard to fulfil light and space demands

For Sale

Sleek-looking detached house and sequestered off Rochestown Avenue in a quiet cul-de-sac, this Dun Laoghaire house is family life perfect.

Address: 5a Sefton, Rochestown Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin A96 VK3T

Asking price: €750,000

Agent: Sherry FitzGerald

Dun Laoghaire

An A-rated home built in an established estate, with bus routes and cycle paths for kids to take to school just a block away, number 5a Sefton is a fine three-bedroom, three-bathroom detached family home.

Constructed on a south-east facing corner site in 2019 to maximise the space, this buff brick build has an A3 Ber rating, is light-filled, and enjoys underfloor heating at hall level.

There are two main rooms at entrance level.

To the front is a dual aspect living room where a large picture window is the dominant feature.

A second window on the adjacent wall has been positioned to show those seated who might be at the front door without them having to get up to take a closer look.

This detail demonstrates the clever thinking that went into the build.

There is a bright, open-plan lounge with a sleek kitchen to the rear.

It features wall cabinetry in a deep anthracite grey and an island, which incorporates a dining area wrapped in Calacatta quartz.

A long roof light washes the lounge area in light, and triple-glazed Aumil sliding doors lead out to landscaped gardens with a patio, perfect for outdoor dining when the weather improves.

Pocket doors conceal the utility room and guest w.c where a door leads directly out to the side passage.

It means muddy returning from games can use this entrance and deposit outdoor footwear and any clothing that needs a wash into the machine before entering the kitchen.

It will help train them for grown-up life and means an end to smelly kit bags filled with crusty gear.

In the hall, a timber staircase with glass balustrades leads up to the first floor.

The landing is lit by a bank of rooflights overhead.

The principal bedroom is ensuite, and the other accommodation has corner windows filling them with light.

There is off-street parking for up to two cars to the front with pedestrian access to the rear.  

The property, which extends to 115 square metres, is seeking €750,000 through agents Sherry FitzGerald.

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