City townhouse in quiet D6 cul-de-sac

Dartry €1.625m: Number 12 Sunbury Park in Dartry, Dublin 6 is a four-bedroom townhouse in a quiet cul-de-sac just off the city…

Dartry €1.625m:Number 12 Sunbury Park in Dartry, Dublin 6 is a four-bedroom townhouse in a quiet cul-de-sac just off the city end of Dartry Road. It is for sale by private treaty through Douglas Newman Good with an asking price of €1.625 million.

The property is part of an O'Malley Construction scheme, built in 1998, and is to the rear of leafy Sunbury Gardens. The house has 139sq m (1,508sq ft) over three floors.

The livingroom and kitchen are at entrance level. Access to the livingroom is through double doors. The room has a maple floor, smart built-in shelving and cupboards, and a marble fireplace with coal-effect gas fire.

Other Victorian-style features include cornicing and a ceiling rose. Its bay window overlooks the development's communal garden, an additional green space and extra play area for children.

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The L-shaped kitchen cum diningroom has honed porcelain tiles, laminated wood kitchen units and granite work tops with an integrated Neff double oven and stainless steel gas hob.

A utility room, built under the stairs, has room for a washing machine and drier. The diningroom has patio doors with access to a south-west facing city garden.

On the first floor there are two double bedrooms - the more spacious is to the back with en suite - and both have built-in wardrobes. A single room or potential home office and family bathroom complete the first floor accommodation. The main bedroom and en suite are in the attic on the second floor. Dormer windows feature in both, which means lots of natural light.

A walk-in dressingroom keeps the bedroom clutter-free. The property is in walk-in condition, adjacent to some of the city's best schools and Palmerston Park. It also has off-street parking for two cars as well as additional visitor car-parking.

Alanna Gallagher

Alanna Gallagher

Alanna Gallagher is a property journalist with The Irish Times