Dublin 4: €3.9mCamelot is a five-bedroom, three-story detached home on the short stretch of Ailesbury Road that leads to Sydney Parade Dart station. Turley and Associates is seeking offers of €3.9 million for the 300sq m (2,900sq ft) house, which is for sale by private treaty. One of a handful of houses built in a cluster in the early 1990s; its red brick exterior is a loose interpretation of Arts and Crafts style.
It has been owned for many years by an older couple that did not use the house as their primary residence. So it comes on the market in very good condition, although some fittings - particularly in the bathrooms - could perhaps be updated.
An electronic gate secures two or three off street car-parking spaces.
Inside, a small entrance hall opens to the main living spaces. The beauty here is the several different rooms that can be closed off from one another or opened up to create one large entertaining space. There's an L-shaped drawing room with open fire and doors to a long sunroom that runs across the rear of the house. This sun room has a timber bar and doors that open to the garden.
The livingroom flows into a dining area, which opens straight into the kitchen which has grey Siematic units.
These rooms look to a south-facing courtyard garden that's small but which is large enough to accommodate a water feature and pretty landscaping.
The first floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom. The main bedroom runs from the front to the back of the house and has a dressing room, sleeping area and en suite.
The second floor has a further three bedrooms: one a very small single. There is a bathroom on this floor too.
Camelot could accommodate a growing family or, as with the previous inhabitants, an older couple who want several bedrooms, a sense of space (all that living area) and a manageable garden.