Access all areas in Foxrock for €1.695m

This 312sq m newly built house offers stylish light-drenched convenience across three levels, with features such as air-to-water underfloor central heating and a home cinema

There’s no place to hide in a newly built house in Foxrock, a large, modern home with glazing everywhere. There are floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors, glazed sliding doors separating rooms and large roof-lights, most dramatically over the upstairs landing – concealed lights in this roof-light can change colour at the flick of a switch.

Built on 0.15 of an acre that was part of the gardens of the house next door, this 312sq m (3,358sq ft) four-bedroom detached house near the corner of Torquay Road and Leopardstown Road in Foxrock is for sale through agent DNG for €1.695 million.

The name on the outside gate of the house is Pine Lodge, the name of the house next door: the agents are giving the address as New House, Torquay Road; new owners can rename it.

Home cinema

The house – designed by architect Alan Burns of Bright Designs, built by Nigel Clarke Developments and fitted out showhouse-style by House & Garden Furnishings – is as modern as it can be: it has an A2 BER rating, remote-controlled air-to-water underfloor central heating and surround-sound systems and, in the basement, a home cinema.

The outside of the large, rectangular-shaped flat-roofed house is redbrick and stone. The front door opens on to a bright hall floored with cream porcelain tiles. On the right, glazed sliding doors open into an oak-floored livingroom which has a sandstone-coloured marble fireplace with a very neat wood-burning stove inset. On the left, there’s a good-sized cloakroom and downstairs toilet.

L-shaped room

At the end of the hall is the main open-plan living area of the house: glazed sliding doors open into a large L-shaped kitchen/sittingroom/diningroom with a separate family room opening (again, through glazed sliding doors) off the dining area.

The kitchen has smart cream units, marble-topped island unit and countertops and a big American fridge.

The large lounge and the diningroom open into the back and side garden through large glass sliding doors. The garden has a large granite patio at the back and wooden decking at the side.

Downstairs, as well as the home cinema, there’s a utility room and a large room that could be a home gym or a study; it has an en suite with a step-in shower.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms – three doubles and a single – and a very smart family bathroom fully tiled with dark stone tiles. The main bedroom has a large en suite and a walk-in dressingroom.

A double and a single bedroom at the back of the house both open on to a small balcony overlooking the garden and Kilmacud Crokes’ away pitch, on to which the garden backs. To the left, you can see nearby Leopardstown racecourse.

Frances O'Rourke

Frances O'Rourke

Frances O'Rourke, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about homes and property