First time buyers will be battling with downsizers and well-off singletons for this two-bedroom cottage a pebble's thrown from the Sutton seafront.
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Endless sea views in front, and a sheltered 140 back garden are the key attractions of 14 Station Road Cottages, in Dublin 13, a pretty granite and redbrick terraced house with obvious scope to extend.
![The view from 14 Station Road Cottages,Sutton, Dublin 13](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/L6Q7H3E4CHMCBGLP4FUGLQO3BU.jpg?auth=94a1326f4970f3a0cab7199090ae9b5df3f66c20e3eea21b068a94e846ecb497&width=800&height=449)
The house has just come on the market through Property Team Lappin with an asking price of €475,000 but bidding has already begun, according to Paul Lappin, who is handling the sale, and the price is likely to climb.
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The cottage has amenities on all sides with Sutton Dart station the shops and the shops at Sutton Cross just a few minutes' away and access to a scenic walk via Sutton beach around to Howth.
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It’s not large inside with around 753 sq ft (70 sq m) of livingspace, but the layout is clever with a good sized eat-in kitchen to the rear, and a main bedroom with access to a spacious patio.
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At the front of the house are two rooms with high vaulted ceilings - a livingroom with niche bookshelves flanking a fireplace and a bedroom decorated in a French country style has another French touch - a mezzanine platform with extra sleeping space. There’s a full bathroom as well as an ensuite shower room leading off the main bedroom.
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According to Mr Lappin, the cottages were built in late 19th century by Dublin County Council (now Fingal) as homes for landless agricultural labourers . The cottages gave them a security they hadn’t previously enjoyed. The gardens would have been theirs to cultivate fruit and vegetables.
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Number 14’s garden is split into different sections with a large sunny patio that can be accessed both from the kitchen/livingroom and the main bedroom. It leads on to a small section of garden with an archway opening through to meandering stretch of lawn bordered by flowerbeds. One of the neighbouring houses has a substantial extension and new owners of number 14 could consider building up, as well as out, to create a bigger home.
The house is on view on Saturday April 8th from 10am to 10.30am.