Location and charm at a price in Dublin 6

Mid-terrace house in a quiet cul-de-sac with small but private garden

Cherryfield Avenue is a quiet cul-de-sac of stucco-fronted houses off Ranelagh’s Sandford Road. The road comprises lower and upper levels. Number 19 is on the upper part of the street at the top of the terrace, one from the end.

The house has interconnecting reception rooms with fireplaces. The kitchen, situated on the return, is small with doors opening on to a room used as a utility by the owners. This part of the house is under used. Several of the neighbours have extended to increase the footprint to the rear. There is a toilet under the stairs.

The garden is small but private. East-facing in orientation it overlooks the grounds of Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy run by the Jesuits.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms. The master is a fine-size bright room that spans the width of the house. It has built-in oak wardrobes. The second room is also a good size and overlooks the rear. A third bedroom is on the hall return where the small family bathroom is also located.

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The setting is exceedingly quiet. The only through traffic is to The Orchard, a gated apartment block at the top of the road.

The house measures 103sq m (1,108sq ft) and is asking €560,000 through agents DNG. Sherry FitzGerald is asking €650,000 for number 5 on the same side, several doors down.

In March of this year number 4 sold for €540,000, according to the Property Price Register. A year ago number 25 sold for €575,000. In May 2013 number 9 sold for €540,000. In March 2010 number 7 sold for €555,000.

Parking is on street.