When the owners of a house in Mount Merrion bought it 20 years ago, it was pretty much in its original condition; one owner had lived in it since it was built in 1950. They embarked on a major renovation in 2003, while their children were still young. Now the large family-friendly house in a cul-de-sac has two reception rooms as well as a largely open-plan kitchen-cum-family room/diningroom at the back of the house and a converted attic used as a home office.
Number 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin, a 209sq m (2,249sq ft) semi-detached four-bed, is for sale through DNG for €1,145,000. About five years ago, all the windows were replaced with Carlson AluClad windows, the front door was also replaced by Carlson, the bathrooms were upgraded and the garden was landscaped.
![The kitchen/living/dining area at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/4EGHO2I7P6R45SDTCFAOXXRUOI.jpg?auth=534567dc459df1ed33de9dc10b36bc54a689331279bc8c3335c7639a17a125b7&width=800&height=450)
![The kitchen/living/dining area at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/RS5TQSSFR53YYTEI4DMGTS766U.jpg?auth=2060b63fbf6151e2499f821572b716904b05864c690be736725c332cd850cdd1&width=800&height=450)
![The kitchen at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/WRVMFPUHLNQP6IQ6YNFYP4C6BI.jpg?auth=96a2c12770818d59e04e84d8cd99fd6302c84dd2d216c2880eb25f4d7f25cf57&width=800&height=450)
![One of the reception rooms at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/B4WQUPFABS2MM2YKU6JFL4WZQ4.jpg?auth=60a9e486bb31595132306312f1850944fca734751d9f6bdeb0bfc8e03c4dcf45&width=800&height=450)
The owners created a single-storey extension across most of the back of the house and added a second storey to an extension the previous owner had built at the side of the house. Pictures and a virtual tour of the house show a front door with stained glass panels opening into a hall floored with large white tiles leading to the kitchen/family room/diningroom.
The kitchen area is separated from the rest of this open space by a wide counter. It’s floored with the same white tiles as the hall, has cherrywood units and a door to a gated side entrance in a corner of the kitchen next to a washer and dryer. The family room/diningroom is floored with dark timber and has floor-to-ceiling sliding doors opening into the back garden.
There are two relatively modest-sized reception rooms at the left of the front hall: the one at the front has a timber floor; the one at the rear is carpeted and has a bay window overlooking the back garden. There is also a small study at the right of the front hall, and a toilet.
![The main reception room at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/6GJBPWK27YU3ZYTSKBTHX25QPA.jpg?auth=61429c47da325dd3071fd45140ed9bdc4fc77e201dc71fa3ab65f175ebdadd3c&width=800&height=450)
![The main bedroom at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/4GRRTR4NLP77N3IFV55GVLM77Q.jpg?auth=d3ff18a21c4ea453961d5ce3f0d032b9f3f3704c8859eb8024ab99fd9393225f&width=800&height=450)
![The family bathroom at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/H6HMI2EGFDQXO36ULTSUXSEXBA.jpg?auth=2d827f03a6c5697c23467e5187b586c183c1e56ddda7d1905dc8c8da0ef591bb&width=800&height=450)
![The rear garden at 47 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/D2SQJSY35OOUPA7DVMJVVTL3E4.jpg?auth=8524b6d2f1d450ef3c53c20ca7e43aa72763dc3241a3e730b1995d5da6cc2668&width=800&height=450)
Upstairs there are four bedrooms – three doubles and a single/small double – and a fully-tiled family bathroom. The main bedroom, looking over the back garden, has a walk-in wardrobe which opens into a fully-tiled ensuite shower room at the front of the house.
The attic upstairs has a Velux window and is fitted out as a study.
The back garden has been landscaped to create a large stone patio and a slightly curved lawn edged by herbaceous borders; there’s a metal garden shed at its end. There’s room to park a number of cars in the gravelled front garden.
There are three entrances from Glenabbey Road into Deer Park, the 32-acre public park that’s a prized Mount Merrion amenity; it has a tennis club, several sports pitches and lots of paths for walking/jogging. Number 47 is the second-last house near the bottom of the cul-de-sac, near the junction with South Avenue.