3 Beds 2 Bath 102 m² Sold
A charming and generously proportioned three-bedroom end-of-terrace home perched on an elevated site, offering views of the Irish Sea and Lambay Island.
The journey to Tayleurs Point unfolds, winding through the quaint Rush Village, past the tranquil Rush Harbour, and alongside the sprawling, sandy expanse of North Beach. Nestled amidst an idyllic landscape, Tayleurs Point boasts an unobstructed sea view, with a narrow agricultural strip separating the development from the water. On clear days, Howth's silhouette, Dublin City's skyline, and the iconic Sugar Loaf mountain appear on the horizon.
The homes in Tayleurs Point were built in 2003 and arranged around a large communal green area. Number 90, an end-of-terrace property, boasts a charming exterior with its cobblelock pathway, front lawn, and two parking spaces. This spacious home offers approximately 102 sq. m. / 1098 sq. ft. of accommodation. An inviting entrance hall with guest WC leads to a sunlit south-facing living room adorned with a gas fireplace. It offers access to the enclosed back garden bathed in sunlight, featuring a spacious patio, lush lawn, and convenient side access. A generous-sized and dual-aspect kitchen with a dining area is located at the front of the house with shaker-style kitchen units, boasting ample dining space. The primary bedroom, located at the front of the house, boasts two double wardrobes and an ensuite shower room, while the rear bedroom offers enchanting vistas of the Irish Sea. A third bedroom, adorned with a fitted wardrobe, offers versatility for various needs. Completing the upper level is a modern family bathroom.
Residents can indulge in Blue Flag South Beach or North Beach within a stone's throw. Lower Main Street's pedestrian access also provides an array of amenities, from supermarkets and shops to restaurants, cafes and schools. Rush Station and swift access to the M1 and Dublin Airport further enhance the accessibility.
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- Captivating sea views overlooking the Irish Sea and Lambay Island.
- Inviting south-facing back garden, spanning 11 meters (36 feet) long, with convenient side access.
- Spacious family home encompassing 102 sq. m. / 1098 sq. ft. of light-filled accommodation.
- Wired for an alarm system.
- Gas Fired Central Heating.
- BER C2 Energy Rating.
- UPVC double-glazed windows.
BER: C2 BER No.117271445 Energy Performance Indicator:198.54 kWh/m²/yr
Sean Bonner
Entrance Hall - 6.0m x 1.95m
Bright and spacious, featuring laminated flooring, understairs storage, an alarm panel, and a telephone point.
WC - m x m
Tiled flooring, a wash hand basin, and a toilet.
Living Room - 5.17m x 3.7m
It is sunlit and generously proportioned, with fitted carpet, a feature gas fireplace, and patio doors leading to the enclosed south-facing garden.
Kitchen/ Dining - 6.0m x 3.06m
It is spacious and dual-aspect, featuring tiled flooring, shaker-style Nolan kitchen units, integrated appliances, and ample dining space. Plumbed for a washing machine and dishwasher, tiled splashback, stainless steel sink, extractor hood.
Landing - 3.21m x 3.01m
It is adorned with fitted carpet, a loft hatch, and an airing cupboard.
Bedroom 1 - 5.21m x 2.96m
Spacious retreat with fitted carpet, two double wardrobes, and an ensuite shower room.
Ensuite - 3.11m x 1.07m
Tiled flooring and shower cubicle, a wash hand basin and pedestal, and a toilet.
Bedroom 2 - 3.54m x 3.11m
Offering sea views, featuring a double wardrobe and fitted carpet.
Bedroom 3 - 3.54m x 1.98m
Versatile space with a fitted wardrobe and fitted carpet.
Bathroom - 3.11m x 2.22m
Modern and functional, featuring tiled flooring, a bath, a wash hand basin, and a toilet.
Outside - m x m
The frontage features parking for two cars, a cobblelock path, and a lawn. The rear garden, 11 meters (36 feet) long, boasts a sun-drenched south-facing aspect, complete with a spacious patio, lush lawn, and storage shed.