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Beds | 4 beds |
Price | €740,000 |
Property Type | House |
Size | 157 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-A3 |
Refreshed on | Jan 17, 2025 |
Eircode | D13 ED7Y |
Group Name | Hooke & MacDonald |
Sales License Number | 001651 |
Description
Hooke & MacDonald are delighted to present 256 Drumnigh Manor to the market. This superb 4 bedroom end of terrace house with study, extends to approximately 157 sq,m/ 1689 sq.ft, offering a perfect combination of modern living and thoughtful design. This property is located within the highly sought after development, Drumnigh Manor. Drumnigh Manor is a superior quality residential development on a superb site in Portmarnock, Co. Dublin, built by Shannon Homes. The Shannon Homes Group name has been synonymous with some of the finest residential developments in Dublin over the last 40 years. Shannon Homes have an outstanding reputation in the construction industry. Associated with high quality and innovation, all Shannon Homes Group developments have one thing in common, an excellence of design, sold construction and professional landscaping. The company and their staff take great pride in their standard of workmanship, construction and finishes. The Shannon Homes Group name has been synonymous with some of the finest residential developments in Dublin over the last 40 years. Shannon Homes have an outstanding reputation in the construction industry. Associated with high quality and innovation, all Shannon Homes Group developments have one thing in common, an excellence of design, sold construction and professional landscaping. The company and their staff take great pride in their standard of workmanship, construction and finishes. Portmarnock is one of the most scenic and popular residential locations in Dublin. It benefits from a multitude of amenities, excellent transport infrastructure, easy access to the city centre, legendary beaches and strands, a world famous golf course and an array of sporting activities, a healthy family environment, fine schools, proximity to the picturesque villages of Malahide, Sutton, Howth and Clontarf, each of which have their own unique features. Portmarnock has a rich history. The area was settled in Neolithic times, as evidenced by flints and other tools and a ring fort at the south of the town. The name derives from the Irish word port and Saint Marnock is said to have arrived there in the 5th century AD. Today Portmarnock represents all that is good about Dublin as a vibrant capital city, attracting many of the biggest and most successful companies in the world, creating significant employment opportunities. The booming economy is enticing Irish people to return from abroad. The area also offers a safe and healthy environment. It had the feel of a strong local community in a beautiful coastal location with the convenience of city living and is within close proximity to the airport.
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Date created: Jan 17, 2025