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Beds | 3 beds |
Price | €325,000 |
Property Type | Terraced House |
Size | 76 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-D1 |
Refreshed on | Mar 14, 2025 |
Eircode | A98 W1R9 |
Group Name | Sherry FitzGerald Bray |
Sales License Number | 002183 |
Description
Constructed in the mid 1970's, Oldcourt is located to the south of Bray and consists of terraced family homes. No. 27 is located at the midpoint of the estate, adjacent to a large open green and complemented with a 68ft west facing rear garden. This three-bedroom mid-terrace residence is brought to the market in good order and sure to appeal to a range of buyers. On approach, a newly paved driveway provides secure off-street parking. Entering the property, the hallway comprises wood flooring and a dado rail, and immediately to the left if the homely living room which similarly includes wood flooring and dado rail along with ceiling coving and a feature fireplace with gas inset. The kitchen dining room spans the width of the property to rear, incorporating tiled flooring, a modern range of fitted cabinetry, and tiled splashback. From here, there is direct access to the lengthy west facing rear garden which contains a patio, a block built shed, and a lawn bordered by mature shrubbery. Returning inside, on the first floor, there are three carpeted bedrooms, two double and one single. A shower room off the landing completes the accommodation. Bray is a large town on the periphery of the Wicklow Dublin border and offers the discerning purchasers a superb lifestyle with access to a wealth of amenities. In the immediate vicinity there are local supermarkets and shops, and Bray Town Centre is approx. 1.75km. In addition, there are a variety of highly regarded primary and secondary schools within close proximity and there is no shortage of sport and leisure facilities. The renowned Seafront and Promenade are 2.5 km away with its selection of popular ice cream parlours, restaurants, bars, and cafes. For the outdoor enthusiasts there is the famous Bray to Greystones cliff walk and Kilruddery House & Gardens which runs a farmers market every weekend. For commuters, the N11/M50 corridor is easily accessible along with Bray Dart Station and Dublin Bus. Slightly further afield, the Luas Greenline at Bride's Glen can be accessed by private transport in a matter of minutes.
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BER: D1 BER No: 118225523 Energy Performance Indicator: 232.49 kWh/m2/yr
Negotiator
Conor Donnelly
Date created: Mar 14, 2025