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Beds | 6 beds |
Price | €1,950,000 |
Property Type | Detached House |
Size | 324 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-C3 |
Refreshed on | Jan 16, 2025 |
Eircode | K36Y058 |
Group Name | Leonard Wilson Keenan |
Sales License Number | 003566 |
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EXTENDED 6 BED / 6 BATH DETACHED HOME OF DISTINCTION SPECTACULAR SITE OF OVER 0.5 OF AN ACRE WITH FURTHER DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS MOST SOUGHT AFTER ENCLAVE OF HOMES LARGE MATURE SOUTH FACING BACK GARDEN EARLY VIEWING STRONGLY ADVISED EXTENDED 6 BED / 6 BATH DETACHED HOME OF DISTINCTION SPECTACULAR SITE OF OVER 0.5 OF AN ACRE WITH FURTHER DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS MOST SOUGHT AFTER ENCLAVE OF HOMES LARGE MATURE SOUTH FACING BACK GARDEN EARLY VIEWING STRONGLY ADVISED A most captivating home in an idyllic setting.. Multi Award Winning Team Patrick Leonard and Fine & Country are truly delighted to present Estuary House to the Malahide Property Market. Estuary house is a most captivating home in an idyllic waterside setting only minutes from Malahide Village. Historically, Malahide was a busy trading port (Malahide Bay) from at least the fourteenth century. Its main business was fishing with grain, meal and flour being exported and coal being imported (around 20,000 tons annually). The construction of the railway bridge meant that large vessels could no longer access the inner Broadmeadow estuary. This brought to an end the unloading of coal at the small harbour of Newport near Lissenhall, which had its own harbour master. The sea walls to the right and left were built from rubble limestone around 1740. It was probably constructed as part of the Seafield demesne -Seafield House, built around the 1740s, sits just above the harbour. There is no certainty about the origin of the name Malahide which has been variously spelt in the past as Mallahide, Malahyde and Mallahyde. The most commonly quoted Irish names are \
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BER: C3
Date created: Jan 16, 2025