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Copeland Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3: 950,000

 


THIS 1930s' semi-detached villa in Clontarf may be in need of decoration but the period features and room proportions give the sort of classic character money can't buy.

The four-bed family home, one of only four similar designs on the avenue, has been well-cared for by the present owners, who also extended the living space over the years. Attractive features such as ceiling coving, picture rails, bay windows and tiled fireplaces typify this between-the-wars style, while an upgrade of the decor would highlight these details even more.

Accommodation spans 139sq m (1,496sq ft) and briefly comprises the entrance hall, sitting room with double doors to the dining room, fitted kitchen with door to the rear, family room with fireplace, utility with door to the side passage, downstairs shower room, landing, four bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC.

Two of the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and one retains its original fireplace. A third bedroom has a door onto the front balcony.

To the front is the garage, driveway and neat lawn; to the rear is a very private garden some 23m (75ft) long, abundant with mature shrubs and plants.

Price: 950,000
Agent: Gunne 01-833 5844




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