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No 42 Cherryfield Avenue, Ranelagh: 975,000



THIS bay windowed period residence in Ranelagh, Dublin 6, is a larger than average two-bed terrace defined by impressive architectural features, including characteristic cornices and centre roses, high ceilings, and ornate, original fireplaces.

Originally a three-bed, the property was converted to create a generously sized bathroom and additional storage space. The heart of the house is the bright kitchen/breakfast room with French doors opening to a suntrap, south-facing garden.

Accommodation spans some 93sq m (1,000sq ft).

Entrance is through the front porch and into the reception hall with stained timber floors. Leading off are two interconnecting reception rooms, each with original fireplaces and double doors.

The kitchen is fully fitted with wall and floor presses and integrated appliances.

Upstairs is the main bathroom and two bedrooms . . .each with original cast iron fireplaces and built-in wardrobes.

To the front is the classic railed town garden with off street parking; to the rear is a secluded landscaped garden.

Price: 975,000
Agent: Douglas Newman Good 01-490 9000




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