(4.12m x 1.58m) Bright entrance hall looking down to a stone arch doorway.
Front Bedroom
(3.94m x 3.04m) Double bedroom with a large front facing window allowing natural light to flood in.
Storage Room
(1.62m x 1.51m) Connected to the main bedroom.
En-Suite
(2.34m x 2.30m) With tiled flooring and part-tiled walls, a shower cubicle, WC and WHB. A water ripple effect glass window allows natural light into the bathroom while maintaining privacy.
Living Room 1
(6.51m x 4.67m) Large dual-aspect living room featuring two entrances: a colourful stained-glass door and an ornate brickwork archway with a timber feature door.
Dining Area
(4.10m x 2.80m) Reception room connecting the two living rooms and kitchen with a large south facing window.
Living Room 2
(5.30m x 4.31m) Living room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace framed by tall arched windows, ceiling with exposed timber beams, and a striking feature wall with four leaded stained-glass windows in a quatrefoil motif.
Kitchen
(3.89m x 3.79m) A newly fitted kitchen with direct access to the back garden, complete with a full range of modern appliances including Samsung washer, double fridge freezer, oven, integrated microwave, hob with extractor, and a Kenwood dishwasher.
Hallway
(7.62m x 1.16m)
Bedroom 2
(2.73m x 2.60m) Bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and integrated shelving.
Bedroom 3
(2.73m x 2.60m) Bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and integrated shelving.
Bathroom
(2.14m x 1.87m) Fully tiled bathroom with bath and overhead shower, WC, WHB, and a water-rippled effect glass window for natural light and privacy.
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND FOR GUIDANCE PURPOSES ONLY.
Glenageary
History and Culture
Glenageary is a peaceful suburb with a rich history. Once a rural retreat transformed by the 19th-century railway, it boasts elegant Victorian architecture and ties to figures like Sir Horace Plunkett, a pioneer of Ireland’s cooperative movement. Its proximity to Sandycove, featured in James Joyce’s Ulysses, adds literary charm. Quiet, tree-lined streets make it a haven for history lovers and those seeking a serene escape.
Dine and Drink
Steps from Glenageary, discover culinary gems like Cavistons for fresh seafood or The Eagle House for a traditional pub atmosphere. Visit People’s Park Market in Dun Laoghaire for artisan food and local delicacies. Whether enjoying a café coffee or fine dining by the sea, the area’s vibrant food scene satisfies all tastes.
Shop and Explore
Glenageary offers tranquil living with access to unique shopping experiences. Explore Glasthule’s boutiques, Dun Laoghaire’s shopping center, or farmers' markets in Dalkey and Dun Laoghaire. Outdoor lovers can hike Killiney Hill Park, swim at the iconic Forty Foot, or enjoy sailing at Dun Laoghaire Harbour, surrounded by stunning coastal views.