707 Longboat Quay North, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2, D02 Y437.
€575,000
2 Bedrooms
78 sq. m.
Entrance Hallway
(6.35m x 1.20 ) Max
Spacious entrance hallway with timber flooring and a guest WC.
Kitchen
(2.26 x 2.10m)
Fully integrated appliances to include oven, hob, extractor fan, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/ dryer. Finished with tiled splashback and tiled floor.
Living Area
(5.43m x 5.07m) Max
Open plan living/dining room with timber flooring providing access to the balcony.
Balcony
(1.63m x 2.87m)
Fully covered balcony with unobstructed views over the Liffey towards the Central Bank, Convention Centre and North Docklands.
Guest W.C
(2.20m x 1.79m)
Fully tiled bathroom to include WC, WHB and bath/shower unit.
Master Bedroom
(4.33m x 3.07m)
Double bedroom with built in wardrobes, timber flooring and views of the river Liffey.
Ensuite
(1.93 x 1.08m)
Fully tiled bathroom to include WC, WHB and shower unit.
Second Bedroom
(3.66 x 3.31m)
South facing double bedroom with built in wardrobes, timber flooring and views of the internal courtyard.
Grand Canal Dock is one of Dublin’s most fashionable and vibrant city districts. Residents are spoiled for choice with the range of amenities close by and a short stroll into the city centre. Local services include a wide variety of cafes, restaurants, gyms, sports clubs as well as the renowned Marker Hotel and the iconic Bord Gais Energy Theatre, right in the centre of Grand Canal Dock. An assortment of trendy bars, cafes, restaurants and shops are all on the doorstep for locals to enjoy and world class entertainment can be enjoyed at the 3 Arena and Grand Canal Theatre. Bord Gais Energy Theatre is a breath-taking modern theatre hosting an array of shows from musicals through to ballet, comedy and concerts. The Grand Canal Square is the centre feature of Grand Canal Dock area and was designed by renowned architect, Martha Schwartz. This square is home to multiple leading financial companies and many blue-chip companies’ in the area including HSBC, Google, Facebook, Matheson and McCann Fitzgerald, JP Morgan and Indeed. The Luas provides easy access to the rest of the city and the Dart is less than a fifteen minute walk away. It also has its own railway station at Barrow Street and is approx. a fifteen-minute walk into Grafton street.
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