(2m x 1.32m) Welcoming entrance hall with access to all principal accommodation.
LIVING ROOM
(5.36m x 3.6m) Exceptionally spacious and bright reception room featuring full-height, wall-to-wall glazing with double doors opening onto the south-facing terrace. Finished with laminate flooring and recessed spotlighting, creating an excellent sense of light and space.
KITCHEN
(1.85m x 2.45m) Well-appointed kitchen fitted with an excellent range of Siematic wall and floor units. Integrated appliances include a Neff electric hob, stainless steel extractor fan, Indesit electric oven, washing machine, fridge freezer, and dishwasher. Finished with recessed lighting and tiled flooring.
BEDROOM
(4.4m x 3m) Generous double bedroom featuring an excellent range of built-in wardrobes, laminate flooring, recessed lighting, and direct access to the terrace.
BATHROOM
(1.95m x 1.5m) Elegantly appointed bathroom comprising WC, WHB set in a vanity unit, and a bath with overhead shower. Extensively tiled and benefiting from a large walk-in hot press.
OUTSIDE TERRACE
(2.67m x 7.2m) A private, mainly decked terrace bordered by mature hedging, providing excellent privacy and an ideal south-facing aspect for outdoor enjoyment.
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND FOR GUIDANCE ONLY.
Milltown
Milltown is a charming village in Dublin 6 approximately 4km away from Dublin city centre. Milltown’s reputation as a prosperous area still lives on and weekends can be extremely relaxing starting with a coffee and a cake from Wilde and Green and a stroll along the Dodder Walk.
Mount St. Anne’s is an upmarket elegant development located off the Milltown Road. Within easy access of Donnybrook and Ranelagh villages which both offer a host of stylish restaurants, bars, shops and amenities it’s a truly wonderful location to live.
Several schools and universities including UCD and Trinity are all just a short commute away. This area is serviced by the LUAS green line providing quick easy access to the city centre and Dundrum Town Centre and the N11 and M50 are all within easy reach.
History & Culture
The river Dodder, which flows through the area, was the perfect place for a mill race, a with a strong narrow current powered the water wheels. The bridge in Milltown was built in 1854 to carry trains from Harcourt Street to Bray and is now home to the Green line Luas since June 2004. Known as the Nine Arches, and to which for many years was used a Viaduct.
Shamrock Rovers football club ground was located on Glenmalure Park until 1987 which was since sold to developers and now known as Glenmalure Square. There is a beautiful trail walk along the river Dodder which brings you to Clonskeagh or all the way to Rathfarnham.
Milltown has a lovely local village vibe and there are mostly independent shops and restaurants in this area. You can find restaurants including Jamie Oliver and authentic Italian, Steps of Rome. Upmarket eatery and deli Wilde & Greene have wonderful food like sausage and bacon sambos, Belgian waffles and tuna melts. The Dropping Well is a well-known traditional pub and contemporary Irish restaurant.
Shop
If you’re looking for shops, there’s a large Spar on Milltown Road, or head to nearby Ranelagh for a Lidl, SuperValu and Tesco Express or to SuperValu in Rathgar village.