Jameson House, Raheny, Dublin 5

FROM €1,800
4 property types
1 Jameson House
beds 1
2 Jameson House
beds 2
3 Jameson House
beds 2
4 Jameson House
beds 1
1 Jameson House
beds 1
2 Jameson House
beds 2
3 Jameson House
beds 2
4 Jameson House
beds 1

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The Details

Campus style development of 9 apartments

Extensive grounds offering privacy and secure access

Adjacent to St. Anne’s Park

Each apartment is unique and superbly styled and finished

Ample resident’s parking

39 - 156 sq. m.

All aspects

Jameson House is a stunningly unique development of 9 one and two bedroom apartments located in the heart of Raheny adjacent to the seafront and St. Anne’s Park. Originally built by the Jameson family in 1910, the refurbishment over the past several years has adopted a gold standard approach to sustainable and sympathetic refurbishment to bring this ‘forgotten’ building back to life.  This property offers a company a special opportunity to rent the entire development and its common areas in a campus style environment for employees.

Special features include:

A secure and safe environment for new staff to self-isolate when they move to Dublin

Perfect setting to meet new colleagues

Perfect base until your employee finds longer term accommodation

Ideally positioned between the airport and the city centre

Ideal opportunity to induct and train new staff

Beautiful gardens with ample parking

Secure access

Generous communal spaces and resident lounge

Shared working and meeting spaces

Highspeed Internet included

Ideal space for staff to socialise/interact

Highly accessible to the city centre by road and rail

On site caretaker

9 unique homes

Location

Raheny is a small village in north Dublin beside the sea, 7km from town and close to the villages of Howth and Clontarf. It has a lovely village feel with lots of restaurants, boutiques, local shops, a library, and a Supervalu. Saint Anne’s Park is on the doorstep and is the second largest park in Dublin with its own rose garden.

Bull Island is a small island to the East of Raheny and is a national nature reserve with a 5km sandy beach called Dollymount Strand. It can be reached by a causeway bridge at Raheny or a wooden bridge at Clontarf and is perfect for a day out. There are lots of good places to eat and drink in Raheny.  The property is also adjacent to the Sutton to Sandycove (S2S) cycleway, a waterfront cycle and walkway that stretches around Dublin bay.

Raheny

Raheny is an attractive, historical small village in north Dublin beside the sea and 7km from the city. It lies between the villages of Clontarf and Howth. It has a lovely village feel with lots of restaurants, boutiques, local shops, a library, and a Supervalu.  Saint Anne’s Park is on the doorstep and is the…

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Beside the sea
Good transport routes
Lots of places to eat
Local shops
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Owen Reilly

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