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The Details
- Private 0.16 acre (0.065 hectare) site.
- Huge potential to extend or build a new residence (subject to planning).
- Shared entrance off Glenageary Road Lower.
- Bright and spacious three-bedroom residence.
- Spacious living room with feature fireplace.
- Enjoys all day sunshine.
- Mature grounds.
- Ample off-street parking.
- Hugely sought after location within walking distance of The DART.
- Close to Glasthule, Sandycove, and Dalkey villages.
- Easy access to Dublin’s scenic coastline and amenities.
- Gas fired central heating.

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

132 sq. m.

South-West

BER Number: 100785864
Soubirous offers a rare opportunity to acquire a detached bungalow on a generous 0.16 acre (0.065 hectares) site, discreetly set back from Glenageary Road Lower with its own private driveway via a shared entrance.
Built in the 1970s, the property provides a spacious interior, yet the real attraction lies in its obvious development potential (subject to planning permission). Buyers have the chance to reimagine the site and design a bespoke dream home in one of South Dublin’s most desirable residential locations.
The existing accommodation includes an entrance hall, spacious living room, separate dining room, a second living room, a bright kitchen opening to the garden, three double bedrooms (main en suite), and a bathroom.
Externally, mature hedging and trees enhance privacy, while the sunny garden—benefiting from all-day natural light—offers superb scope for landscaping or extending.
Location highlights
Just a short walk from the charming villages of Glasthule, Monkstown, and Sandycove, residents enjoy boutique shopping, cafés, restaurants, and coastal walks. Excellent schools, sporting facilities, yacht clubs, and Dun Laoghaire Harbour are all nearby. Glenageary and Sandycove DART stations, the new coastal cycle route, and bus services provide seamless access to the city centre.
A truly exciting prospect in an amazing location — viewing is strongly advised.

(4.12m x 1.58m)
Bright entrance hall looking down to a stone arch doorway.

(3.94m x 3.04m)
Double bedroom with a large front facing window allowing natural light to flood in.

(1.62m x 1.51m)
Connected to the main bedroom.

(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.

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…
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