Blackrock site with plan in place for five high-end homes seeks €1.5m

69 Rock Road comes with full permission for two mews houses and three townhouses

Agent Lisney is inviting offers in excess of €1.5 million for a prime residential site in the south Dublin suburb of Blackrock with full planning for five architecturally designed houses.

Located at number 69 Rock Road, the 0.0639 hectare (0.15 acre) plot comes to the market with approval for the development of two mews houses within the footprint of the existing building and three three-storey townhouses across the remainder of the site which takes in the rear garden of number 67. The mews houses extend from 107sq m (1,152sq ft) to 117sq m (1,259sq ft) while the townhouses extend from 115sq m (1,238sq ft) to 177sq m (1,905sq ft). The larger of the townhouses will offer direct access onto the newly constructed Blackrock coastal cycle route. A planning pack is available from the selling agent upon request.

Number 69 Rock Road is well located within a short walk of both Blackrock and Booterstown Dart stations. Dublin Bus operates a high-frequency service along the Rock Road, providing regular access to both Dublin’s city centre and southside suburbs.

Range of amenities

Nearby Blackrock village is well served by a range of amenities including the recently redeveloped Blackrock Shopping Centre, while the site itself is located directly opposite the entrance to Blackrock College and Willow Park and within a short walk of the Blackrock Clinic.

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Commenting on the sale, Ryan Connell of Lisney said “69 Rock Road offers a purchaser the rare opportunity to acquire a ready-to-go residential development site which ticks all the boxes. This site’s proximity to the sea, elegant design and accessibility makes it one of the most exclusive development sites to come to the market in the last number of years. We expect it to appeal to high-end house builders and developers looking to leave their mark on one of Ireland’s premier suburbs.”

Offers for number 69 Rock Road should be submitted by noon on Wednesday, June 22 next.

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan is Property Editor of The Irish Times