Apartments with views of Park and mountains from €455,000

Terenure: Hooke & MacDonald is releasing some of the last remaining apartments at a development overlooking Bushy Park in…

Terenure: Hooke & MacDonald is releasing some of the last remaining apartments at a development overlooking Bushy Park in Terenure this week with prices starting from €455,000.

Bushy Park House - where over 200 apartments have already been sold this year - adjoins Bushy Park on two sides, and is also adjacent to a girls' school with Terenure College just across the road.

Its open landscaped areas are designed to complement the beautiful parkland on its doorstep.

Four apartments and seven penthouses are being made available in this phase. Two-bedroom apartments from 79 sq m (840 sq ft) are priced from €455,000.

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Three-bedroom apartments from 86 sq m (930 sq ft) start at €572,000 while the penthouses of 145 sq m (1,560 sq ft) are from €480,000 to €1 million.

Designed by O'Mahony Pike Architects, the apartments are off a tree-lined avenue around landscaped courtyards.

Many of the units in the block being released have views over Bushy Park to the Dublin Mountains.

Standard features at Bushy Park House include video intercom to each unit, an underground car-park, lift to all floors, gas-fired central heating and fireplaces with attractive gas fires.

All apartments come with fully integrated high-spec kitchen appliances. Many of the apartments and penthouses have good-sized balconies and en suite bathrooms come with most units.

Set in the grounds of the original Bushy Park House, which was built in 1700 and is still standing, this development is convenient to Terenure village with its tree-lined roads of Victorian and Edwardian homes. There are many retail and leisure facilities nearby, a QBC into town and the M50 is a short drive away.

Show units are open today, tomorrow and Saturday from noon till 3 p.m. and, as this phase of the development is nearing completion, buyers can expect to gain possession of their new apartments from November.