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D3 house for €575,000...

D3 house for €575,000...

THE SELLER:Amanda Ratcliffe

What and where

This is a three-bed house in a quiet cul-de-sac within walking distance of the city centre, Dart and the Luas.

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The address is 5 St Barnabas Gardens, East Wall, Dublin 3, and it's on the market for €575,000.

Describe the house

Built in 1921, this is a bright, roomy, semi-detached house on a corner site in a quiet cul-de-sac. Many of the period features have been preserved - there are cast-iron fireplaces in the bedrooms and even in the bathroom!

I have added a large ground floor extension which creates a big modern kitchen-diningroom as well as a utility room, office and play room. Overall the house has 123sq m (1,324sq ft). The garden is amazing at 110ft long and 48ft wide and is south-west facing so it gets the sun all day.

Why are you moving?

I am moving, with a very heavy heart, in order to be closer to my son's school and his friends.

What's the best thing about it?

The house has great proportions, the garden is sunny all day long and the neighbours are the best in the world! I have the benefits of quiet seclusion and yet being within walking distance of the city centre.

And the neighbourhood?

St Barnabas Gardens is a quaint cul-de-sac, little changed over the years but really nicely maintained. There is a great local community which is a good mix of old stock who have lived there for generations and new young professionals.

Clontarf, with its bistros and walks, is within walking distance and it's right beside the East Link too. The docklands have been steadily rejuvenated over the last few years providing more great walks. There are lots of local shops and the IFSC with its bars and M&S is just down the road.

Who'd like your home?

Well, me for a start! If I did not have to move I would never leave. This house could suit a couple or small family. It would also suit a professional who is fed up with the constraints of apartment life but wants to keep the convenience of a central location.

To view

The house is for sale through Mark Stafford of Sherry FitzGerald at Custom House Square in the IFSC, Dublin 1

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