Geroon is a classic 1970's 5-bed detached house on a sizeable plot with a large and enviable
southwest facing rear garden that benefits from having well-proportioned rooms; an excellent and central location in a mature setting within walking distance of all the excellent local services & amenities that the vibrant coastal town of Bray has to offer.
Despite in need of some modernisation and TLC, the house presents an exciting opportunity for any prospective buyer to upgrade and put their own stamp on the property. The spacious and light-filled accommodation comprises of a wide entrance hallway; a converted garage which has acted as a downstairs/5th bedroom with an ensuite shower room; a guest WC; a large dual aspect living & dining room which extends the depth of the house; a kitchen that leads through to a small utility room and a covered side passageway which is handy for storing bikes etc; 4 bedrooms upstairs and a
family bathroom.
There is also great scope for a modern rear extension (SPP) within a 31m long and 11m wide south west facing garden' should one wish to do so.
The house is nicely positioned, set back from the main road and benefits from having good off-street parking together with a front lawn that could make way for further parking if required. There is side access on both sides of the house which leads to the fantastic southwest facing rear garden which measures 31m in length that is primarily laid out in a large grass lawn with two apple trees and a
concrete path down the side.
Bray is a bustling and very popular coastal town situated approximately 22km south of Dublin City Centre with every type of service and amenity available to meet one's everyday requirements - there are a wide range of schools, churches, supermarkets, cafes, bars & restaurants, sports and recreational
facilities, pharmacies, health care centres, sea swimming etc. The area is blessed and renowned for its natural beauty as the 'garden county of Ireland' with numerous local attractions such as Kilruddery House & Gardens, Bray Head and the famous 'mile long' Victorian promenade, Powerscourt House & Gardens, The Sugarloaf Mountain, Glen of the Downs and numerous walking & biking trails. Bray offers the best of coastal, suburban and country living whilst offering good access to Dublin for work commuters via road, rail and bus.
Accommodation
Living Room - 3.74m x 4.70m
Dining Room - 3.74m x 3.23m
Kitchen - 4.23m x 3.23m
Utility Room - 1.56m x 2.17m
Guest W.C. - 1.14m x 1.88m
Bedroom 5 - 2.70m x 4.46m
Shower Room - 1.62m x 1.83m
Bedroom 1 - 4.76m x 2.68m
Bedroom 2 - 3.30m x 4.54m
Bedroom 3 - 3.30m x 3.39m
Bedroom 4 - 2.70m x 3.23m
Bathroom - 2.06m x 2.32m
Features
Well-proportioned 5-bed detached house with a fantastic southwest facing garden.
Excellent, central location in a mature setting.
Abundance of local services and amenities.
10-minute walk to Bray Main Street 1.3km.
25-minute walk to DART station and Bray Seafront 2km.
Scope to extend to the rear.
145 Dublin Bus stop within 50m of the house.
Oil fired central heating.
Usual mains water & sewerage.
Normal TV, phone and broadband services are available.
BER Details
BER: E2
BER No: 117331033
Energy Performance Indicator: 350.11 kWh/m2/yr
Negotiator
Darren O'Neill
Features
Central Heating
Broadband
Garden
Description
Geroon is a classic 1970's 5-bed detached house on a sizeable plot with a large and enviable
southwest facing rear garden that benefits from having well-proportioned rooms; an excellent and central location in a mature setting within walking distance of all the excellent local services & amenities that the vibrant coastal town of Bray has to offer.
Despite in need of some modernisation and TLC, the house presents an exciting opportunity for any prospective buyer to upgrade and put their own stamp on the property. The spacious and light-filled accommodation comprises of a wide entrance hallway; a converted garage which has acted as a downstairs/5th bedroom with an ensuite shower room; a guest WC; a large dual aspect living & dining room which extends the depth of the house; a kitchen that leads through to a small utility room and a covered side passageway which is handy for storing bikes etc; 4 bedrooms upstairs and a
family bathroom.
There is also great scope for a modern rear extension (SPP) within a 31m long and 11m wide south west facing garden' should one wish to do so.
The house is nicely positioned, set back from the main road and benefits from having good off-street parking together with a front lawn that could make way for further parking if required. There is side access on both sides of the house which leads to the fantastic southwest facing rear garden which measures 31m in length that is primarily laid out in a large grass lawn with two apple trees and a
concrete path down the side.
Bray is a bustling and very popular coastal town situated approximately 22km south of Dublin City Centre with every type of service and amenity available to meet one's everyday requirements - there are a wide range of schools, churches, supermarkets, cafes, bars & restaurants, sports and recreational
facilities, pharmacies, health care centres, sea swimming etc. The area is blessed and renowned for its natural beauty as the 'garden county of Ireland' with numerous local attractions such as Kilruddery House & Gardens, Bray Head and the famous 'mile long' Victorian promenade, Powerscourt House & Gardens, The Sugarloaf Mountain, Glen of the Downs and numerous walking & biking trails. Bray offers the best of coastal, suburban and country living whilst offering good access to Dublin for work commuters via road, rail and bus.
Accommodation
Living Room - 3.74m x 4.70m
Dining Room - 3.74m x 3.23m
Kitchen - 4.23m x 3.23m
Utility Room - 1.56m x 2.17m
Guest W.C. - 1.14m x 1.88m
Bedroom 5 - 2.70m x 4.46m
Shower Room - 1.62m x 1.83m
Bedroom 1 - 4.76m x 2.68m
Bedroom 2 - 3.30m x 4.54m
Bedroom 3 - 3.30m x 3.39m
Bedroom 4 - 2.70m x 3.23m
Bathroom - 2.06m x 2.32m
Features
Well-proportioned 5-bed detached house with a fantastic southwest facing garden.
Excellent, central location in a mature setting.
Abundance of local services and amenities.
10-minute walk to Bray Main Street 1.3km.
25-minute walk to DART station and Bray Seafront 2km.
Scope to extend to the rear.
145 Dublin Bus stop within 50m of the house.
Oil fired central heating.
Usual mains water & sewerage.
Normal TV, phone and broadband services are available.
BER Details
BER: E2
BER No: 117331033
Energy Performance Indicator: 350.11 kWh/m2/yr