Description
Accommodation
Features
- Services
- GFCH (combi boiler installed 2017).
- Rewired & replumbed in 2017.
- Virgin broadband.
- Satellite dish
- PhoneWatch alarm.
- Sash windows installed in 2024.
- On street parking.
BER Details
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| Beds | 2 beds |
| Price | €495,000 |
| Property Type | Terraced House |
| Size | 81 meters2 |
| Energy Rating | BER-B3 |
| Refreshed on | Apr 17, 2026 |
| Eircode | A98 XF22 |
| Group Name | Sherry FitzGerald Bray |
| Sales License Number | 002183 |
Description
Set back from the Vevay Road, Lauderdale Terrace is a charming row of period homes which sit on opposite sides of the street and date from c. 1908. No. 3 is a two-bedroom property occupying a mid-terrace position on the southern side of the road and further enhanced with rear pedestrian access. Brought to the market in pristine condition, the bespoke interior showcases many original features along with a blend of contemporary finishes. The level of thought gone into the décor and design is first class and the quality of the build work to include a single level extension is evident throughout. Another attribute to this fine home is the B3 energy rating which is rare for a property from the early 1900's. Externally, No. 3 has good curb appeal with attractive brickwork bordering the sash windows and hall door along with a flower bed set behind cast iron railings. Internally, the accommodation is deceptively spacious and scheduled over two levels measuring 81 sq. m approx. Passing through the front door, there is immediate access to a tiled entrance hall and beyond is the fabulous living room displaying reclaimed floorboards, newly installed sash windows, plantation shutters, and a wood burning stove with brick inset takes centre stage. It also worth noting the convenient under stairs storage which is hidden behind wall panelling. From the living space, double doors lead through to a naturally bright galley style kitchen featuring two Velux windows. Here there is tiled flooring, recess lighting, and a generous range of base level units incorporating a wooden countertop and integrated appliances include an oven, hob, and dishwasher. Further along, to the rear, there is a cosy dining area overlooking the garden comprising hardwood flooring, recess lighting, picture rails, and door leads outside. Low maintenance, the south facing garden is complemented with a circular designed patio flanked by colourful flowerpots and a shed caters for storage requirements. Returning inside, at the foot of the stairs there is an impressive shower room complete with a utility press, traditional sanitary ware, and beautiful tiling. Rising to the first floor, from the carpeted stairs and landing there is access to two double bedrooms. Both include original doors, carpeted floors, picture rails, sash windows, planation shutters while the rear bedroom enjoys a pleasant view towards the little Sugarloaf. The location is simply superb, there are a choice of amenities within a pleasant stroll including schools, supermarkets, recreational facilities, and Bray Main Street with its array of shops and eateries is a mere 900m from the property. Leisurely coastal walks along the Victorian Promenade can also be enjoyed, or in the grounds of nearby Kilruddery House, which the houses were originally attached to for workers on Kilruddery Farm. Transport is also well catered for, with the DART and frequent bus services passing through the town, as well as public transport connections to the Luas. By private transport, the N11 which acts as a gateway to the M50 or southeast, is easily accessible.
Accommodation
Entrance Hall - 1.10m x 2.10m Living Room - 4.47m x 5.77m Kitchen Dining Room - 4.47m x 7.02m Shower Room - 1.91m x 2.44m Bedroom 1 - 4.47m x 2.83m Bedroom 2 - 3.57m x 2.95m
Features
BER Details
BER: B3 BER No: 109312785 Energy Performance Indicator: 143.62 kWh/m2/yr
Negotiator
Conor Donnelly

Parking
Broadband
Alarm


Date created: Apr 17, 2026
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