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Beds | 3 beds |
Price | €310,000 |
Property Type | Terraced House |
Size | 76 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-E1 |
Refreshed on | Jun 27, 2025 |
Eircode | A98 N1W5 |
Group Name | Sherry FitzGerald Bray |
Sales License Number | 002183 |
Description
Constructed in the early 1970's, Oldcourt is an established residential development located to the south of Bray consisting of terraced family homes. No. 60 is a three-bedroom home occupying a mid-terrace position overlooking a communal playing court and all rooms to the front of the property enjoy a pleasant view towards the Great Sugarloaf. On approach, a gated driveway bordered by an abundance of mature planting provides off-street parking for one car. Entering the property, the original hallway has been incorporated into the living room creating one large open plan room featuring a gas fireplace. The kitchen dining room spans the width of the property to the rear comprising tiled flooring, a range of base and eye level units, tiled splashback, and appliances include a cooker, fridge, freezer, washing machine, and dryer. From here, there is access to the private rear garden which is due northeast measuring 30ft approx. in length. This unique garden is full of greenery, complemented with well stocked flower beds featuring an array of colourful and wildflowers, vibrant shrubs, and unusual planting. In addition, a shed at the end of the garden caters for further outdoor storage. Returning inside, on the first floor there is access to three bedrooms, two double and one single. It is worth noting the picture-perfect view of the Sugarloaf from the principal bedroom and neighbouring single room. A bathroom off the landing completes the accommodation. Bray is a large town on the periphery of the Wicklow Dublin border and offers the discerning purchasers a superb lifestyle with access to a wealth of amenities. In the immediate vicinity there are local supermarkets and shops, and Bray Town Centre is approx. 1.85km. In addition, there are a variety of highly regarded primary and secondary schools within close proximity and there is no shortage of sport and leisure facilities. The renowned Seafront and Promenade are 2.5 km away with its selection of popular ice cream parlours, restaurants, bars, and cafes. For the outdoor enthusiasts there is the famous Bray to Greystones cliff walk and Kilruddery House & Gardens which runs a farmers market every weekend. For commuters, the N11/M50 corridor is easily accessible along with Bray Dart Station and Dublin Bus. Slightly further afield, the Luas Greenline at Bride's Glen can be accessed by private transport in a matter of minutes.
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BER: E1 BER No: 118552850 Energy Performance Indicator: 316.44 kWh/m2/yr
Negotiator
Conor Donnelly
Date created: Jun 27, 2025