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Beds | 9 beds |
Price | €900,000 |
Property Type | |
Size | 211.4 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Jul 4, 2025 |
Eircode | D03 T627 |
Group Name | Gallagher Quigley |
Sales License Number | 002278 |
Description
The Crescent, Clontarf is an elegant Georgian terrace of tall period houses that overlooks the leafy and tranquil Bram Stoker Park. This storied street is a landmark Clontarf location with a long and rich heritage that dates from circa 1792. Also known as Marino Crescent and “Spite Crescent” for the view of Dublin Bay it obstructed from the home of Lord Charlemont in Marino House. No.9 The Crescent is a three-storey over basement house that extends to 211m2. The building has been divided into 6 flats and benefits from a Pre’ 63 declaration. Flat No.1 comprises a two-bedroom self-contained apartment. The accommodation is arranged over the basement and ground floor level and includes a living area, kitchen/dining space, two bedrooms and bathroom. Flat No.2, Flat No.3 and Flat No.6 are situated on the first floor and comprise bedsit style accommodation. Flat No.4 and Flat No.5 are situated on the second floor and comprise bedsit style accommodation. Communal shower room facilities are situated on the ground floor and the second floor. A utility room is also situated on the ground floor. The front garden features wrought-iron railings and a well-tended lawn that extends down to the street. This sought-after neighbourhood enjoys excellent transport links in and out of the city centre and beyond with a choice of DART and bus services on its doorstep. Dublin city centre is within comfortable walking or cycling distance. Clontarf’s excellent range of amenities are all within easy reach including the seafront promenade, local parks (St Annes, Fairview, Marino Crescent), shops, restaurants and excellent sporting facilities. The area has a selection of highly-regarded primary and secondary schools.
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The Crescent, Clontarf is an elegant Georgian terrace of tall period houses that overlooks the leafy and tranquil Bram Stoker Park. This storied street is a landmark Clontarf location with a long and rich heritage that dates from circa 1792. Also known as Marino Crescent and “Spite Crescent” for the view of Dublin Bay it obstructed from the home of Lord Charlemont in Marino House.No.9 The Crescent is a three-storey over basement house that ex ...
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Date created: Jul 4, 2025