Description
Crannmor, Knapton Road is a particularly handsome bay-fronted red brick residence, characteristic of the Victorian era, circa 1870. Set amidst magnificent gardens of approximately 0.53 acres with the backdrop of the cut stone Dun Laoghaire Presbyterian Church off York Road. Rich in character and charm, the property has been lovingly cared for by the current owners since 1996, when it underwent an extensive renovation programme preserving its period detail whilst offering a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. Beyond its immediate appeal as a gracious family home, Crannmor also presents exciting possibilities with tremendous scope to extend the existing accommodation or as outlined in a feasibility study commissioned by renowned architects O'Mahony Pike for a scheme of five new homes (subject to planning permission), adding an exciting dimension for future development.
Electric gates open into the large front garden providing off street parking for several cars. An entrance porch with granite steps brings us to the front door which opens into a magnificent reception entrance hallway where you are immediately struck by the stunning period detail to include original quarry tiled floor, ceiling cornicing and a majestic oak staircase ensconced with a wall of archways allowing you to peer into the entrance hall as you ascend to the first floor. To left of the hallway is the charming drawing room with attractive three-sided deep bay window enjoying views over the front lawn and an attractive white marble feature fireplace. At the end of the entrance hall is the dining room with feature marble fireplace and also enjoying a vista over the front lawn. A few steps descend to the shower room and guest wc and beyond we arrive into the stunning open plan kitchen / breakfast and family rooms. This contemporary 'country style' space is designed to meet the needs of the modern family. The kitchen designed by Seabury Kitchens and painted in Littlegreene Bone China Blue features Neff & Liebherr electrical appliances with an ever popular large Aga recessed in the exposed brick chimney breast, underfloor heating adds to the overall cosiness of the kitchen. Off the kitchen area is the family room with tongue & grooved timber vaulted ceiling with Velux windows and stained-glass portholes allowing natural light to permeate through. French doors open into the Orangery designed by Norman Pratt currently in use as the breakfast room the perfect spot to enjoy the magnificent views over the gardens. From the family room there is a conservatory again designed by Norman Pratt linking to the utility room.
Upstairs, on the half landing is the family bathroom. On the first floor are three generous sized double bedrooms with original fireplaces and a dressing room complete with extensive fitted wardrobes. On the second floor are two additional bedrooms a double and a large single.
The gardens are undoubtedly an incredible feature of this most special home. Extending to 0.53 acres and have been carefully tended and nurtured by the current owners. The results are an oasis in which to enjoy endless hours of outdoor entertainment, at one point even a grass tennis court was marked out to have family tournaments. Very few homes can boast of having their own orchard which Crannmor has - discreetly tucked away at the end of the garden and stocked with fruit bearing trees such as apple, pear, plum and mulberry. There is an expansive area to the side and rear of the property incorporating two detached garages. This provides fantastic potential to substantially extend the existing accommodation.
This superb location needs little introduction. Knapton Road is a leafy road and is one of Monkstown's premier locations within a short stroll of the picturesque village of Monkstown steeped in Victorian heritage where residents are spoilt for choice with a selection of renowned local eateries such as That's Amore, Bresson, Avoca and Lobstar to mention but a few and a choice of chic boutiques. There is ease of access to the beach at Seapoint, for all year swims and coastal walks along the East and West piers. De Vesci & Monkstown Lawn Tennis clubs are also closeby. For more extensive shopping facilities nearby Dun Laoghaire, has supermarkets, banks, a theatre and a multi-screen cinema. The maritime enthusiasts are well catered for in the four yacht clubs in Dun Laoghaire and De Vesci & Monkstown Lawn Tennis clubs are also just a few minutes' walk away. There is an excellent choice of schools in the vicinity including Holy Child Killiney, Loreto Dalkey, CBC Monkstown, Blackrock College, St Andrews and St Michaels. The DART at Salthill Station is a short walk away allowing for a swift and scenic commute to the city centre. Several bus routes passing through Monkstown village also provide access to the city centre and of course, the Aircoach connects directly to Dublin Airport.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
The large expansive nature of the site further offers significant development potential for another large house or up to five houses to the rear and side of the property, as detailed in a feasibility study by renowned architects O'Mahony Pike, subject to planning permission. We can provide this report upon request. Accommodation
Entrance Porch: - 1.63m x 3.05m
granite steps approach the front door.
Entrance hallway: - 5.02m x 4.64m
original quarry tiled floor, oak staircase ensconced by wall with feature period archways, ceiling cornicing, centre rose.
Drawing room: - 5.02m x 5.33m
Deep three-sided curved bay overlooking the front garden, ceiling cornicing, picture rail, magnificent white marble fireplace with slate inset, brass trim, slate hearth and gas effect fire.
Dining room: - 4.56m x 5.07m
large picture window overlooking the front garden, ceiling cornicing, centre rose, picture rail, marble fireplace with slate inset & hearth, gas coal effect fire.
Shower room: - 3.67m x 1.72m
WC, pedestal wash hand basin with recessed mirrored vanity cabinet, partly tiled walls and tiled floor, heated towel rail/radiator, wet area with glass panel.
Guest WC: -
Vernon Tutberg hand painted wc & wash hand basin, recessed mirrored vanity cabinet, heated towel rail/radiator, part panelled timber walls, tiled floor.
Kitchen: - 9.68m x 4.23m
range of wall and floor units designed by Seabury Kitchen and painted in little green Bone China blue, Neff four ring gas hob and integrated deep fat fryer, electric oven, extractor hood, centre Island with one and a half bowl stainless sink unit, granite worktop, Bosch integrated dishwasher, Neff integrated American style fridge freezer, large four oven Aga inset exposed brick feature wall, Terracotta tiled floor with underfloor heating.
Family room: -
Amtico flooring, exposed granite wall with fitted dresser units, door to:
Orangery/breakfast room: - 4.36m x 4.52m
designed by Norman Pratt, overlooking the rear garden, Amtico flooring, two sets of French doors opening out to the rear gardens.
Conservatory: - 4.83m x 4.37m
designed by Norman Pratt, Crème Marfil tiled floor, French doors opening out to the garden, doors leading to the front gardens and to the:
Utility room: - 5.57m x 2.38m
range of fitted wall and floor cabinets, Belfast sink unit with brass mixer tap, plumbed for washing machine and dryer.
Half Landing: - 5.02m x 4.64m
Shower room: - 2.73m x 1.72m
Fully tiled walls and floor, WC, pedestal wash and basin, mirrored vanity cabinet with light over, Large corner shower cubicle with Sliding glass doors.
Bedroom three: - 5.02m x 5.40m
Overlooking the side of the property, feature cast iron fireplace with tiled inset and slate hearth, ceiling cornicing.
First floor landing: -
Bedroom two: - 4.56m x 5.45m
overlooking the front gardens, ceiling cornicing & coving, picture rail, Marble fireplace with cast iron inset and tiled hearth.
Bedroom one (Main): - 4.56m x 4.56m
deep three-sided curved bay window overlooking the front gardens, ceiling cornicing, picture rail, marble fireplace with cast iron inset and slate hearth.
Dressing Room: - 2.00m x 4.42m
overlooking the side gardens: extensive range of fitted slide robes, pedestal wash hand basin with mirrored vanity cabinet over, cast iron fireplace.
Second floor: -
Bedroom four: - 4.56m x 4.56m
overlooking the rear gardens, built in wardrobes, fitted bookshelf unit.
Bedroom five: - 2.43m x 4.56m
overlooking the side of the property, cast iron fireplace.
Features
- FEATURES
- Stunning period family home from the Victorian era circa 1870
- Awash with period features to include tall ceilings with detailed cornicing, original tiling and feature fireplaces
- Set on 0.53 acres of magnificent landscaped gardens with its own orchard
- Detached double garage and 2nd detached garage with rear laneway access
- Potential to substantially extend the existing accommodation or to develop 5 new homes (subject to P.P.)
- Prime residential location with a short stroll of the quaint village of Monkstown
- Choice of well regarded primary & secondary schools in the nearby vicinity
- Short walk to the DART and several bus routes
BER Details
BER: D2
BER No: 118680214
Energy Performance Indicator: 262.4 kWh/m2/yr Negotiator