Spacious home in one of Dublin's most sought after locations for €2.45m

A spacious home in one of the most sought after locations in Dublin has hit the market for an asking price of €2.45 million
Spacious home in one of Dublin's most sought after locations for €2.45m

A spacious home in one of the most sought after locations in Dublin has hit the market at €2.45 million.

Laid out over three levels, the period home at 62 Highfield Road in Rathgar offers 250sq m of living space. It has private gardens and much-coveted off-street parking to the front.

Behind the leafy façade is a home that has original period features, such as mantelpieces, high ceilings and fine joinery.

The property includes interconnecting reception rooms at hall level, in addition to a large double bedroom and bathroom off the main hallway. A further two large double bedrooms and a family bathroom are located at the top of the house.

The modern kitchen/dining room is located to the front of house at garden level and opens into a family room with access to the rear garden. A fourth double bedroom, shower room and two further reception rooms complete the accommodation.

To the front, set behind electric gates, is a large driveway mainly laid out in gravel and well sheltered by mature trees providing off-street parking.

The rear garden, which is approximately 120ft long, is stocked with a wide variety of interesting plants, bulbs, mature shrubs and trees, all providing year-round colour. The landscaping is complimented by a water feature and a private patio for “al fresco” dining.

On the market via Sherry FitzGerald Ranelagh. To read more about the property, see myhome.ie/4751244

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