Wayside: Four-bed Glenageary home on sale for €2.5m

It has four bedrooms, a first floor office/den and a 51-metre rear garden.
Wayside: Four-bed Glenageary home on sale for €2.5m

Ellen O'Donoghue

Wayside is a 1930s family home in the Glenageary suburb of Co Dublin that offers around 290 square metres of living space.

It has four bedrooms, a first floor office/den and a 51-metre rear garden.

The home features period details with contemporary enhancements.

The reception hallway is illuminated by natural light through the Crittall entrance door, and the wide plank tongue-and-groove floorboards, recessed lighting, and wood-burning stove create a warm atmosphere.

There is also a guest bathroom off the entry hall.

The ground floor offers a layout with reception rooms, including the drawing room with a fireplace and a gas coal effect fire, living room, study/office, and a kitchen/dining room that opens to the rear garden.

The 51-metre-long rear garden offers a private space for relaxation, outdoor dining, or gardening. It also provides room for further extension, subject to planning, with a cherry blossom tree and a roofed barbecue area.

The kitchen/dining room features dual-aspect, floor-to-ceiling Crittall windows with garden views, a designer kitchen with sink unit with a “Quooker” tap, a large centre island, integrated appliances, a wood-burning stove, and flows into the reading room.

The house also features a utility room that includes storage underneath and is plumbed for a washing machine, with a door leading to a boot room with built-in storage presses with a door to the rear garden.

Upstairs, the property offers four bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom featuring a freestanding cast-iron bath.

Each additional bedroom has period features.

The upstairs office/den is useful for those working from home or needing additional living space.

A main bathroom with a large step-in shower completes the upper floor.

The property is accessed via an electronic gated entrance, while the driveway accommodates multiple vehicles.

The house is located within walking distance of the Dún Laoghaire seafront and promenade.

Nearby are a mix of shops, restaurants, and bars, as well as schools and outdoor amenities like Dún Laoghaire Harbour and People’s Park.

There is also convenient access to Dublin city centre via direct bus routes and the DART station at Glasthule/Sandycove.

This four bed house can be yours for €2.5 million and you can view the listing on MyHome.ie by clicking here.

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