The Dockyard is in an established community close to the city centre
, that is sure to attract interest from all parts of the market. The 10 A-rated homes in the heart of this established community with superb connectivity to the city could appeal to those trading up or downsizing, investors and expats looking for aBuilt by BP Development Projects, with architect Brian Guckian of BG-Co Architects, the developers based the Dockyard on their successful Emerald Cottages development in Dublin 4.
The developer has pushed the envelope on design with this development, the exterior of the houses are a smart combination of white render and redbrick with grey Rationel triple-glazed windows and Rationel doors. Each of the terraced houses has a carport and there are additional visitor parking spaces in the development. The carports are wired for EV charging.
Kitchens were fitted by Kelly Design of Kilcoole, as were the wardrobes. Units go right to the ceiling, there’s a lot of storage and even more space under the kitchen islands. The worktops and splashbacks are a pale, white granite. Design on the houses was done by Muriel Simpson of H+G Design Group and she has created warm, inviting living spaces.On the third storey, there are two more bedrooms and a family bathroom. The tiles and bathroom fittings were sourced from House of Tiles in Stillorgan.
The two-storey two-bed end-of-terrace houses have two bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor and the kitchen/ living area and another bathroom are on the first floor, again benefiting from the southerly aspect.
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