Homeland is releasing eight apartments in the restored Ballyroan House, a 19th-century property. The apartments offer modern amenities paired with period charm, featuring two bedrooms, private gardens or balconies, and high-end finishes. Ballyroan House boasts energy-efficient features like air-source heat pumps and underfloor heating, along with designated parking and communal amenities.
. Named after Joshua Watson, a Dublin tea merchant who owned the original estate, this scheme of 16 houses is almost sold out and most homes already occupied.
The fabric of the period home, which dates back to 1850, has been extensively upgraded, without comprising the property’s integrity. The existing pitched roof has been fully refurbished and highly insulated, as has the flat roof on the extension. Timber sash windows with slimline double glazing have been fitted, and the grounds landscaped.. The bespoke units on offer all have two bedrooms and are priced from €575,000 to €675,000.
Inside, the finish is first-rate, with high ceilings, large sash windows and newly plastered walls painted in a high-quality matt finish. Each apartment has its own dedicated car parking space enabled for electric vehicle charging, and there are communal bicycle stands on the grounds. There is public open space provided for residents, with landscaping and upkeep covered by a management company.
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