Morningside has been renovated and is filled with natural light throughout its almost 168 square metres; it is on the market for €1.35 million
The stress-relieving, immune-boosting benefits of living by the sea – never mind immersing oneself in the water – are well documented, so interest in Morningside, a well-presented four-bedroom family home with panoramic sea views across Dublin Bay, is predictably high.
The property, at 15 Newtownsmith in Sandycove in South Co Dublin, within skipping distance of the Forty Foot bathing area, is a semi-detached family home with a large rear extension and an enviable south west ...
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