The location, size and aspect of this house along with its private garden will interest prospective buyers
3 Milltown Bridge Road, Clonskeagh , Dublin 14, is hidden behind tall trees, with four car park spaces to the frontThe term “Crampton built”, describing homes built by G&T Crampton in the 1930s and 1940s in Dublin, is synonymous with quality. Recently launched to the market byis number 3 Milltown Bridge Road, a handsome detached house extending to a considerable 262sq m .
It is bathed in light thanks to good design, and is better viewed from the rear as its front elevation is somewhat hidden from view due to tall trees planted for privacy. As it stands, it has five good-sized reception rooms, and one of the five bedrooms is laid out as an office. A really lovely feature of the property is the corner brick fireplace in the diningroom, formerly a livingroom, that lies in the centre of the house.
The gardens, which are laid out as lawn, have lots of potential. They have been used to host more than 100 guests at a 21st and a 25th wedding anniversary, for which marquees were erected. International on Roebuck Road. Most of these educational institutions are within walking distance of Milltown Bridge Road.
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