Mount Merrion was one of the ealiest suburbs to be constructed in South County Dublin. During the mid 1930’s John Kenny, a builder from Limerick, started construction on the Mount Merrion Estate. Kenny designed the development to incorporate wide roads, white capped red brick walls in order to give the ‘Garden City’ estate its renowned sense of space. No 16 is a prime example of this school of thought, being a most attractive home that has been lovingly cared for by the current owners and provides the perfect balance between living and bedroom accommodation which extends to approx. 148 sq. m / 1,600 sq. ft. It will undoubtedly appeal to those seeking a home that not only caters for their growing family’s needs but also has the added benefit of having tremendous scope to extend over the garage or out into the garden (subject to Planning Permission) should the need arise.
A recessed entrance porch leads to the front door which opens into a welcoming entrance hall bathed in natural light. To the left of the hall is a delightful dual aspect drawing room with attractive views over the rear garden and an open fireplace with marble surround. To the rear of the hall is a cloakroom. On the right of the hall is a dining room with feature bay window opening into the kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with timber floor and wall mounted units and a centre island complemented with granite worktops. Off the kitchen is a lobby area providing access to the garage, guest wc, garden and the family room with pitched ceiling.
Upstairs, are four double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes. There is a modern family bathroom and the benefit of an additional WC. A pull down ladder provides access to the attic.