A beautiful period 19th century property in Carrickmines, Dublin was renovated in 2017 and is now a stunning home.
Claremount is a five-bed 19th-century house that sits on half an acre of land.
A decade ago, the property underwent an extensively restoration. New windows were installed, as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms and the whole place was redecorated.
There are several impressive features, including an arts and crafts-inspired timber porch and encaustic-tiled floor.
It has several grand rooms with high ceilings – even at the upper level. The biggest reception rooms are the formal dining room and the drawing room. The drawing room still has the original bay window.
The house has two parlour rooms – one to the back and another smaller one to the front.
The modernised eat-in kitchen is at the back of the house and features black-and-white tiled flooring.
There are two large ensuite bedrooms, and the other three are double bedrooms. There are also two family bathrooms upstairs.
The view from bedroom window sees the nearby village, with the Irish sea in the distance.
The house is on sale through Linsey for €1.395 million.
Take a look inside.
Written by Michael Kehoe @michaelcalling
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