Victorian Home in Monkstown: €2.995m

Situated on Monkstown Hill, also known as The Hill, is a curve of 20 generous-sized semidetached Victorian residences. These homes, established around 1840, were initially constructed for two Pim brothers – a renowned local merchant family who resided at Monkstown House nearby. The pair of properties, called Uplands, occupy one of Monkstown’s most coveted spots. Sherry FitzGerald has just introduced House Number 1 Uplands to the market. Its current owners describe it as a tranquil dwelling that maintains a feeling of being a sanctuary, even though it is close to several facilities.

For affluent clients looking for a historic home with architecture full of character, situated on a reasonably large site in one of the most popular areas of south County Dublin, it would be an ideal choice.

Its impressive half-acre site is accessed through electronic gates, down a gravel driveway lined with mature plants. This leads to parking for multiple cars, and in the back, a private garden enclosed by herbaceous borders filled with shrubs and trees.

The property is an Italianate-style villa and dates back to the 1840s. It extends over two floors and although it may seem small from the outside, its actual size is about three times that of an average three-bedroom house – a substantial 320 square meters. This property gives off an exquisite charm, and is said to be both stylish and grand on the inside.

The main entrance to this charming early Victorian home is reached by ascending a set of outdoor granite steps. One of the many highlights of this property is a double reception room, bathed in an abundance of natural light due to the dual aspect bay windows. This room’s exquisite plasterwork and original white marble fireplace grab the attention, providing a cosy centrepiece during the colder months.

The master bedroom is situated across. This dual-aspect room comes with a dedicated dressing room and a lavish ensuite shower room. A second bedroom and bathroom are also located on this floor. From there, an inner staircase descends to the heart of this grand family house.

At garden level, there is a third bedroom and a graceful dining room with a curved bay window, a grey veined marble fireplace, and intricately detailed ceilings adjacent to a garden room. This room enjoys views of the front and back gardens, with French doors that open to a lush green space that captures the western sun.

The garden level also accommodates a quarry-tiled kitchen fitted with a white Aga cooker and Miele appliances. Other functional spaces include a utility room, a larder, and a wine cellar. There is also a spacious family room and a study on this level, making five reception rooms in total.

Renowned dining spots like Bresson, That’s Amore, and Avoca are just a stone’s throw away. The property’s popularity is enhanced by its proximity to four yacht clubs, two tennis clubs, and a favourite spot for sea-swimming. Its location also offers excellent commuting options with Dart services, several bus routes, and the Aircoach, which has a direct connection to Dublin Airport.

After living here for more than 30 years, the owners, who are planning to downsize locally, have listed this remarkable Victorian home on the secluded site for €2.995 million through Sherry FitzGerald.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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