A charming four-bedroom detached house with beautifully kept gardens at 15 Greenfield Park, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 will be auctioned by Lisney on May 6th. Located on the sunny side of the road, on the corner of Greenfield Crescent, it carries a guide price of around £900,000, according to Lisney agent Sarah Downes.
It could make closer to £1 million given its superb location in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Donnybrook and the Belfield campus. Close-by on Greenfield Cresent, a detached house needing refurbishment recently made £915,000 under the hammer.
Number 15 is a fine family house with around 2,800 sq. ft of living space. There is plenty of off-street parking and separate access off Greenfield Crescent to a garage.
The front door opens into a large, welcoming hall that, at 19 ft by 18 ft is far bigger than the average living room and it has its own fireplace, fitted with a coal-effect gas fire. Three reception rooms lead off the hall and all overlook the garden through wide windows. The pretty drawing room has a bay window and French doors to the garden, while the formal dining room also has French doors to the patio and double doors opening into a butler's pantry. There is also a comfortable family room, or den.
The kitchen area runs from front to back of the house. There is a utility section at one end, which has separate access from the front of the house, while at the other end, a dining area is set into a wide bay window. The kitchen itself is a long room with a full range of fitted units. Upstairs, the four bedrooms lead off a big landing and again each room has a lovely view over a different section of the garden. The main bedroom has a pretty en suite bathroom with access to a small veranda.
The second bedroom also opens out on to a balcony that is dripping with clematis. It too has an en suite bathroom. Two other double bedrooms share a large shower room.
The owner obviously loves her garden and it could well be the feature that sells the house. The beautifully kept borders overflow with shrubs and flowers and there is a large area of lawn. The garage at the end of the garden, with its separate access, may have development potential.