Sandford refurb decked out with glassy roof terrace

Dublin 6: €2.75m Part of a terrace of houses set back from the main road running out of Ranelagh village, 42 Sandford Road has…

Dublin 6: €2.75mPart of a terrace of houses set back from the main road running out of Ranelagh village, 42 Sandford Road has been completely refurbished to sell and has been put on the market unfurnished.

The four-bedroom 246sq m (2,650sq ft) house carries an AMV of €2.75 million prior to auction through Sherry Fitz-Gerald on June 27th.

At hall level the drawing and diningroom have interconnecting doors and original fireplaces. These two rooms have access to a cedar-clad roof terrace, via the sash window in the diningroom. A glass window set into its centre allows extra light into the kitchen below. This additional terrace means the garden can become a kid's zone, which you can supervise from on high.

Solid oak flooring leads down to garden level where there is a swish and spacious kitchen, featuring Neff appliances and black countertops made from LG High Mac, a stone composite, that also wraps around the island. Tall larder units in satinised glass offer additional storage.

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A study, or fourth bedroom, to the front of the house (and toilet) complete the accommodation on this floor.

There are two double bedrooms on the first floor, and a small box room on the hall return.

The main bedroom to the front has an en suite bathroom built into a cylindrical space within the room.

The attic has been converted into a bright double bedroom with shower en suite. There are picture windows overlooking the verdant back and in winter, when the trees lose their leaves, you can see across the city to Howth.

Alanna Gallagher

Alanna Gallagher

Alanna Gallagher is a property journalist with The Irish Times