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A classic Edwardian home with a stand-out garden in the heart of South Dublin

This home in Glenageary dates to the early 1900s.

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GRACEFULLY SET BACK from Lower Glenageary Road, this impressive Edwardian family home is a perfect example of early 20th century architecture, thoughtfully updated for modern living while celebrating the craftsmanship of its era. Dating from around 1909, the house immediately impresses with its handsome red-brick and pebble-dash façade, generous proportions and an enviable sense of space both inside and out.

A gravelled driveway to the front provides ample off-street parking for several cars, a rare luxury in such a central setting. From here, a discreet side passage leads through to what is undoubtedly one of the home’s most compelling feature for the green-thumbed: a long garden extending to almost 52 metres.

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Behind the front door, the sense of scale is immediately apparent. The reception hall sets the tone with period detailing and a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Two reception rooms occupy the front of the house, each beautifully proportioned and rich in original features such as fireplaces, picture rails and sash windows. These rooms provide elegant spaces for entertaining or relaxed family living. 

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To the back, the house opens up into a superb open plan kitchen, dining and family area. Bathed in natural light from expansive glazing, sliding doors and a well-placed skylight, this space is clearly designed as the heart of the home. The kitchen itself blends classic Shaker-style cabinetry with quality finishes and generous storage, while the layout encourages easy everyday living and sociable gatherings. A study and utility area, along with a stylish shower room, complete the ground floor.

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Upstairs, five well-sized bedrooms are arranged over the first floor, offering excellent flexibility for families, guests or remote work. A spacious family bathroom serves this level and the large attic above presents exciting potential for further accommodation, if planning allows.  

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The back garden is a rare find, not only for its length but also for its mature planting and sense of privacy. Mostly laid to lawn and framed by established trees and shrubs, it feels more like a country garden than a suburban one. Thoughtfully positioned patio areas provide ideal spots for outdoor dining and summer entertaining, while productive vegetable beds, fruit planting and practical garden storage add to its appeal for keen gardeners.

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The location is every bit as impressive as the house itself. From here, the villages and coastal amenities of Glasthule, Sandycove, Dalkey and Dún Laoghaire are all within easy walking distance. Whether it’s boutique shopping, renowned cafés and restaurants, coastal walks along the pier or sailing in the harbour, everything is close at hand.

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Excellent transport links, including the DART and frequent bus services, make commuting straightforward, while a wide selection of highly regarded schools further enhances the area’s family-friendly reputation.

Combining period elegance, generous space and a truly outstanding garden, this Edwardian is a home of warmth, character and versatility, perfectly positioned to enjoy the very best of South Dublin living.

Kilfoylan, Lower Glenageary Road, Glenageary, Co Dublin is on the market for €1,550,000 through Lisney Sotheby’s.

Curious about property sale prices in Glenageary? Visit Daft.ie’s new Sold Section to explore recent sales and find out more.  

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