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An elegant four-level Victorian home near the coast for €3,950,000

Cliftonville sits on one of South Co Dublin’s most prestigious roads.

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IF YOU’RE ON the hunt for a home that effortlessly blends period grandeur with refined contemporary living, a trip to Monkstown in Dublin may well be on the cards. Set behind an elegant façade and approached by granite steps, this striking home occupies a private plot of about .2 acres and offers around 366 m² of beautifully proportioned space arranged across an impressive four levels.

From the moment of arrival, the house conveys a quiet confidence and architectural integrity that has defined Monkstown’s finest homes for generations.

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Inside, Cliftonville has kept the craftsmanship of the Victorian era intact while providing the comfort and practicality expected of a modern home. The current owners, who have cared for the property for more than twenty years, have meticulously maintained its historic character.

The entrance hall makes an immediate impression. Fine decorative plasterwork and a graceful archway establish the tone of symmetry and refinement that continues throughout the house. 

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Ornate ceiling coving, centre roses, sash windows with working shutters and elegant fireplaces appear throughout the interiors, giving each room a sense of heritage and scale. Generous ceiling heights and carefully balanced proportions enhance the feeling of light and space.

The main reception rooms are among the home’s most impressive features. The drawing room, a dual-aspect space filled with natural light, is centred around a striking Adam-style marble fireplace, while original sash windows and intricate cornicing emphasise its classic character. 

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Opposite, the formal dining room mirrors the same sense of grandeur. Wide plank floorboards, a marble chimneypiece and detailed plasterwork create an elegant setting for entertaining, while a handy dumbwaiter connecting to the kitchen reflects a design typical of fine period houses.

A further study or family room provides flexibility for modern living and is ideal as a home office, reading room or relaxed lounge.

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At garden level, the atmosphere shifts from formal elegance to warm, sociable living. Here lies a beautifully designed bespoke kitchen and breakfast room featuring granite worktops, a central island and a traditional four-oven gas AGA complemented by high-end integrated appliances. 

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From the kitchen, the space flows naturally into a stunning Orangerie-style dining area. Beneath a glazed atrium ceiling, natural light floods the room throughout the day, while French doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out.

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Across the upper floors, Cliftonville offers five generous bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed and filled with natural light.

The main suite is particularly impressive, stretching more than seven metres in length and incorporating extensive fitted wardrobes alongside a luxurious en suite bathroom. The extra bedrooms on the first floor enjoy views over Monkstown Road or towards the rooftops and Dublin Bay, with glimpses as far as Howth Head.

A further bedroom on the upper return offers elevated coastal views, making it a charming guest suite. 

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The grounds surrounding Cliftonville are as compelling as the house itself. The garden is totally private, beautifully landscaped with a combination of lawn, granite patio areas and mature planting that gives the space a sense of mature tranquillity.

A sunken terrace offers an intimate outdoor entertaining area, while car access from Brighton Lane provides more parking to the back. A pedestrian gate from the garden leads conveniently towards the seafront, placing coastal walks just moments away. 

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To the front, the property benefits from generous off-street parking and a sheltered south-facing terrace.

Cliftonville enjoys a prime position on Monkstown Road. The area combines historic charm with an enviable lifestyle centred around the sea.

Monkstown village is just a short stroll away, known for its vibrant café culture, great restaurants, artisan food shops and elegant boutiques. Nearby Blackrock and Dún Laoghaire offer further everyday amenities, including cultural venues, sailing clubs and the popular Sunday market in the People’s Park.

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For commuters, connectivity is excellent. Salthill DART station is within walking distance, providing swift access to Dublin city centre, while multiple bus routes and the nearby N11 and M50 ensure easy travel across the capital.

This home’s combination of architectural integrity, generous proportions, landscaped gardens and a coastal setting is an absolute dream luxury home for anyone looking on Dublin’s southside.

Cliftonville, 60 Monkstown Road, Monkstown, Co Dublin is on the market for  €3,950,000 through Lisney Sotheby’s.

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

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