On view this weekend

Ranelagh and Rathmines redbricks and a family house with views of the sea in Delgany are on view this Saturday

Ranelagh and Rathmines redbricks and a family house with views of the sea in Delgany are on view this Saturday

NEW ON the books at Sherry FitzGerald in Ranelagh is a large Victorian redbrick at 1 Cambridge Terrace, Dublin 6. The 318sq m (3,425sq ft) house has a 135ft south-west facing garden to the rear with a double garage and mews potential. The house was refurbed about 10 years ago so is in good condition. It has two large interconnecting reception rooms, five bedrooms, including a large main bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, and an open-plan living/kitchen/dining, and utility room. The asking price is €3.6 million.

On view Saturday, 2pm-3.30pm

IN DELGANY, Co Wicklow, one of the large detached houses in the popular Cosgrave-built Eden Gate development has come on the market through Savills. The double-fronted five-bedroom redbrick is realistically priced at €795,000 and has been attracting a good deal of interest, according to Janet Carroll of the agency’s Blackrock office. The house at 20 Church Avenue, has a bright, pale interior, with lots of cream tiles throughout the ground floor. Accommodation at this level includes a lounge, diningroom, TV/playroom and a kitchen adjoining a glazed-wall breakfastroom that sits in the garden. Two of the five bedrooms are en suite and the main bedroom has a dressing room too.

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On view, Saturday, 1pm-2pm

IN BLACKROCK, a three-bedroom semi at 67 Carysfort Avenue is at the Blackrock village end of the road. The 112sq m (1,210sq ft) house has an interconnecting sitting and diningroom, both with fireplaces, and the breakfastroom is a heavily glazed space sitting in the westerly garden. There is gated parking to the front. The house is asking €595,000 through Lisney.

On view Saturday, noon-1pm

A MODEST semi with an updated interior at 54 Johnstown Park, Cabinteely, Dublin 18, has a bright clean feel with its pale tiled and timber floors in the living spaces downstairs. Here there is a lounge to the front of the house, a kitchen/breakfastroom running along the side and a family room with large doors out into the 80ft long garden. There is also a study on this floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms with the bathroom central to all of them.

There is a shed at the back of the garden which is plumbed for a washing machine and has an electricity supply. The house is for sale through Savills for €445,000 (down from €495,000 after a fortnight on the market).

On view, Saturday 1pm-2pm

A GRAND REDBRICK on Grosvenor Square in Rathmines, Dublin 6, overlooking a bowling green and tennis court, has been divided into three homes. The house, at number 28, has retained its period features of decorative plasterwork and marble fireplaces. The building may well be turned back into one home but at the moment the garden level apartment has an open-plan kitchen/livingroom and two bedrooms; one en suite. The second apartment has a drawingroom and en suite bedroom plus kitchen/breakfastroom. The third flat has a kitchen/breakfastroom, livingroom and two bedrooms, one of which is in the attic with Veluxes for stargazing. The garden is 43ft long. It is for sale for €995,000 through Lisney.

On view Saturday, noon-1pm

Emma Cullinan

Emma Cullinan

Emma Cullinan, a contributor to The Irish Times, specialises in architecture, design and property