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DescriptionREA McDonald - Lucan's longest established estate agents are delighted to present this excellent opportunity to acquire a bright and well proportioned family home in the highly sought after Beech Grove estate.No. 53 Beech Grove is a spacious 4-bedroom family home ideally located in a quiet cul-de-sac location with a charming south-westerly rear garden and a garage which can be accessed internally.The property is adjacent an amenity green and within a short walk to Lucan Village.Internal accommodation comprises: sitting room, dining room, kitchen, downstairs bathroom, upstairs there are 4 bedrooms and family bathroom. Internal access to garage.Viewing is highly recommended.BER DetailsBER: D2 BER No.108421520AccommodationEntrance Porch:Entrance Hallway: 4.9m x 1.2m with carpet, light fitting, alarm point, Guest Bathroom: 1.94m x 1.5m with wc, whb, understairs storage, window to side, heated towel railDining Room (presented as 2nd reception room): 3.8m x 3.5m with curtains, carpet, ceiling coving, double-glass panelled doors to sitting roomSitting Room (to front of house): 5.0m x 3.2m with natural gas fire place with marble and mahogany surround




, ceiling coving, carpetKitchen: 3.8m x 3.8m with linoleum flooring, extensive range of beech wood units at floor- and eye-level, Rangemaster cooker with hob, sunken ceiling spotlights, French patio doors to gardenUpstairs Family Bathroom: 2.82m x 1.9m with Whirlpool bath unit, Triton T90 electric shower, wc, whb, window to rear, sunken ceiling spot lightsMaster Bedroom: 4m x 3.5m with wall to wall oak wood wardrobes, blinds, carpetBedroom 2: 4.4m x 2.5m with carpet, built-in wardrobes, window to rearBedroom 3: 3.8m x 2.57m with fitted wardrobes, carpets, blindsBedroom 4: 3.5m x 2.8m to front of house, presented as Office Bathroom: 6’6” x 5’7” three piece suite (wc, whb, bath) with ceramic wall and floor tiling, extractor fanOil fired central heatingDouble glazed windows throughoutSecurity alarmWired for cable tv, telephone, & alarmOUTSIDE: 40 foot long private south-westerly rear gardenGarage: 5m x 2.36m with shelving, electricity points, plumbed for white goods, insulated, up-and-over door, and can be accessed internallyUtility Shed at rear plumbed for washing machine, with drying areaViewing DetailsBy appointment only




2 The Mall, Lucan, Co. Dublin, PSRA Licence No: 001877 Sherry FitzGerald Lewis are delighted to bring No 43 The Old Forge to the market which is an instantly appealing detached home with a large space to the side and landscaped gardens to the front and the rear. Situated on a private cul-de-sac this property offers tremendous potential to expand subject to the necessary planning permission being obtained. In addition to the many qualities that will instantly appeal to those that view, this lovely home offers a growing family both space inside and out nicely presented and conveniently located The accommodation downstairs is bright and spacious with a family friendly layout with an instantly inviting hall, a large living room with double doors opening into a substantial dining room with a patio door opening into a beautifully maintained garden. The kitchen is large with a utility and wooden wall and floor units. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, 2 double and 2 single a family bathroom and en-suite.




Old Forge is one of Lucan's finest addresses built in recent years again ensuring that all mod cons are in place and is located close to every possible amenity from SuperValu Shopping Centre to local schools. Recreational facilities include golf courses, fishing, canoeing or strolling by the river Liffey at the Lucan Demesne not forgetting its close proximity to Griffeen Park an ideal spot to stroll after work. Local transport is within walking distance and is both frequent and enjoys the QBC. An excellent road network provides easy access to the M50 and all other major routes. RoomsBER InformationAbout the AreaThe 82-room, mid-range Finnstown Castle Hotel occupies an expansive 17th-century manor house estate with well-kept gardens. The opulent period decor is striking, though some might find it dated. Rooms are generally spacious, but some are dark, others have poor views, and some guests complain of housekeeping and maintenance issues. The hotel offers an excellent breakfast




buffet, though it's not always included, plus there's an on-site restaurant, two popular bars, a drawing room, and a lounge. Guests also have access to a heated indoor pool, steam room, and tennis court. Finnstown Castle is located in a residential suburb about a 20-minute drive from central Dublin and there's little to do in the area. For something centrally located, travelers might want to check out the upper-middle-range O’Callaghan Stephen’s Green. and peaceful 17th-century manor house setting well-kept gardens with fountains, plus llamas, peacocks, and ostriches opulently decorated rooms with large beds dinner served at on-site restaurant and drawing room popular with locals, featuring regular live music Heated indoor pool and steam room, plus tennis court gym, with fitness classes available for a fee have access to intimate lounge A 20-minute drive to central Dublin with few attractions nearby Reports of housekeeping and maintenance issues




Some rooms are dated; others are dark and have poor views the Peacock Restaurant get mixed reviews not included in all rates The 82-room, mid-range Finnstown Castle Hotel occupies an expansive 17th-century manor house Cozy, atmospheric 17th-century manor house on a secluded estate with expansive, well-tended grounds a castle only in name, is set in a secluded manor house on a 17th-centuryPast the modern entrance and wrought-iron gates, and at the end of a long tree-lined driveway, the main building’s stone-pillared entrance isIt sits among expansive landscaped gardens with trellis pavilions and stone fountains, home to llamas, peacocks, and ostriches. Though old, it's a well-maintained property, with a friendly and laid-back yet lively atmosphere and an Old World ambience. by elaborate period decor that can be an assault on the senses; intricately decorated ceilings vie for attention with grand chandeliers, brightly patterned carpets, peach-colored stone fireplaces, and imposing




whitewashed wooden arches leading between rooms. Off-white walls are adorned with large mirrors and framed prints, grand staircases are carpeted throughout, and there are antiques dotted around. Some of these decorative details feel a little out of place, and parts of the decor are a tad dated, but the cozy atmosphere makes the Finnstown a popular spot for weddings. Secluded suburban location a short drive from Dublin with little in the immediate area Finnstown’s large estate is set back from the main road by a long driveway, giving it a secluded feel. The hotel is located in the residential Dublin suburb of Lucan, surrounded by housing estates and farms. It's a 20-minute driveBuses stop at the front of the property and make the journey to the city center in 52 minutes. Alternatively, it’s around a four-minute drive or 17-minute walk to Adamstown railway station, from where services to Dublin’s Heuston station take around 20 minutes.




There’s little to do in the hotel’s immediate vicinity, though, and it can feel a little isolated; connections in particular aren’t great. It’s a 15-minute drive or one-hour bus ride to Dublin Zoo, and a 20-minute drive to the National Botanic Gardens, or 75The Irish National Stud farm and Japanese Gardens are about an hour away by car, while Tayto Park can be reached in about a half-hour. town center is about a 25-minute drive, while Kildare Village outlet center is an hour away. The O2 Dublin arena is a 10-minute drive or 35-minute bus ride away, and the Croke Park athletics stadium is a 25-minute drive or 75-minute bus ride away. Nearby golf courses include Grange Castle Golf Course and Hermitage Golf Club, both about a 10-minute drive away or 35 minutes by bus.  Castle Business Park and CityWest Business Campus can be reached in 10 to 15 minutes by car, or 30 minutes to over an hour by bus. It’s a 20-minute drive to Dublin Airport, or around 75 minutes




Rooms vary in size and interior design with both Old World and modern decor used the Finnstown are all misleadingly marketed as suites, but in reality they’re standard rooms without a separate living area. Only a few are actually in themany more are in contemporary, single-story, unattractive outbuildings. rooms in the extensions varies; guests complain of poor furnishings and bright lights right outside. Bridal Suite has intimate decor, with a large dark wood four-poster bed on somewhat dated beige carpet. There’s a spotted pink lounge chair and old-fashioned dark wood bedside tables with large, outdated lamps as well as a table and chairs, separate desk with mirror, and plentiful closet space. if somewhat dreary bathroom has cream floor and wall tiling, a shower/tub combo with power showerhead, and an old-fashioned pull-chain toilet alongside a standalone white ceramic sink. Individual toiletries by Essential Elements are




a nice touch, but there’s no vanity and little shelf space. The room has a poor view of a dirty rooftop area. Suites, Courtyard Suites, and Golf Lodges are more modern and spacious; sleep up to two adults and three children. Some Garden Suites have either private balconies or patio doors onto the garden, while airy Golf Lodges are the most pleasant of all, with attractive hardwood floors. All rooms have flat-screen interactive TVs, free Wi-Fi, phones, safes, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, and coffee- and tea- making facilities, but there are no minibars orSome rooms are dark, and guests report maintenance and housekeeping Extensive facilities -- but dated in parts -- including restaurant, pool, gym, and tennis court Finnstown Castle offers a good range of facilities, and its restaurant and bars are popular withAll guests have access to the intimate Residents Lounge and Drawing Room, both with pleasant period decor. Breakfast, afternoon tea, and a




basic selection of evening cocktails are served in the Drawing Room and the relaxed and more modern Woodquay Bar, with its long traditional dark-wood-fronted bar, Chesterfield sofas, and grand piano. Basement-level Jim’s Bar has a livelier atmosphere than elsewhere; great live music here on a regular basis, plus a pool table, dart board, andThe Peacock Restaurant -- open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner -- has large chandeliers and white tablecloths. Food here gets mixed reviews, and the menu is an uninspiring selection of standard hotel fare; service is also available. The buffet breakfast is much better, though it’s not included in all rates. Leisure-wise, there’s a decent but dated heated indoor pool, a well-equipped gym with cardio machines, weight-lifting machines, and free weights, and a steam room. Fitness classes are available for an extra fee, and there’s a well-maintained outdoor tennis court. Meeting rooms sport ornate

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