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61 Kenilworth Park, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W, D6W NY38

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细节

Mullery O’Gara are delighted topresent ‘Fairfield’, 61 Kenilworth Park - a most handsome red brick Edwardianresidence boasting a striking façade, south-westerly aspect, and an enduringsense of warmth and character throughout. Extending over three levels, theproperty has been well maintained and offers a generous and versatile familyaccommodation. Period details abound, including high ceilings, ornateplasterwork, picture rails, and elegant joinery.

 

Set behind an attractive redbrick archway with off-street parking, the entrance sets the tone for the charmwithin. A bright and welcoming hallway leads to two gracious interconnectingreception rooms divided by double doors. The front reception enjoys a beautifulbox bay window that floods the space with natural light, while the rearreception opens into a spacious breakfast room and a fully fitted kitchen.French doors open to a mature south-west facing garden extending toapproximately 40ft.

 

The upper floors are arranged with bedrooms over the first and second levels. The master bedroom features astriking bay window, original fireplace, and ensuite bathroom, while a generousfamily bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms on the first floor.

 

‘Fairfield’ also enjoys a richmusical heritage. Current owners Pat and Ann Conway purchased the home from theO’Donnell family - whose son, Al O’Donnell, was a noted figure in the 1960sIrish folk revival and famously played banjo alongside Luke Kelly on therecording of Raglan Road. The Dubliners are said to have rehearsed here manytimes, filling the house with song and history. Pat Conway himself became wellknown in Irish music as a publisher and producer, creating the renowned SoodlumBallad Books and the first Irish tin whistle.

 

The location is second to none —ideally positioned on a quiet and highly sought-after road between Harold’sCross, Rathgar, and Terenure, with an excellent selection of schools, cafés,restaurants, and local shops within easy reach. Superb public transport androad links provide swift access to the city centre and beyond.

 

Local area

Schools: Scoil Mológa, Harold'sCross NS, Rathgar NS, St. Louis High School, Presentation, Stratford College,and many more nearby

Bus routes (within 10 mins): 9,54a, 16, 49, 83, 83a & S2

 

Property features

c. 155 sq. m. (1,668 sq. ft.)

GFCH

F – BER rating

Off street parking

Year of construction: c. 1900


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Oliver Travers

Estate Agent

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