On view this weekend

This week’s viewings include a landmark house in Dalkey and a house with its own cinema in Sandymount

This week’s viewings include a landmark house in Dalkey and a house with its own cinema in Sandymount

IN DALKEY, Co Dublin, Prince Patrick is a landmark investment property needing a good deal of work. Lisney is asking €950,000 for the large Victorian semi and a three-bed bungalow, on 0.4 of an acre.

The main house has lain empty for over 15 years. It has 4,000 sq ft of living space, fine ceiling cornices and views across the rooftops to the sea. The bungalow could be a base for owners willing to take on a major project. It has an addition 980 sq ft.

On view Saturday 2pm - 3.30pm

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IN SANDYMOUNT, a large semi-detached house at 76 Park Avenue, has come on the market through Sherry FitzGerald at €3.5 million.

It’s a four bedroom house with 3,500sq ft of space that includes a very large kitchen, games room, conservatory and cinema. There’s an additional 600sq ft in the converted attic.

On view Saturday, 12pm - 1pm

A THREE-BED cottage in Dalkey village, Number 4 Castle Villas is on a quiet cul-de-sac and could do with some upgrading. Ruth McKenna Properties is asking €550,000.

It has two reception rooms – one with French doors leading to a deck and rear garden. There’s a galley kitchen and a garage to the rear which opens out onto a square of quaint artisan cottages.

On view Saturday 1pm-2pm

KENILWORTH, 57 Rathdown Park in Terenure, Dublin 6 is a spacious 1920s family home on a corner site with a garage conversion. Beside Bushy Park, the 245sq m (2,635sq ft) four-bed has a livingroom, family room, study and kitchen/breakfastroom. Asking €1.45 million through Lisney. There’s a garden front and back, with a pond.

On view Saturday, 2pm-3.30pm

WHETHER IT’S upper or lower you want, Vincent Finnegan has a house at either end of Beechwood Avenue in Ranelagh, Dublin 6. Both have been renovated and extended, and have original period features.

The 180sq m (1,938sq ft) house at 36 Beechwood Avenue Upper is a four-bedroom residence. It has a drawingroom with a bay sash window, a diningroom, a kitchen/diner and attic room.

On view Saturday 2.30pm-3.30pm

24 BEECHWOOD Avenue Lower is a three-bed 137sq m (1,475sq ft) house asking €900,000 with interconnecting reception rooms, a main bedroom en suite and a garden with an Indian sandstone patio, raised beds and shrubbery.

On view Saturday 1pm-2pm

Edel Morgan

Edel Morgan

Edel Morgan is Special Reports Editor of The Irish Times