Sandycove four-bed with development potential for €1.6m

The house, built in the 1920s, has beautiful gardens but needs to be modernised

Coolroe, 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin
Coolroe, 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin
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Address: Coolroe, 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin
Price: €1,600,000
Agent: Lisney

A semi-detached house owned by three generations of one family since it was built in the 1920s needs extensive work to modernise it. But standing on a third of an acre of very well-maintained gardens, with a separate small shed-like one-bed at the side, it has potential for extension and/or development, subject to planning permission.

Coolroe, No 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin, a 170sq m (1,829sq ft) four-bed close to the junction with Hyde Road and Elton Park, is for sale through Lisney for €1.6 million. The house has many of its original features – cast-iron fireplaces in many rooms, original timber floorboards and service bells in a lobby at the rear harking back to the days when even fairly modest homes had servants. However, it was extended 25 years ago with the addition of a new kitchen.

Back garden with separate living space
Back garden with separate living space
Back garden
Back garden
Hall
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Coolroe, 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin
Coolroe, 30 Castlepark Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin

There’s plenty of space to park in the gravelled front garden of Coolroe, a space surrounded by mature trees and hedging. The facade of pebbledash and yellow Dolphin’s Barn brick is covered with vines; the entrance is at the side of the house.

Inside are two sitting rooms on the left of the hall; the larger has a box bay window overlooking the front, and both have period fireplaces. On the right is a living room that has a mahogany fireplace with tiled inset. It steps down through glazed double doors into a more recently timber-floored dining room: this looks over the back garden, with glazed double doors at one side opening to the garden and stained-glass double doors at the other opening into the kitchen/breakfast room. This has modern units and two Velux windows, and opens into the garden through glazed double doors. There’s a utility room off it with a Belfast sink. Also at this level is a modern bathroom with a step-in shower and a large understairs store.

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There are four bedrooms upstairs: one has a box bay window giving a good view of the garden. They have features such as white cast-iron fireplaces and coloured wash-hand basins (one pink, one green); the toilet and small bathroom are separate. There’s a skylight over the landing and several steps up to a large hot press.

The garden is the most attractive feature of the property and it has been well cared for. Mature trees and hedges border a large lawn. There’s a patio beside the house and two garden benches on a small patio farther down at the side of the lawn. The structure at the side of the house – described by agent Lisney as a “small self-contained lodger space” – has a bedroom, kitchenette, shower and small sitting room. Its presence suggests that new owners might get planning permission to build a new, separate house at the side of Coolroe.

Frances O'Rourke

Frances O'Rourke

Frances O'Rourke, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about homes and property