Clifftop views give Tramore property a winning edge

SET on the front row of the Grand Circle that is Tramore's Cliff Road, this modern home in the Carrigeenlea estate has one of the best seats in the parish.There's around a dozen houses of varying designs in this front row. All are uniformly impressive — in similar settings back from the grassy cliffs above a rocky cove, and each house has slightly different views thanks to a few degrees shift of orientation.


No 10 — a brand new market arrival — quite sensibly has a sitting room put upstairs, in a crow's nest perch spot, with balconied veranda off it for the best of views, with Tramore strand and amusement park ferris wheel and rides off to the left, and the sea in magnificent abundance beneath. It comes up for sale via Barry Herterich of Property Partners Fogarty Herterich, who enthuses that it is the most impressive residence to come on the market in the area in recent years. googletag. { }); He seeks around €650,000 for this 2,200 sq ft offering, plenty of space for a family even if it only has three bedrooms in the current guise; obviously its owners placed more emphasis on living accommodation.
The top floor here has that 18' by 14' sitting room with contemporary-styled fireplace and maple floor, leading through sliding doors to the veranda/balcony with its ship-like rails. The room has another set of corner windows on the other side, overlooking the feature entrance door by the curved stairwell return. At upper level too are the master en suite bedroom, with an apex window wall for views and light, along with two more bedrooms and a shower room.
Below and between decks, this house has the full impact of the glass-block curved wall stair return and double height entrance hall, a 24' by 20' kitchen/living room, with a feature raised beech breakfast bar with glass block divide and integrated appliances, and the room also has a large Jotul wood stove, plus a smaller traditional hearth fireplace. This room has access via French doors to a patio on one side, and sliding doors to decking and the sea views on the other. There's a room-sized utility, and adding to the mix of living space is the 18' by 14' family room.
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{ }); No 10 is mid-ships on its sloping site, the entrance is behind, leaving the front garden fully open to those views. The attention to detail continues outside, with decking, landscaping, an open large pond/water feature with fish, and heating comes from oil, and the sky, with solar panel tubes park

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