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This quaint Killiney cottage with sea views will set you back €1.2m


By IMAGE
25th Oct 2020
This quaint Killiney cottage with sea views will set you back €1.2m
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Calander Cottage, Claremont Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin – €1,295,000

We love this quaint cottage on Claremont Road, Killiney. This detached dormer bungalow has breathtaking views across Dublin Bay. It’s deceptively small-looking from the front, with four bedrooms and five bathrooms inside.

The home is bright and airy with 10ft patio doors and large picture windows throughout. While the upstairs rooms require modernisation, each of the bedrooms feature an ensuite bathroom and views over Dun Laoghaire Harbour and Dublin Port. Located near Killiney and Dalkey Villages, the house is in close proximity to bars, restaurants, and shops; while the entrance to Killiney Hill and the Tower Tea Rooms is only a short walk away.

Photos: Knight Frank, via Daft.ie