Dublin 13 1.485m: A four-bedroom home in a luxury scheme in Howth has lots of space, a well-presented interior and seaside ambience.
Number 6 Corr Castle in Howth has been given an asking price of €1.485 million by selling agent Douglas Newman Good.
The end-of-terrace house will be of interest to buyers looking for a good-sized family home in the area. Corr Castle was built eight years ago by Francis Rhatigan's Ellier Developments. The scheme, composed of five low-rise apartment blocks and eight large houses, is on 75 acres built around old Corr Castle, once the home to the Earl of Howth.
Later the castle was used as a viewing tower for a race course on the lands. Now the ruined castle, which is lit up at night, forms the focal point of a 2.5-acre open space at the heart of the scheme. All the houses at Corr Castle overlook this open space.
Number 6 has 204sq m (2,200sq ft) of living space and the house comes to the market in excellent condition.
At ground level there are two reception rooms and a smart modern kitchen with adjoining utility room. There is also an attractive conservatory to the rear of the house. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms. Two of these are en suite and have large balconies from which the sea can be glimpsed.