Fully insulated with heated towel radiator and tiled floor. Featuring a door to the understairs storage press, access to sitting room, dining room, kitchen and utility room.Ī great asset to this home with fitted storage presses which includes a second storage food larder, Beko clothes dryer, Siemens washing machine and an additional fridge freezer. Laminated flooring, ceiling coving and original picture rails sit in harmony with each other. Upon entering, your view is drawn to the manicured garden which sets the scene of a calm, modern home. Welcoming, bright, and spacious entrance hall. Wireless zoned alarm system with intercom doorbell. Situated beside the 4 and 84 Bus route with a variety of bus services in Deansgrange village only 10 minutes walk away. Local amenities include shops, sporting amenities with Seapoint, Monkstown village and Dun Laoghaire within walking distance. Close proximity to a variety of schools such as Hollypark, Monkstown Educate Together, Scoil Lorcáin, Newpark, CBC, Blackrock College and Loreto Foxrock. Front road to include a cycle track (DLCOCO). Landscaped rear garden with a panoramic skyline. Fully refurbished home in turnkey condition. A solid built 1920`s home that has stood the test of time for quality, prestigious location and lifestyle. Long way off in weather forecasting terms so a lot of uncertainty but one to keep an eye on.Janet Carroll Estate Agents are delighted to offer this spectacular refurbished and extended semi-detached home of approximately 155sqm for sale by private treaty. He wrote on his Carlow Weather Twitter account: “A windy week ahead and some weather models are picking up the risk of another storm for the weekend. Weather expert Alan O’Reilly has been sharing early maps of a potential new storm this weekend. Highest temperatures of 7C to 10C in light winds.” Ireland’s set for a relatively normal day of weather on Friday, before the threat of another storm over the weekend.Ī Met Eireann forecaster said: “Friday will be mostly dry with good sunny spells in the morning but cloud will increase in the west later, bringing patchy drizzle. Lows will fall to 0C to 4C, with a touch of frost possible as winds ease.” “On Thursday night, wintry showers will mostly become confined to the northwest and north overnight with good dry clear spells developing elsewhere. “Highest temperatures of 3C to 7C, coldest in the north, with an added wind chill factor in strong and gusty westerly winds. Some of these showers may also be heavy and thundery especially in the west and north. The cold weather is due to continue into Thursday, with more ‘thundersnow’ possible.Ī national forecaster said: “A cold and windy day with sunny spells and scattered blustery showers, some falling as hail, sleet and snow on higher ground. Chance of isolated thunderstorms as well as hail, with lowest temperatures of -2C to 1C allowing for some frost and icy stretches to develop in mostly moderate southwest winds.” “Showers will follow behind, falling as sleet and snow in places. In its latest forecast for Wednesday night, Met Eireann said: “It will turn much colder early on Wednesday night as rain clears to the east. ‘Thundersnow’ is not meteorologically different from thunder in the summer, but rather than hail or rain, there is snow which can affect the acoustics of the thunder. When the weather is cold, the rain associated with a thunderstorm can fall as snow and therefore is called ‘thundersnow’. This means that some areas could be in for a rare outbreak of ‘thundersnow’ which happens when thunderstorms - which are more common in summer months - form in wintry conditions. It comes after the country was battered by three storms in a week, with fears another could hit this weekend.īefore then, cold air is due to plunge down over Ireland from Wednesday night with Met Eireann forecasting sleet, snow, thunderstorms, hail and subzero temperatures. Ireland is set to be walloped by rare ‘thundersnow’ as an ominous cold blast moves in.
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