Well-located two-bedroom cottage has been finished to a high standard
Fern Mews is one of two small cottages recently refurbished in Cullenswood Place, Ranelagh, behind Sandford Road and directly opposite the Devlin Hotel. It may be small, but it is in turnkey condition, leaving a prospective buyer little more to do than unpack their boxes.
The front door opens on to a short hallway, with a double bedroom to the right and a study or what could be another bedroom to the left. Both have fitted wardrobes and units, laminate floors and partially screened triple-glazed windows from Munster Joinery.All the interiors in the 52sq m house are new, including the bathroom, which has a rainwater shower. It has a heated towel rail, a backlit vanity unit and tiling underfoot and on the walls.
To the right of this space is a comfortable living area, with an electric fire inset into a custom-built media unit. Storage has been maximised throughout the property, and the joinery is of a decent quality. A table and chairs dominate the available dining space under one of the windows; a smaller table would likely better suit the dimensions.
As well as the convenience of a low-maintenance home, the location of Fern Mews should prove a strong selling point, likely to interest first-time buyers and downsizers. It would make a great city bolt-hole for those with properties abroad, and with all the public transport on its doorstep, it would be perfect for those without a car.
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