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Maison avec jardin à Malahide, Irlande - chez J

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4 Chambres
3 Salles de bain
2000 ft²
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Our home is a lovely Neo Georgian four bedroom house approx. 2,000sq ft over three floors. Accommodation comprises; entrance hall, office/tv room, guest w.c., modern family kitchen fully fitted with double oven and gas hob, . Utility room with separate washer and dryer and storage presses. Spacious Living room with high ceilings and marble fireplace with gas fire. There are four bedrooms, each with generous wardrobe storage, fourth bedroom located d.s. We also have a recreational room in the basement area with patio doors to our back-garden. this room has a second 42'' Tv, xbox with games and a convertible double sofa bed with wardrobe/closet space. The master bedroom has an en-suite and boasts spectacular views over the ocean and Lambay Island. Sunrises are visible from this room. The family bathroom has a freestanding roll-top bath with shower and freestanding wash hand basin.There is also a half bathroom. . Our home is fitted with gas fired radiator central heating & parking for two cars. We have a small backyard renovated recents,y with new deck, Weber grill, L shape sofa, grill and gas fire pit. . Malahide is within walking distance approx, 20 mins along the coastal walk and is packed full of wonderful restaurants and stylish boutiques. Malahide is well served by restaurants, parks, sports facilities icluding watersports and Marina with yacht club, churches and bus routes to Dublin City centre (14km) and Dublin Airport which is c. 6km away. The Dart station is in the centre of the Malahide village and the M1/Port Tunnel and M50 are both about 4km from Malahide

Ce que vous allez adorer dans le quartier

Malahide is a picturesque maritime village which enjoys a blend of contemporary with old-school charm that is as unique as it is captivating earning itself a reputation as a fun and cosmopolitan coastal village… Admire stylish shop-fronts with their hanging baskets lush and overflowing with color, the buzz of chat and laughter from cafes and restaurants and embrace the wonder that is Malahide, Dublin’s premier seaside address.
What makes Robswall ( our development) so special are the breathtaking views of the North Dublin coastline to include Lambay Island and the Malahide Estuary and Marina. Perched on an elevated historic site Robswall enjoys an everchanging vista of its spectacular environs making it a view you could never tire of.. In Malahide there is something for everyone, shoppers, sports fanatics, day trippers and holiday makers, the picturesque village boasts a wide array of retail destinations and services including fashion boutiques, hair and beauty salons, florists, restaurants, cafes and two small shopping centres.

Traditional shopfronts and several cobble-lock side streets give the village an intimate and welcoming feel. There are a broad range of pubs and over 50 restaurants to take you well into the night and a wide range of leisure and sports activities to get you up in the morning.
Not only is Malahide very popular with holiday makers and tourists, the village attracts many visitors, workers, and foreign language students for long term, permanent and semi permanent stays. Migrant workers and students move to Ireland and in particular Malahide from across Europe; Spain, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, France and Estonia to name a few. Malahide Village is also very popular with citizens from America (USA), and Canada, returning to Ireland to trace their roots and heritage.
Malahide Castle & Gardens

One of the highlights of the town is the Malahide Castle and Demesne. It used to belong to the Estate of the Talbot's de Malahide , and is located just a short walk from the Malahide Village and train station. Parts of the Demesne originated in the 12th century, and it's grounds are over 270 acres (1.2 km squared) of field and forest covered parkland.

The Malahide Castle Estate began in humble beginnings around 1185a.d., when the lands of Malahide and its harbour were presented to Richard Talbot for his loyal service as a Knight to Henry the Second of England. The oldest remaining parts of the castle date back to this era, when the castle, which was more of a fortified keep at the time began. The original structure has been extended and developed over the centuries and has provided a home and a sanctuary for the Talbot family for over 790 years. The only time during this extended period that the Talbots did not own the castle was from 1649 to 1660 when Miles Corbet took residence of the castle. He was given ownership of the castle and grounds, temporarily as it turned out by Oliver Cromwell, after the Cromwell invasion of Ireland. Following the end of the Cromwell reign Miles Corbet was executed and the Castle once more returned to the ownership of the Talbots. During King Edward IV reign in England the Castle was greatly extended and the famous towers were added to the four corners of the original structure. This year saw the opening of a 10million redevelopment of the Castle and Botanical gardens. Guided tours of the Castle and beautiful gardrens within the 270 acres of Parkland and playgrounds provide for a very special day out. Bring a picnic or enjoy the beautiful and renowned Avoca restaurant and store in the Heritage Center. All this within a 5-10 minute drive from our house.
Enjoy Malahide with the Malahide Festival, now in its third year since its rebirth in 2010. Some of our sites visitor's might remember the festivals from the 80's, dancing on New Street to 'I'm Walking on Sunshine', fun fairs in the boatyard and go-kart races through the village, with that in mind, the Malahide Chamber of Commerce are again organising a number of events for Malahide in July.

Street FestivalThe hugely popular Malahide Festival will take place in July.. This Festival is organised by the Malahide Chamber of Commerce and focuses on community events, activities in the public spaces and free entertainment. Malahide is a popular destination for visitors and is known for its charm and a great selection of attractions for the visitor.

Malahide is also the hometown of Adam Clayton and the Edge from U2. There is a Funfair on Malahide Beach (beside the carpark) from 11am till 10pm on Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th.
The Irish Sea has played a major role in the development of tourism in the Malahide. The extensive Velvet Strand stretches to the horizon and is extremely popular with bathers, walkers and water sports enthusiasts.

Malahide has a 2km beach, which following an attractive coastal walk leads into the neighbouring Portmarnock beach. It has easy access with good bus and train services from Dublin City. There is also car parking available. This beach is lifeguarded during the summer months and has facilities for the disabled.

If you're lucky enough (go on a weekday, or evening) you might even get the entire beach Malahide to yourself. Now-days the coastline is full of joggers, runners, cyclists, walkers and just about everyone out enjoying the surroundings for exercise or recreational purposes.

Malahide Beach is also good for a sit down. It offers a lovely vista out to Lambay Island, Howth and Ireland's Eye (depending on how far you walk, that is). Also, take a look on the ground there are some lovely shells to be found if you look hard enough.Howth our neighboring town is a famous fishing village with the summit to climb. On a clear day you can see all over Dublin, with its rolling green hills and beautiful scenery. best seafood restaurants by far, check out the Oar House reviews online.

Walking from our village along the beach you’ll come to the wide velvet strand along the Mouth of the Estuary, from here the beach leads to Low Rock ( across from our development), a popular swimming section of the beach. After this the beach gets more rocky as you approach High Rock, for a more challenging swim and eventually if you continue on you will find yourself at Portmarnock beach where the sandy strand opens wide in front of you once


The shops in Malahide have a distinctive array of designer and high street labels. With these shops and an choice of cafes for which to give your weary feet a break, shopping in Malahide offers a fantastic experience.

The Village is a top destination for all shoppers & luxury lovers, with premium brands, the world’s top labels and chic boutiques, plus furniture stores, village book shops, and antique shops that you could loose yourself in for hours

But that's not all, along with award winning bookshop, shops for men, and shops for women, there are numerous childrens stores, and extensive food shopping destinations, all within handy walking distance of each other. The library is big and has computers where you can browse the internet or just sit and read the daily newspaper. All this makes it one of the top shopping destinations in Dublin and throughout all of Ireland. The Pavillions shopping mall is a short drive of 10 minutes and has all the stores one would expect in any large shopping mall. Also worth mentioning is the fact that all our supermarkets offer an online shopping and delivery service for a few euro. Food is fresh and well packed on arrival.

Malahide also has a comprehensive contingent of Medical practitioners, some of the best schools in the country and the village boasts one of the finest marinas on the East coast of Ireland. A large Hospital is within a 15 minute drive from our town called Beaumont Hospital.



For pampering and beauty, and hair styles to salt baths this town has it all. This North County Dublin seaside Village, located on an inlet of the Irish Sea, has a wealth of salons, hairdressers and day spas along with an array of cafes and restaurants which makes it a perfect destination for those wishing to treat themselves.

The quality of salons and spas on offer coupled with the relaxed seaside atmosphere, Malahide is one of the most popular destinations in Ireland for those looking for a complete range of beauty and holistic therapies and the opportunity to really unwind, and Malahide Salons have it all.





The substantial marina is accessible from an attractive promenade, beginning at Village Green. Walking in the opposite direction will take you to Malahide’s long, sandy beach. Surrounding the town are the protected grounds of Malahide Castle, with botanic gardens, sports pitches and a huge children’s playground for younger and older children(one of the best in all of Dublin or anywhere I have been in the world. Childrens gym equipment is also laid out throughout the woods as you walk in the park, all this land which was once the private estate
A regular DART service runs from both Malahide and Portmarnock stations giving you a choice for city centre access connecting you with the LUAS red route via Connolly Station. Robswall is well serviced
by a number of regular bus routes, it is just 4 miles from Dublin Airport and easily accessible to the M50.Dublin City is 30 minutes by train from Malahide station. Local taxi companies operate from the center of Malahide.

Amenities
Malahide has acquired a reputation as the gourmet capital of the East Coast. It boasts an array of restaurants noted for the quality and variety of their food representing many tastes and nationalities catering for its young, vibrant and diverse population. There is also an
impressive selection of pubs with traditional music and boutiques.
The cuisine offered in the town has a whole has changed radically over the past twenty years, the diversity both in cooking styles and in the variety of occasions that can be catered for. The Bar’s, Restaurants & Café’s blend southern European, Asian & American influences with the richness of Irelands’s natural produce, such as its traditionally excellent dairy products, its quality organic vegetables & fruits and of course, the raw ingredients from its surrounding farmlands and abundant waters.

This transformation has been led by Malahide’s restaurants and what locals & seasonal visitors have known for years, has also now begun to be recognised by food writers. Leading the pack is Malahide where the dining experience is being shaken up by independent establishments and adventurous chefs tucked away in the traditional village & cobble locked streets.

With all these ingredients Malahide, in North County Dublin, in Ireland, richly deserves its title of ‘The Gourmet Capital of The East Coast’.

Of the many stand out eateries, here is but a taste:

La Sirena Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar – Authentic Mexican Cuisine with a contemporary twist
Siam Thai – A blend of contemporary & authentic Thai cusine, one of Irelands best
Silks Chinese Restaurant – One of the heavyweights of the Malahide dining experiences.
Sale e Pepe – Contemporary cuisine with a nod to hearty Italian flavours
Bon Appetit - Fine dining Michelin star restaurant
Scotch Bonnet – American Influcenced experience from the big burgers to the excellent service & party atmosphere
Kajjal - Award wining Pakistani food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere
Duffy's Pub - Recently renovated and with restaurant quality food, Duffy's serves the nicest pints in Malahide.
Itsa Bagel - Domni & Peaches Kemp’s imaginative and delicious Bagel wonderland
Leaf & Bean Cafe – Perfect for kids, with perfect homemade pastries. Eat in the classically decorated tea-rooms or out on the deck in the garden.
Mirchi Indian Restaurant - A hidden jewel, where the service comes second only to the wonderful authentic flavours.
Gibney’s – Incredible value pub food in one of Irelands most famous Bars.
Beachcomber – One of Irelands best Traditional Irish-Italian Chippers, Burgers & Chips, Fish & Chips, Chicken & Chips, go on….
Cruzzo – a modern european restaurant situated on the marina in Malahide.
Coffee Scene - A stylish and bustling cafe on the Main Street in Malahide. Great sandwiches, panini's, pastries and coffee and a large Starbucks also.
Our favourites are Nautilus in the seafront, great food of Michilin star standard. Kajal and Jaipur both fantastic Indian restaurants with superb atmosphere and food. Wild Swan for chinese cuisine, Wasabi for good sushi, there is a terrific new Japanese restaurant opening in the most beautiful location in April. We have had many family celebrations in it over the years. It overlooks all the pretty boats and yachts. Finally Bon Appetit for fine dining or its tapas bar for some nice ambiance.
Malahide could be described as a golfers paradise. It offers a great selection of golf clubs within easy reach to include the Malahide Golf Club, Portmarnock Golf Club, Howth Golf Club, Deer Park Golf Club and The Island Golf Club. Furthermore it has a number of sailing schools and a variety of other coastal leisure pursuits. The estuary is famous for coastal walks, wind surfing and sailing. The extensive Velvet Strand with its golden dunes stretches along the coastline and is extremely popular with bathers and water sports enthusiasts alike.

Our town has a fine sporting and community tradition. Some of Ireland's most successful clubs and organisations can be found in Malahide. Successful clubs including St Sylvesters GAA, Malahide United Athletic Football Club, Malahide Rugby Football Club, Malahide Lawn Tennis Club and Malahide Yacht Club represent Malahide in the sports of GAA, Soccer, Rugby, Tennis, Cricket and Yachting, with regular national, international and Olympic representation. Over the years with great work and effort within the community, these clubs have built facilities and reputations that stand shoulder to shoulder with the best. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) use Gannon Park in Malahide as the training base for The Irish International Football Team.

Intertwined with this, there is a proud history of community based achievements, from the winning of the Tidy Towns Competition, to the hosting of major musical and sporting events and the Bi-annual Malahide Has It Festival. Malahide residents regularly come out to fund raise and pull up their sleeves for the improvement of the community. A fine example of this community effort is our web site Enjoy Malahide, run voluntarily by locals.
Overall it is a wonderful town close to Dublin Airport and Ferryport for short trips to Europe. Fly to London in 45 minutes or Paris in one hour from Dublin Airport. For the ore adventurous take the car on board the Ferry for a trip to France for the week.
We think you will enjoy this lovely town and all it has to offer.

Le mot de la fin

Great family location with lovely sea views
Walking distance to town with super amenities
Historic town with 12th century castle and park.

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Wifi
TV
Baignoire
Lave-vaisselle
Machine à laver
Sèche-linge
Chauffage
Four micro-onde
Congélateur
Four
Réfrigérateur
Ordinateur
Internet
Satellite / câble
Téléphone
Console de jeux

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Jardin privé
Balcon / terrasse
Ascenseur
Air conditionné
Cheminée
Place de parking privée
Voiture
Salle de sport privée
Barbecue
Court de tennis privé

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