That time of the day where you find yourself reading property porn.
You naughty divil.
It's irresistible - we know - we're in the very same boat.
But this time?
This time's different.
Hendre on St. George's Avenue, Killiney, Dublin is actual heaven on earth.
Let's talk about that view, shall we?
The current guide price is €3,950,000 but Hendre will officially be up for auction on Thursday, June 15 from 3pm in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
The five bedroom home is beautifully designed to maximise the natural surrounding light which floods in through floor to ceiling glass walls illuminating the entire home.
Dreamy.
Tucked away on Killiney Hill overlooking Killiney Bay, Hendre's design was inspired by the work of great American architect Mies van der Rohe.
It sits on the site of Lt. Col. E. Watson’s large 1906 estate, but was completely rebuilt in 2007 by architects Smith and Kennedy, and renovated again in 2014 to make it extra bougie.
The result? A masterpiece in the form of a family home.
Other main features:
Entertaining terrace with speakers
Four additional sun terraces
Spa bathroom
Gym
Sauna
Steam room
Home cinema
Conference room
Office / study
Large master suite
Separate laundry and linen rooms
Utility room
Bar
Wine cellar
Under-floor heating
Sonos sound system
Gaggenau kitchen appliances
Semantic kitchen
Large curated garden
Two entrances with security gates
Garage parking
Potential for development of guest house
CCTV monitored both on Hendre TVs and Mobile Phone App
State of the art.
See the full listing here if you're a gazillionaire.
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