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73 ALIESBURY ROAD, BALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN 4, D04 Y6V90.405 公顷(1 英亩)该物业是 20 世纪早期的古典城市独立式住宅,比例优雅,周围环绕着广阔的私人和幽静的修剪整齐的花园,为挑剔的购买者提供了获得宏伟壮观的机会家庭住宅靠近都柏林市中心。这座房子和僻静的后花园位于都柏林 4 区著名的绿树成荫的艾尔斯伯里路的南侧,享有令人羡慕的南向和隐私。No 73 确实是一个特殊的财产。毫无疑问,位于都柏林总理住宅路的最好的房子。这座出色的家庭住宅面积达 443 平方米(4,768 平方英尺),是当时古典建筑复兴的极好例子,大约建造。 1913 年。 73 号是一座气势宏伟的豪宅,背景是美妙而美丽的朝南修剪整齐的成熟花园,包括草坪、灌木、花坛、树木繁茂的小径、露台和玻璃凉亭。这座真正独特的房产有两个独立的门控入口艾尔斯伯里路的特色包括箱形凸窗和法式门、装饰有装饰线条的装饰檐口、入口大厅的亚当风格壁炉、正式餐厅和正式客厅。该物业拥有比例精美的朝南接待室,可通往壮观的露台和花园,以及精心规划的英式厨房和早餐室,可通往栏杆露台。乘电梯到一楼,在那里你会发现一间精致的主卧室和宽敞的更衣室和浴室套房以及六间带连接浴室的卧室。修剪整齐的花园占地 0.405 公顷(1 英亩),布置精美由蜿蜒小路相互连接的秘密区域。沿着薰衣草凉棚漫步,沿着绚丽多彩的紫藤、成熟的藤蔓和攀缘玫瑰的壮丽交织,您将到达草甸花园,这里充满了色彩、春天的鳞茎、到夏天和秋天的野花,这里是蜜蜂的天堂。沿着小路继续前行,到达树木繁茂的地区,那里有涓涓细流和岩石瀑布,周围种植着杜鹃花、春球茎、大丽花、宏碁日本枫树和垂枝槭树,春季壮观,种植了风信子、雪花莲和水仙花。大量山毛榉树篱将仙境林区与修剪整齐的果岭区分开来,周围环绕着色彩绚丽的草本植物。花园受益于拥有自己的花园井,为复杂的自动灌溉系统提供地下水,从而即使在干旱时期也能保持花园的可持续性。对于那些有志拥有更大住宅的人,劳伦斯和朗建筑师设计了这个非凡物业的绝妙概念。建筑师乔·劳伦斯 (Joe Lawrence) 表示,“这座物业的房子和花园是独一无二的,非常特别。为了根据未来的需要大幅增加房屋的面积,保留这种特殊性很重要。经过深思熟虑的设计,我们建议将该物业扩展至 14,000 平方英尺,而不会失去其原有特色。通过精心设计,可以在不破坏其现有特殊品质的情况下实现这一目标。”整体设计策略的基础是尊重房屋的现有特征及其美妙的花园。这是通过提供一种设计来完成的,即简单地将主屋的现有体积向东挤压,并建造一个与现有占地面积分开的新地下室。一楼的长长的冬季花园结构加深了平面图,并直接连接到后面的大石头铺成的露台。通过创建三个下沉的树庭院,在地下层提供自然光和新鲜空气。设计理念扩展了大约 10,000 平方英尺的一流住宿区域,以满足未来的需求,包括多
73 ALIESBURY ROADBALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN 4, D04 Y6V90.405 HECTARES (1 ACRE)No 73 Ailesbury Road is truly an exceptional property and is undoubtedly the finest detached house to come to the market, on an acre of outstanding private and secluded gardens on Dublin's Premier Residential Road. This outstanding 7 bedroom family residence extends to 443 sq. m (4,768 sq.ft) and comes with its own manicured 3 hole putting green.The residence is a superb example of the classical architecture revival of its time, built circa. 1913. No 73 is an imposing grand house sitting proud with a backdrop of a wonderful and beautiful south facing manicured mature gardens, incorporating, lawns, shrubberies, flowerbeds wooded pathways, terraces, and glazed pavilion.No 73 Ailesbury Road was designed by Rudolf Maximilian Butler, the prominent architect, architectural historian, academic and journalist, as his private home. Some of Butler's well-known designs are Catholic ecclesiastical works, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Mulranny, Co Mayo and the Sacred Heart Church in Castletownbere, Co Cork.A member of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland and founding member of the Architectural Association of Ireland, he also edited The Irish Builder and the Technical Journal, eventually becoming professor of architecture at University College Dublin from 1924-1942, when he would have lived at number 73.A classical early-20th century city detached home of elegant proportions surrounded by extensive private and secluded manicured gardens, offering the discerning purchaser the opportunity to acquire a magnificent family home situated on the south side of the renowned tree lined Ailesbury Road in Dublin 4. The house and secluded rear gardens enjoy an enviable southerly aspect and privacy close to Dublin City Centre.This truly exceptional property has two separate gated entrances from Ailesbury Road, comprising features such as box bay windows and French doors, decorative cornices embellished with decorative mouldings, Adam style fireplaces in entrance hall, formal dining room and formal drawing room. The property boasts beautifully proportioned south facing reception rooms opening out to the spectacular terrace and gardens, as well as a well-planned English style kitchen and breakfast room with access to the balustrade terrace. Take a lift to the first floor where you will find an exquisite principal bedroom with substantial dressing room and bathroom suite as well as six bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.The manicured gardens which extend to 0.405 HA (1 ACRE) are laid out with wonderful secret areas interconnected by meandering pathways. Following the lavender pergola walk with its magnificent intertwining of iridescent Wisteria, Mature Vines and climbing Roses, one arrives at the meadow garden, filled with colour, spring bulbs, through to summer and then autumnal colour with wildflowers, a haven for honeybees. Continue along the path, to the wooded area with trickling brook and rock waterfall, bounded by plantings of Rhododendron, Spring bulbs, Dahlias, Acer Japanese Maple and Weeping Ash, spectacular in spring with underplanting of Bluebells, Snowdrops, and Daffodils.A substantial Beech Hedge separates the wonderland wooded area from the manicured putting green, bordered with beautifully coloured herbaceous borders. The gardens benefit from having their own garden well supplying ground water to the sophisticated automatic water irrigation system, thus maintaining the sustainability of the garden even during times of drought.For those with ambition to have a much larger residence, Lawrence and Long Architects have designed a wonderful concept for this extraordinary property.Architect Joe Lawrence advised that “The house and the garden to this property are unique and quite special. To substantially increase the size of the house for future needs, it is important to retain this special character. With a considered design, we propose to e