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Grand Canal Dock Experience City Living with a Stylish Residence in Dublin’S Cosmopolitan Grand Canal Dock Grand Canal Dock Experience city living with a stylish residence in Dublin’s cosmopolitan Grand Canal Dock. Fall in love with a place where people linger. Hanover Court is a collection of 40 elegant apartments in the fashionable district of Dublin 2. Located at The Reflector in Grand Canal Dock, this chic selection of 1, 2 and 3 bed residences gives you a rare opportunity to buy and live in a trendy city quarter. AMIENS STREET Chapter One PARNELL STREET MARLBOROUGH STREET Dance Ireland Boojum Musashi Bar Lagoona TALBOT STREET The Harbourmaster Il Fornaio SPAR Cofeeangel The Natural Bakery Brew Dock Bank of Ireland of Bank THE SPIRE EPIC Ireland Coda Eatery Ruby’s Pizza &Costa Grill Coffee Hand Print CoffeeFreshii GUILD STREET Bear Market The Drunken Fish Fresh ELY HENRY STREET The Grafton Barber The Gibson Odeon Cinema Freshii AIB National College of Ireland ROAD WALL EAST GPO Starbucks M&S The Bakehouse Express Viola Day Spa HENRY STREET O’CONNELL STREET JERVIS STREET Milano CHQ CONVENTION CENTRAL IFSC Hilton Garden Inn EAST Spencer Hotel CENTRE DUBLIN BANK HQ 3ARENA CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY NORTH WALL QUAY Abbey Theatre CAPEL STREET MV Cill Airne J2 Grill Rocket’s Boat Restaurant & Sushi City Kayaking Wigwam E D E N Q U AY Grand Canal Dock RIVER LIFFEY C I T Y Q U AY offers a treasure trove BRIDGE PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN SAMUEL BECKETT BRIDGE BECKETT SAMUEL of hotels, lifestyle Gerard’s Deli Sprout Vintage KItchen SIR JOHN ROGERSON’S QUAY TARA STREET conveniences and The Ferryman Docklands Dental Café Sora THE PROPOSED BRIDGE HAILING Brother Hubbard culinary gems. Roller Hair Salon STATION CAPITAL Winding Stair J.P. DOCK À Table STATE STREET MORGAN Lolly & Cooks Starbucks Markievicz Leisure Centre Perpetua Gym THE HA’PENNY KEYSTONE Panti Bar BRIDGE The Long Stone Life Pharmacy Heaven Beauty Clinic A S T O N Q U AY Home to cultural venues and foodie KBC Bank THREE CAPITAL LOCKS THE QUARTERDECK BENSON PARK EAST LOFTS DOCK SQUARE havens, this address is the social Smiles Dental epicentre of Dublin. Wake up with a Stir BENSON STREET HANOVER COURT healthyEuroSpar juice at Nutbutter, reinvigorate LANE CARDIFF Clayton Hotel Nutbutter AIRBNB WALK your senses with paddleboarding yoga HANOVER QUAY HANOVER Bagots Hutton Lolly & Cooks Brasserie Bistro The Marker The Marker Hotel Milano Parcel Motel Parcel Jule Beauty Beauty Jule Salon or review the latest show at the Bord Boojum SPAR Insomnia HQ Gastrobar Club Vitae AIB Herbstreet THE REFLECTOR Gáis Energy Theatre. Marvel at the Pause cocktail menu in The Marker Hotel or dine HANOVER QUAY Café A R R A N Q U AY out at Charlotte Quay whilst enjoying the scenery of Hanover Quay. HANOVER STREET EAST BORD GÁIS ENERGY THEATRE Café H GreenAer e-bikes Whether you want high fashion or high calories, everyday essentials are within GRAND CANAL DOCK easy reach. Savour a cup of ethically FlyeFit TEMPLE Dollard & Co. BAR sourced coffee after serious shopping Bank of Ireland Honey Truffle Surfdock Watersports School Science Gallery on Grafton Street or hit the gym before Roberta’s Fresh Smock Alley catching the best sporting action at the Trinity Sports Centre IFI Cinema Aviva Stadium. Maldron Hotel The Grafton Barber Charlotte Quay The Larder Tesco Express RINGSEND PARK/ DAME STREET IRISHTOWN STADIUM Olympia Theatre Book of Kells Pichet Crystal Boat The Oak Key COW LANE The George Caffè Nero MARKET Educogym Stag’s Head Hotels Il Valentino 777 PEARSE STREET Bars, cafés and restaurants City Hall Designist DAME TRINITY DISTRICT Douglas Hyde Gallery COLLEGE Convenience Brasserie 66 KC Peaches The Lir Academy RINGSEND ROAD Fallon & Byrne Culture and entertainment Green Hen Grand Barbers Christ Church Cathedral Beauty and health The Art of Coffee Banking Maxol Service Station Grand Canal Marina Basil Pizza Village Markets (Wed) CREATIVE QUARTER Brown Thomas T E E The Ivy Dublin Castle Pygmallion R Osteria Lucio T Grogans S Alliance Français S Farrier E Fade Street & Draper G R Social Kehoes One Pico O 3fe E G GRAFTON T E QUARTER E Featherblade R SHELBOURNE T S BARROW STREET National Gallery N STADIUM O T 37 Dawson The Westbury F A DAWSON STREET R G Bia Bar Sam’s Fire National Museum GRAND CANAL STREET UPPER Peruke & Periwig Gaeity Theatre Dawson Lounge The Greenhouse Peploe’s MERRION St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre Cliff Townhouse SQUARE SOUTH LOTTS ROAD Shelbourne Hotel Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud Goethe Institut MOUNT STREET LOWER Donehy & Nesbitt McGrattans St Patrick’s Bank of Ireland EBS Cathedral Flyfit The Unicorn Xico Ulster Bank ST.STEPHEN’S AIB AVIVA GREEN STADIUM MOUNT STREET UPPER BAGGOT STREET UPPER BATH AVENUE L'Ecrivain Restaurant Slattery’s The Chophouse HADDINGTON ROAD NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD Ryan’s SHELBOURNE ROAD Against the Grain Whelans Sugar Club Dylan Hotel HARCOURT STREET BAGGOT LEESON STREET LOWER STREET LOWER IVEAGH GARDENS National Concert Hall Mespil Hotel CAMDEN QUARTER BAGGOT VILLAGE House The Odeon The Bleeding Horse The Bernard Shaw PORTOBELLO RANELAGH Hanover Court helps you appreciate connectivity and convenience with a pedestrian walkway via Hanover Quay giving you easy access to neighbouring Capital Dock. There you can take your lifestyle to another level with shops, cafés, gyms and convivial public spaces. Appreciate the beauty of where you are. GARDINER SHEET LOWER Every corner of this vibrant capital feels closer with its highly connected transport AMIENS STREET MARLBOROUGH STREET network. Reaching diverse city destinations is easy with public services adjacent to PARNELL STREET DOCKLANDS CONNOLLY Hanover Court. Walking distances are short MAYOR STREET UPPER if you prefer the fresh air. Otherwise you O’CONNELL STREET DUBLIN can cycle, take light rail lines or the bus. TUNNEL 30MINS TO AIRPORT TALBOT STREET MAYOR (M50/M1) Zip around to your favourite hangouts SQUARE - NCI with five Dublinbikes stations nearby. GEORGE’S SPENCER THE POINT HENRY STREET DOCK DOCK 15 mins Browse designer collections in MARLBOROUGH BUSÁRAS O’CONNELL EAST WALL ROAD WALL EAST Brown Thomas or take in an exhibition JERVIS STREET GPO at the National Gallery with regular GUILD STREET CAPEL STREET CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY NORTH WALL QUAY Luas and Dublin Bus services. Venture ABBEY ST further and discover the finest seafood in E D E N Q U AY Howth with the DART at Grand Canal Dock. RIVER LIFFEY Discover plenty C I T Y Q U AY TARA Even jet off for the weekend with the SIR JOHN ROGERSON’S QUAY of ways to get Port Tunnel giving you express access to Dublin Airport in 30 minutes. TARA STREET around your new WESTMORELAND A S T O N Q U AY HANOVER STREET EAST LANE CARDIFF HANOVER QUAY A R R A N Q U AY neighbourhood. TRINITY GRAND CANAL DOCK DAME STREET TRINITY COLLEGE PEARSE P E A R S E S T R E E T Walking R I N G S E N D R O A D Grand Canal Dock DART 13 mins T BARROW STREET E T DAWSON E E Mayor Square Luas 15 mins R E T R S T S S E N Pearse Street DART 15 mins G O R T O F E A GRAND CANAL STREET UPPER Connolly Station 20 mins G R G GRAND DAWSON STREET CANAL DOCK 13 mins MERRION Cycling ST.STEPHEN’S SQUARE GREEN MOUNT STREET LOWER Grand Canal Dock DART 4 mins SOUTH LOTTS ROAD Mayor Square Luas 5 mins ST.STEPHEN’S MOUNT STREET UPPER Pearse Street DART 6 mins GREEN BAGGOT STREET UPPER Connolly Station 6 mins BATH AVENUE NORTHUMBERLAND ROAD O’Connell Street 9 mins Key HADDINGTON ROAD Grafton Street 11 mins SHELBOURNE ROAD Luas Red Line LANSDOWNE ROAD LEESON STREET LOWER Luas Green Line BAGGOT Driving IVEAGH STREET LOWER GARDENS Irish Rail / DART HARCOURT STREET Port Tunnel 16 mins Dublin Bus Dún Laoighaire 25 mins Airlink Dublin Airport 30 mins Dublinbikes Howth 40 mins Be inspired by the beautiful environment of Hanover Court. Each elegant 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment offers open plan interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows and defined living areas creating a comfortable and versatile home. Each spacious residence has access to a courtyard and a landscaped roof garden offering spectacular views that capture the spirit of this cosmopolitan neighbourhood. Enjoy glimpses of the Dublin Mountains or take in the colourful streets of Grand Canal Dock from your urban oasis. Beautiful apartments with private balconies designed for urban living. Interiors that reveal smart sophistication at every turn. Fresh ideas fill each stylish interior bringing new meaning to modern living. High ceilings marry clever design features, where functional elements are concealed, with impressive finishes giving you an enviable environment perfect for intimate dinner parties. Every inch of this residential development has been carefully planned to create a new urban community in Hanover Quay. Its timeless architecture captures the vibrant energy of the Dublin Docklands. While high quality landscaping and seating areas provide inviting reflection points within its courtyards. Liveability is at the heart of Hanover Court. Apartment 16 Apartment 29 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 125 sq.m / 1,345 sq.ft 85.3 sq.m / 918 sq.ft GREEN STREET EAST G Ground Floor Layout Apartment 15 2 Bedroom Accommodate your lifestyle with 88 sq.m / 947 sq.ft a choice of spacious apartments. WALK HANOVER Apartment 2 2 Bedroom 90 sq.m / 969 sq.ft Key 1 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment 3 Bedroom Apartment Apartment 1 2 Bedroom 82 sq.m / 883 sq.ft HANOVER QUAY N Floorplans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Apartment 18 Apartment 30 Apartment 31 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 85.3 sq.m / 918 sq.ft 84 sq.m / 904 sq.ft 67.8 sq.m / 730 sq.ft GREEN STREET EAST 1 First Floor Layout Apartment 17 2 Bedroom Appreciate a greener home 88 sq.m / 947 sq.ft with superior levels of comfort.
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