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Spencer Dock Apartments Luxury CITY CENTRE Living Joint Agents SpeNCeR DoCk ApartmeNTS LuxuRy CITy CeNTRe LIVING dublin’s new city quarter www.SpeNCeRDoCk.Ie Located on the north bank of the River Liffey in Dublin City Centre and adjacent to the world renowned International Financial Services Centre and The Convention Centre Dublin, Spencer Dock combines modern living and commercial space at its finest. Spencer Dock apartments, since their completion, have matured into an oasis of tranquality amid the bustle of the city SMART centre. There are one, two and three bedroom apartments LIVING available, as well as exclusive penthouse apartments. QUALITY KITCHenS LUXURY BATHRooMS ConCIeRge SeRvICe • High quality fitted kitchens to all • Exclusive bathroom suites A professional and experienced concierge apartments • Thermostatic controlled shower dedicated to providing residents with a wide • Stainless steel heated towel rails variety of services. • High quality ceramic flooring to kitchens • Low voltage downlighters to ceilings and bathrooms • Top of the range appliances to include FeatureS AwARDIng wInnIng ceramic hob, electric fan oven, stainless • Secure underground parking LAndscape DeSIgn steel and glass extractor • Floor to ceiling glazing Spencer Dock won the prestigious award for • Excellent storage facilities Outstanding Achievements in Landscaping • Integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher and • Concierge service & Design 2008 from The Association of washing machine/dryer • Gas fired central heating Landscape Contractors of Ireland (ALCI). • Contemporary modern kitchen with • Energy efficient low carbon centralised integrated appliances and granite heating system worktops • High ceilings • 24hr security • Host of amenities on the doorstep SMART LIVING Spencer Dock is set to be the RestauRANTS Capital of New Dublin, with a host of amenities on the doorstep and CAfeS HAIR SALoN a vast range of great bars and Book SToRe BISTRo prestigious restaurants a stone’s throw away. CoNVeNIeNCe SToRe wINe BAR GyM vIBRAnT Spencer Dock is one of Dublin’s most sought after addresses LIVING A HoST oF AMenITIeS - AppRoX. 10 MInUTeS wALK HoTeLS RestauranTS BARS SHopS/CAFéS • Jurys Inn • D.One • Excise Bar • La Corte Bar Italia • Holiday Inn • Milano Restaurant • Harbourmaster Bar • Scholars • Trinity Capital Hotel • Kudos • O’Reillys Pub • Bewleys • The Mont Clare Hotel • Sinergie Restaurant • MV Cill Airne • O’Brien’s Evolution Café • The Davenport Hotel • Fish Bar • Lagoona • Il Fornaio • Clarion Hotel • Zaps Steakhouse • The Longstone • Seven Wonders • The Ferryman Hotel • Szechuan Wok • The Vaults • New York Grind • The Vaults • The Ferryman • Spar • The Harbourmaster Restaurant • Marks & Spencer • Ocean Bar & Restaurant • Ely CHQ • Herb Street VIBRANT LIVING RestauRANTS CoSMopoLITAn HuB... 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STATION HOTEL approx. 10 minutes walk to Trinity College ULSTER BANK CUSTOM HOUSE MERRION PEARSE STATION HEADQUARTERS SQUARE BUSÁRUS CENTRAL Y BUS STATION T A E E U R T Q CONNOLLY STATION S E E S S U INTERNATIONAL R FINANCIAL A E HO SERVICES P INTERNATIONAL ER FINANCIAL OM W SERVICES T O L T CUS E E RIVER GOODBODY ET LIFFEY STOCKBROKERS STR RE R ST O L PROPOSED DART Y NA A CA UNDERGROUND M D IFSC II N NATIONAL COLLEGE A T BUILDINGS R E OF IRELAND G E approx. 5 min walk R to Grand Canal Theatre T GU S SAMUEL ILD S GRAND CANAL E HSBC TREE S BECKETT LINEAR PARKT DOCK STATION R HEADQUARTERS SPENCER DOCK A GRAND CANAL BRIDGE NO PE THEATRE LUAS BRIDGE R BARR TH OW ST STRE GRAND Y CONVENTION R ET A CENTRE DUBLIN A • La Corte Bar Italia CANAL MCCANN U ROYAL CANAL ND FITZGERALD Q DOCK RO ’S NATIONWIDE & A • Scholars N PWC ABN AMRO CENTRAL BANK D BEAUCHAMPS SO TRAIN STATION AT R E • Bewleys Y SPENCER DOCK G A O • O’Brien’s Evolution Café R QU N H LL O A • Il Fornaio J RIVER R W SI LIFFEY TH • Seven Wonders FACEBOOK R HEADQUARTERS O MATHESON ORMSBY N • New York Grind PRENTICE R • Spar E STATE STREET PP BANK • Marks & Spencer T U E T D E E dublin’s new city quarter A APARTMENTS PROPOSED R O T RE U2 TOWER T R S R F S I ND O R E Y A R E M H INGS S R approx. 3 minutes walk to the O2 AD RO LL EAST LINK BRIDGE THE O2 PORT TUNNEL A TO SOUTH DUBLIN W ST EA EAS T WA LL R OAD DOCKLANDS RAIL STATION Sheriff Street PROPOSED 320+ APARTMENTS rk rk Pa Pa CONCIERGE OFFICE yal Canal yal Canal Guild Street 600+ luXury apartments Guild Street Linear Ro Linear Ro PROPOSED OFFICES 5 MIN WALK «« 5 MINUTE WALK STATION TRAIN FROM WALKWAY PEDESTRIAN TO the O2 to IFSC & THE POINT village »» Central BANK & FINANCIAL Nationwide Services Authority UK(IRELAND) Mayor Street LUAS StoP SPENCER THE ART DOCK PARK BRIDGE CENTRAL enue DZ SQUARE enue Av rk Lane Av BANK rk Lane ABN Amro «« Pa Ireland Pa NATIONAL THE COLLEGE CONVENTION Spencer OF IRELAND CENTRE Spencer apping Street COMMERZ DUBLIN apping Street W bank W EUROPE New New PWC Headquarters BLUELEAF 10 «« ART SPENCER CLARION AIG GALLERY DOCK HOTEL SAMUEL BECKETT BRIDGE RIVER LIFFEY S P 2 5 ApARTMenT BLoCKS 1 4 7 S Security Office 1 Hill of Down House 3 6 2 Longford House P Underground Car Parking Entrance 3 Thomastown House CENTRAL WALKWAY C 4 Kirkpatrick House 9 11 C Concierge Office LANE ARK P 5 Riverstown House LINEAR PARK LINEAR 6 Cope Bridge House CANAL ROYAL 8 10 12 7 Pakenham House 8 Cloncurry House 9 Blackwater House Central BANK & 10 Baltrasna House FINANCIAL Services Nationwide Authority UK(IRELAND) 11 Killashee House 12 Saunders House .
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