Archive for July, 2010

Dublin – UNESCO City of Literature

July 30th, 2010
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Dublin now joins Iowa, Melbourne and Edinburgh as designated UNESCO Cities of Literature. This is a permanent title.

It is with great pleasure that I heard this news during the week.

Everyone in and from Dublin is delighted that UNESCO has honoured the city by designating it as a UNESCO City of Literature.

It is good news and gets us away from the greed and stupidity that have been the highlights of the news for too long.

Vive Dublin! Proud Dubliner abroad.

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO) created the award as part of it’s Creative Cities Network. The network was designed to promote the social, economic and cultural development of cities in both the developed and the developing world.

Speaking about the award. Mary Hanafin T.D., Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport said “Dublin has been awarded this accolade because of the rich historical literary past of the city, the vibrant contemporary literature, the variety of festivals and attractions available and because it is the birthplace and home of literary greats”.

She added, “Names such as Swift, O’Casey, Wilde, Shaw, Behan, Beckett and Joyce are synonymous with Dublin and there are reminders of their great literary works throughout the city – which captures both scholars and tourist imaginations when they visit the city.”

Ms Hanafin added: “Being one of only four cities in the world to achieve the status of Unesco City of Literature will enable Dublin to increase its market share of tourists and attract more people to both the city and the island of Ireland.”

What does this designation signify? Primarily it acts as a branding tool. It demonstrates that writing is cherished in Ireland. There will be a cultural impact and there may also be an economic one if properly harnessed.

The designation focuses attention on the role of the artist in the community. Society needs both moneymakers and artists, of course, because wealth-creators allow people to earn the money to buy an artist’s work.

The application to UNESCO was made by a steering and management group led by Dublin City Council’s library service. People who believe in the worth of books beyond any monetary value beavered away on this for three years in the belief it could benefit Ireland.

UNESCO City Of Literature, Dublin, Ireland

Irish Customs and Culture 1 aug 2010.


If ever you go to Dublin town
Recently it was announced Dublin has been designated a Unesco City of Literature, joining the cities of Edinburgh in Scotland and Melbourne in Australia. So what do locals and tourists make of the designation…? For more details, please click Irish Times.
Photo Credit & Related Story: Dublin artist Roger Cummiskey

September  2010

City of Literature

A unique programme of free events including literary readings, story-telling, writer’s trails and exhibitions on Culture Night, 24th September, in celebration of Dublin being designated a UNESCO City of Literature. This new programme of Culture Night events is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport and will bring the City’s vast literary heritage to life. All events are free though some require booking, please check event listing for details. Join us for an exciting night of literary fun! Click here to download the programme.

Literary Readings & Events on Culture Night

Dublin City of Literature.

Literary Readings & Events on Culture Night

Special Literary Readings (6-11pm) In association with Poetry Ireland…

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July 20th, 2010

23 May

“In dreams begin responsibility” - William Butler Yeats & B Obama 44th President , in Dublin.

In 1963 first US presidential visit, Ulysses Grant came to NI in 1879. 39 million Irish and 50 million German extraction in US

Is féidir Linn – Yes we can.

“Is D’Eirinn Mé” – I am of Ireland.

Pádraic Mac Piarais (1879–1916)

Pearse personifies Ireland as an old woman whose glory is past and who has been sold by her children.

Mise Eire!

ádraic Mac Piarais (1879–1916)
Mise Éire:
Sine mé ná an Chailleach* BhéarraMór mo ghlóir:
Mé a rug Cú Chulainn cróga.

Mór mo náir:
Mo chlann féin a dhíol a máthair.

Mór mo phian:
Bithnaimhde do mo shíorchiapadh.

Mór mo bhrón:
D’éag an dream inar chuireas dóchas.

Mise Éire:
Uaigní mé ná an Chailleach* Bhéarra.

Anon:

I am Ireland:
I am older than the old woman* of Beare.

Great my glory:
I who bore Cuchulainn, the brave.

Great my shame:
My own children who sold their mother.

Great my pain:
My irreconcilable enemy who harrasses me continually…

Great my sorrow
That crowd, in whom I placed my trust, died.

I am Ireland:
I am lonelier than the old woman* of Beare.

‘I am of Ireland,
And the Holy Land of Ireland,
And time runs on,’ cried she.
‘Come out of charity,
Come dance with me in Ireland.’

One man, one man alone
In that outlandish gear,
One solitary man
Of all that rambled there
Had turned his stately head.
That is a long way off,
And time runs on,’ he said,
‘And the night grows rough.’

‘I am of Ireland,
And the Holy Land of Ireland,
And time runs on,’ cried she.
‘Come out of charity
And dance with me in Ireland.’

‘The fiddlers are all thumbs,
Or the fiddle-string accursed,
The drums and the kettledrums
And the trumpets all are burst,
And the trombone,’ cried he,
‘The trumpet and trombone,’
And cocked a malicious eye,
‘But time runs on, runs on.’

I am of Ireland,
And the Holy Land of Ireland,
And time runs on,’ cried she.
“Come out of charity
And dance with me in Ireland.’

May 2011.

How to avoid costly phone premium rate numbers in spain. 902 Numbers are very expensive to call.

The site is  http://www.nmn900.com/ – a web site which is an index of companies and their 902 numbers and gives their landline equivalent.

Okay, the site is in spanish but is pretty simple to use and understand. Just type in a companies name or their 902 number and you can find the normal landline equivalent.

November:

Nov 08: Castillo Bil Bil, Benalmadena.

Nov 22-29: New Exhibition in Málaga City Sala de Actos, C Bolivia

Nov 14: New Auction: Mullens, Laurel Park, Bray, Co Wicklow

Nov 14: Auction ChildLife 2010 Enniscorty, County Wexford.

Nov: New exhibition at Mirlo Blanco - Mijas Pueblo

Nov 27 and 28: The Over 50′s Show: the lifestyle event for older people - Estepona on Sat 27th & Sun 28th

Nov: Jinete: Carretera La Cala Golf, Km. 4.5; La Cala de Mijas, Mijas Costa

Nov: A Stroll thru´Ulysses: ART & EXHIBITION

Nov: The Man from La Mancha: ART & EXHIBITION

Sep 06th:

New exhibition at galeria Lucia, Fuengirola.

Sep 05th:

BIENNALE  INTERNAZIONALE  DELL’ ARTE  CONTEMPORANEA
Firenze –  Fortezza da Basso –  3/11 december  2011

Dear Mr Cummiskey,
We would like to invite you to exhibit your artwork in the next edition of the Florence Biennale.  After reviewing your artwork present in internet, the Internal Committee has expressed favourable opinion for your participation. The seventh edition of the Biennale will be held from 3 to 11 December 2011.
Marian Abramovic and Shu Yong in 2009, Gilbert & George in 2007, Christo and Jeanne-Claude and Richard Anuskiewicz in 2007 and David Hockney in 2003 were awarded with the maximum recognition, the Lorenzo il Magnifico award for their career. The Biennale attracted an impressive number of enthusiasts, artists and visitors. Each day of the seventh edition was studded with collateral events and conferences, such as that of Gregorio Luke, Former Director of the MOLAA at Long Beach, among others that can be seen in our website www.florencebiennale.org

August 4th

The following images were completed today and will be available mid August.

James Joyce at the Ha´penny bridge

James Joyce at the Ha´penny bridge

29 July 2010.

New painting completed today.

Watching – SOLD!

18 x 24 cm. watercolour on paper.   €75.00.

Watching


23/07/2010: Mirlo Blanco - Mijas Pueblo - six images on display. Click here.

Stephen Howes Fine Art is based in Malaga Southern Spain and advises and acts on behalf of private and institutional collectors in the disposition of fine art assets.

Alone

Alone – a poem by James Joyce interpreted and painted in watercolor on Indian hand made paper. c. 28 x 23 cms. One only, original. Ref: p132

Poems of James Joyce

Shakespeare and Co., Paris, published Pomes Penyeach, by James Joyce, in 1927.

An American, Sylvia Beach, who was a patron of Joyce, owned this publishing business and bookshop. She was the first publisher of Ulysses in 1922.

Joyce also published 36 short poems entitled Chamber Music.

I have painted a series of James Joyce’s Poems in watercolours using waterproof ink on hand made Indian paper where I have given the paper an aged appearance.

Each painting is given its attributable date of the poems composition.

20/07/2010: Featured image on Barebrush.com

Taking the Rays

My watercolour painting was chosen for the July calendar on Barebrush.com.

Vote here for July 20.

Terms of Engagement, Part I — Mikaela Sardo LaMarche, curator for ACA Galleries, NYC, had a clear objective for the July N*des-of-the-Month calendar. In the Call for Entries she was seeking “excellent technical skill coupled with a strong aesthetic sense….works that allow the viewer to enter the picture and…engage the composition and subject.”

Selected from over 800 submissions, the 31 excellent artworks in this calendar seem to express serenity and peace, something much needed in a world increasingly chaotic. Enjoy!

There are 31 artists represented in July, 2010.

You can also vote for “My Favorite N*de,” the poll which includes all of the art in the calendar. Please vote for July 20 here. Winners announced August 1st.

Click here for more about ACA Galleries

Thank you all for your interest in barebrush.com, dedicated to the art of the nude.

Desayuno – Breakfast.

July 15th, 2010
Breakfast

Desayuno - Breakfast - Aceite. 24x18 cms., watercolour & ink on paper.

Desayuno – Breakfast – Aceite.
My Mediterranean Diet.
24 x 18 cms. Watercolour & ink on paper.
€ 100.00 Euro.

holiday-rentals-vacation-rentals

July 10th, 2010

Roger CummiskeyThe Artist – Roger Cummiskey.

 

Treat yourself to a vacation!

Feel the Heat

When was the last time your swimsuit got an airing? 

Get in early for the Summer.
When we are booked we are booked!


Art-filled Apartments in Fuengirola - a museum-worthy art collection for your pleasure.

Fuengirola, Spain.


 

See availability and prices.

Two bedroom - Swimming pool, spacious communal quiet garden. Short walk to City centre and Beach.

Ultra modern newly renovated all electric centrally located homey apartment. Property # 279752.

One bedroom- Town Centre, beach 100 m, beside Bus and Train stations. En español.

Chic renovated centrally located homey apartment. Property 300884.

20 minutes from Malaga International Airport.   TRAIN TIMETABLE.

Good value, attention to detail. Modern.

Parking – private off street both apartments.

Two Bedroom Week Month
Edif. Don Francisco, 3C
To Jun 2012  - 30/06/2012 €350 €800
Jul 01/07/2012 – 31/07/2012 €490 €1,700
Aug 01/08/2012 – 31/08/2012 €550 €2,000
Sep 01/09/2012 – 30/09/2012 €450 €1,600
HomeAway:    279752
Niumba:             216392
One Bedroom Week Month
#47, Residencia 2
To Jun 2012 – 30/06/2012 €270 €600
Jul 01/07/2012 – 31/07/2012 €400 €1,500
Aug 01/08/2012 – 31/08/2012 €450 €1,750
Sep 01/09/2012 – 30/09/2012 €300 €1,000
HomeAway: 300884
Niumba:              216413

Why hotel when you can HomeAway?

See my holiday home on HomeAway.co.uk

Holiday Accommodation 2012.

Privately owned and managed by Roger & Dolores Cummiskey.

Extra photos. One bedroom. One Bedroom.

Extra Photos. Two bedroom. Two Bedroom.

Directions. Blue and white building on right hand side.

Thank you for your enquiry.

Here are the details for the dates that you have requested.

Your Enquiry:

DATE:     00/00- 00/00/2012;    € xxx.00.   2A

There are no agents fees charged or payable in these prices. You are renting directly from the owner.

Let me know if you would like any further information. Welcome pack included. Tea, coffee, milk, water, cereal.

Booking is on a first come basis as per the date of your deposit appearing on my bank statement.

A photocopy of the passports/DNI of those staying is required on arrival.

If you wish to book the apartment then a 50% deposit is required payable directly by Bank Transfer to my account below.

The balance is payable + a €100.00 refundable deposit on the handing to you of the keys on your arrival.

Banco Sabadell Atlantico, Adva de Mijas, Fuengirola.

International.

IBAN / BIC:  ES3600817455130001045215

ABA/Swift:   BSABESBB

In Spain: 81 7455 13  0001045215

Bank: 81;   Branch 7455;    Sort Code  13;  AC # 0001045215

Or you may in pay by Credit Card - please contact me.

I hope that this information is to your satisfaction and I look forward to hearing from you.

Electricity and Water charges are included except for longer term rentals – Winter months.

 

Gracias por su consulta.

Extra photos.  Un dormitorio.  
   One Bedroom

Extra Photos.  Dos dormitorios. Two Bedroom   Directions.

Alojamiento para vacaciones.

Gestionado por el propietario -  Roger y Dolores Cummiskey.

Aquí están los detalles para la fecha que usted haya solicitado.

Su consulta:  FECHA: 00/00- 00/00/2012;    € xxx.00.   2A

¿quisiera más información?.  Paquete de bienvenida incluido.

La reserva es el orden de llegada según la fecha de su depósito no aparecen en mi estado de cuenta bancario.

Una fotocopia de los pasaportes/DNI de los que permanecen se requiere a la llegada.

Si desea reservar el apartamento a continuación, un depósito del 50% es requerido a pagar directamente por transferencia bancaria a mi cuenta a continuación.

El saldo se abona + a €100.00 depositivo refundable en la entrega a usted de las llaves a su llegada.

Banco Sabadell Atlantico, Adva de Mijas, 29640, Fuengirola.

en españa:   81 7455 13  0001045215

O usted puede pagar con tarjeta de crédito - habla con mi.

Espero que esta información sea de su y espero con interés escuchar de usted.

Electricidad y agua están incluidos a excepción de alquiler más largo plazo – meses de invierno.

 

Minimum stay – 1 week price.

Visit Antigua Casa Guardia, Vinos de Málaga. Fundada en 1840. The oldest bodega in Málaga.

Try Plaza de la Merced – Fundación Picasso (€1.00) – casa natal.

 

Don Francisco two bedroom apartment

From Airport. The train leaves every 20 minutes and takes 33 mins to arrive in Fuengirola.

Lovely trip and costs less than €2.00 each. You will enjoy it.

When you get to Fuengirola station take the escalator up to the street.
Do a U turn and walk straight past the Mercado Central on your left and the
Tourist office on your right. Stay on the left hand side pavement.
You are 5 minutes from the apartment. Stroll, do not walk fast as it is very warm!

Turn left at the Farmacía and the roundabout with the three horses heads.
Walk up Calle Maestra Anglés Aspiazu and take the first right onto
Calle Miguel de Unamuno.
You are there. Directions

I will meet you.    No taxis required!

Fuengirola

Feria del Rosario is held in honour of Our Lady of the Rosary in the second week of October. Many equestrian displays and traditional Andalucian activities are included in the festivities. Stalls fill the local fairground.

What’s On Guide to find out what’s on right now.

http://costadelsol.angloinfo.com/information/whatsontoday.asp

 

Number 47  - one bedroom apartment.

No taxis required.

From Airport. The train leaves every 20 minutes and takes 33 mins to arrive in Fuengirola.

Lovely trip and costs less than €2.00 each. You will enjoy it.

When you get to Fuengirola take the escalator up to the street.
Cross the road and pass the Bus Station on your right. Stay on the left hand side pavement.
Cross the road onto Calle Jacinto Benavente. Stay on the left hand side pavement.

The apartment is on the left hand side less than 100 m in a small square.
Pass Mr Noodle and Suchi Bar – there is a small square. Stroll, do not walk fast as it is very warm!

We will meet you at Cafe Rock n Roll in that small square.

 

VIDEO about Fuengirola

 

Come join us

Seek some sun with us today in one of our two different apartments in Fuengirola. First up is Edif. Don Francisco, an intimate boutique apartment with a lush garden and swimming pool in Fuengirola.

The second, Residencia 2, an uber-romantic centre City getaway in Fuengirola gives the client an opportunity to watch the World go by or even join them – an elevator ride away.

It’s easy to get in a rut if you follow the crowds … which is why it’s such a pleasure to find a new neighborhood to explore. Fuengirola has lots of little narrow streets all offering something unique.

Even Spaniards hang out here.

 

VIDEO about Andalucia.

 

While Fuengirola is a terrific, popular and spotlessly clean resort and town that can get very busy with crowds of tourists in August, just steps away the Don Francisco apartment offers a sleek and peaceful escape. It is no mistake that the apartment feels like a modern art gallery, with original artworks by the owner, a contemporary artist, adorning the walls. We can recommend  activities to you as your insider in the city, suggesting museum visits, daytrips and the hot spot restaurants and bars. The Tourist Office is just around the corner also.

What to know
The apartments are within walking distance of all modern conveniences.
Private Parking at both apartment at no charge.
There are a few fitness centers within short walking distance for the really active.
The beach is also nearby but better, there is an 8 km flat walk used by all the Tourists and Spanish locals alike.
The train and bus services go to and from the airport – 33 mins every 20 minutes  - and the facilities are excellent. Taxis need not be used for these journeys. The train also takes you to the centre of Malaga City.

About your stay
We have lived in these apartments ourselves and now live nearby therefore you can be sure they have met our standards.

Our apartments offer a stylish and peaceful escape. But excitement is never too far away.
Their designer pedigree is evident also throughout our apartments, which isn’t over-the-top modern but feels warm and welcoming in a subtle palette of light browns and creams. Red dominates the furniture to lend an air of extra luxury.

The local Spanish bars and restaurants serve a three course lunch with wine for €7.50 to €8.00. Now you will not get such freshly cooked and served up fare anywhere else in Europe at that price! Do not be afraid, it will do you no harm. Fish, pork and chicken are always on the menus. Try the wines for an experience second to none. You can go back to your own local tastes after your holiday.

Spanish people love chatting and talking over a drink and tapas. If you make even a small effort to say a few words – por favor and gracias – then you will find that the locals will be interested in learning where you are from and talking about it. They are also football mad. Well, they did win the European and World Cups recently and their teams, Barcelona, Real Madrid and now Malaga are among the most famous in the world. The number 1 tennis player in the World, Rafa Nadal is Spanish.

Andalucía is the largest producer of olive oil in the World so you must try it. As a minimum try it on a toasted roll with a little salt for breakfast and wash it down with a glass of cafe con leche (white coffee) for under € 3.00. You will never look back. At 11.00 am try some churros and chocolate. Now you are living.

You cannot visit Spain without trying the salchicón, chorizo, lomo, serrano ham and manchego cheese. Just ask for articulos Ibericos. What a treat!

What to do

  1. To make it really easy for you the Tourist office is around the corner from both apartments.
  2. The Tuesday market is a thriving place to go for bargain hunters and fruit shoppers alike.
  3. Taste Olive Oil. Yes, the most famous olive oil producing area in the World. You have no excuse not to try the many varieties and learn a little about this health giving food.
  4. Biking in Fuengirola or hiring a motor bike or a car is no problem. Join the locals and visit Mijas Pueblo. A stunning white village nearby and explore the city’s parks and gardens. Personally I use the public transport that runs all day long and is very reasonable by any standards.
  5. Get Shopping. Explore the luxury boutiques of the City. All the big and familiar names are there. There are lots of great finds also on the smaller side streets.

This eclectic area is constantly filled with locals and foreigners, with a Spanish atmosphere that is unexpectedly unique.

What we love

  1. Portofino, Acqua and Tango are Italian, Spanish and Argentinian restaurants that will not disappoint.
  2. Myramar Shopping Centre has shops, restaurants and Cinemas but just to stroll about window shopping is a treat.
  3. The lobby lounge of the Florida Hotel is a beautiful resting place right off the beach.
  4. Musical amenities such as vinyl, turntables and guitars abound and the disco scene starts around 12 and goes on till the clients leave. All ages are catered for in the many different discos.
  5. You like Karaokee. OK you are catered for.
  6. T-shirts, bags, watches and shoes are offered by the Lookie Lookie men if you sit out at night. And why not? Everybody does.
  7. Internet cafes are available and WIFI facilities are available free if you have to have your computer with you. I thought you wanted to come on holiday!
  8. Visit the Casa de la Cultura in Fuengirola, Castillo Sohail and the Casa Museo in Mijas Pueblo. Did I mention Marbella and Puerto Banus? Ronda or Granada? There is so much to do!

What to know

  1. The apartments are constantly painted and upgraded and the furniture modernized  as necessary.
  2. Bunk beds aren’t for everyone but are available. Extra fold up single beds can also be arranged and a child cot is also available (IKEA).
  3. For the ladies there are top class hairdressers and beauty amenities right round Fuengirola. Get your nails done! We can make recommendations.

Why to go
Its very hot in Fuengirola therefore expect people to be shuffling about in shorts and tee shirts. You will be also, and bring your Bono sunglasses. Staying in one of our two apartment doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice class or comfort.

Tiled floors are everywhere. The apartments are fully equiped – just bring your prescription drugs but there are Farmacías/Chemist shops nearby and open 24 hours.

You will never be short of things to do in Fuengirola and the local area. You will meet new friends and maybe even visit one of the many foreign run bars. But, in my opinion, when you are in Spain, Spanish is the way to go!

Did I mention horse racing, mountaineering, skateboarding, jogging…?  And the balconies are south east facing to take the sun all afternoon and warm the apartments if needed.

Oh well, if you are looking for me I will be sitting in the shade chatting on my mobile phone or taking a siesta between 2-5 pm, just like the Spanish people!

What we love

VIDEO about Malaga City

 

City Art & Culture Modern

Malaga City is one of the World’s great centers for art and design.

Málaga City is a thriving city only a short train ride away. Walk to the train station in under 5 minutes and travel on the modern, spotlessly clean train right into the heart of Malaga City. Before you get here we will send you a map of all of the top art galleries in the City you can walk about.

Picasso was born there. His parents home now houses the Picasso Foundation. There are two exhibition venues in Plaza de la Merced. The Picasso Museum is a short stroll through the narrow streets. Just steps from the Museo Picasso is the also new 2010 Museo Revello de Toro.

The Baroness Thyssen museum should be your next stop – opened 24 March 2011.

The Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) is right beside the train station and brings World class artists to the City. New exhibitions open all the time.

Booking

To reserve the apartment you need to make a bank transfer of 50% of the rental from your bank to my bank in Spain. In this way there is a record of the transaction. You will have your own receipt and I will also email a copy receipt to you. Once this deposit has been received I will confirm the booking for you.

You pay the balance due on the handing over by me of the keys to you when you arrive at the apartment. My wife and I will meet you there to ensure that everything is as expected. You will text me with your expected time of arrival in Fuengirola. A further €100 refundable deposit is also required at that time against damages and return of the keys when you leave. My wife and I will meet you when you are leaving.

We live nearby and do not anticipate any problems.   +34 666 78 26 42.

VIDEO about Mijas.

Video about Marbella.

Media Room

July 7th, 2010

Valtocado 2011.

July 18 2010 - NEW – July 2010.

Shop on Facebook for Prints and cards of my images.

July 8 2010 – General discussion on 340 TV, Mijas on News and Views.

Radio interview Mijas Radio January 2010 with Maria Jose Romero.

Radio interview with Karen McMahon 2010 Mijas Radio December 2009.

A Stroll thro Ulysses - Documentary Film. 23 mins

AEPE ID card

YouTube selection.

Compliments: Philip Magee.

Compliments: Capucine Boulivard

A Media Room is where you upload information like your bio, your photo, photos of your artwork, and an FAQ section with talking points about you and your work that they can use.

Archive all your press releases in your Media Room.

FAQ

Detached House for Sale – Blackrock, County Dublin.

July 7th, 2010

December 2010.   More photos.

Now quoting € 825,000.00

Was €1.25 million with agent before the bubble burst!

Loc8: NM4-19-D63

Local Area Information:

  • Address: Lindenvale, Blackrock, South Co. Dublin
  • Distance to City Centre: 8.2 km (5.1 miles), 75 minute walk
  • Public transport routes that service Blackrock:
    -  Train – Dart –  Bus: 7, 7A, 17, 45, 114, 115
  • Nearby Areas: Blackrock Village, Monkstown, Galloping Green, Deans Grange, Stillorgan, Kill O’ The Grange

Click to Contact me directly.


Features

* South facing rear secluded garden

* Gas fired central heating radiators

* Double glazed UPVC windows

* Garage – easily converted to study

* Convenient location to Blackrock and DART

* Bright spacious Shaker fitted kitchen

* Raised sun deck patio area. Walk out from Dining room and kitchen

* Partly floored attic – suit conversion

* Telecom Phone Watch alarm system

* Secluded mature cul – de -sac

Description

Attractive detached residence in this most sought after area convenient to Blackrock and DART. In quiet secluded cul-de-sac with rear south facing feature garden.

Outside:

Front lawn with high hedges
Driveway to garage 19 ‘ x 8 ‘ – suit conversion
2 side entrances
Feature walled rear garden with lawns and water fountain
Very private, not overlooked, with cable and solar power lighting.
South-westerly sunny aspect,

Raised large sun deck (pressure treated)

Accommodation


Porch entrance to spacious hall 17 ‘ x 8′ with

Cloakroom 6 ‘x 6 ‘ with WHB and WC off

Beautiful well appointed bright Living room 17 ‘ x 12 ‘ 6″ with large picture window, marble/mahogany fireplace

Dining room 12 ‘ x 12 ’6 ” with sliding doors to Patio sun deck

Fully fitted bright kitchen 14 ‘ x12 ‘ Shaker units, Spanish rustic tiled floor, recessed lighting, dining area

Separate plumbed utility room 9′ x 7′

Upstairs

Large landing 13 ‘ x 14 ‘

Bedroom (1) 12 ‘ x 11 ‘

Bedroom (2) Master 13 ‘ 2″ x 12 ‘ with wall to wall mirror sliding wardrobe unit, en suite 9 ‘ x 4 ‘ fully tiled, WHB and WC, Power shower.

Bedroom (3) 12′ x 12 ‘ with built-in wardrobe

Bedroom (4) 12 ‘ x 9 ‘ with built-in wardrobe
Main bathroom, fully tiled, chocolate coloured suite. Electric shower. WC.

Hotpress

1750 Sq Feet approx

Directions to Property:


Location:

Just off Carysfort Ave. at Carysfort Clinic into Proby Square, keep right into Linden Vale with its circular cul-de-sac and central green.

Within walking distance of Blackrock and DART, QBC, shops, churchs, Smurfit Business College, Blackrock College and with easy access to city.

Look Now!

July 6th, 2010

Picasso

Vejay wrote: “Superb!”

Fuengirola

Look Now!

Restaurante La Vita è Bella, C/ Moncayo, 16, Fuengirola. (Fish Alley).

Exhibition: July 2010

Open: Daily 13-16 and 18-24, seven days.

Look Now!

A solo exhibition of paintings in oil and watercolour by Dublin Artist Roger Cummiskey at the new restaurant La Vita è Bella in Fish Alley, Fuengirola.

A selection of over 20 paintings by the locally based artist, Roger Cummiskey.

Roger is President of the Andalusian International Artists Group.

Look now!


You should also visit the Picasso Foundation located at:

Plaza de la Merced, 15. 29012 Málaga

Phone number: (+34) 952060215

Email: informacion.fundacionpicasso@malaga.eu

Opening times: from Monday to Sunday from 9:30 to 20:00 except bank holidays

Price: 1 €

Location map

Parking area

Bus numbers: 36 (plaza de la Merced); 1, 37 and Circular 2 (La Victoria Street)