Description
Accommodation
Features
- Double fronted red brick period house
- Currently split into two units with two granny-flats in the garden
- Rear access onto St. Albans Road
BER Details
Negotiator
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Beds | 4 beds |
Price | Sale Agreed |
Property Type | House |
Size | 158 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-G |
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Eircode | D08 F2DT |
Description
Sherry FitzGerald takes great pleasure in presenting 160 South Circular Road to the market. A fantastic opportunity to acquire this double-fronted 4 bedroom end of terrace red brick period home with endless opportunity for the purchaser to renovate and create an attractive family home or convert into a clever investment option. In need of complete refurbishment and modernisation, many original features remain whilst at the same time works to each room are required. This house presents a wonderful opportunity to the discerning buyer to create a home of distinction to their own design and specification (subject to relevant planning permission). The property, which retains many original features, benefits from a most favourable location at the corner of St. Alban's Road overlooking Griffith College. All the ingredients are present for the new owner to create a truly special home. The well-proportioned and versatile accommodation is currently split into two self contained units - ground and first floor. There are three gracious reception rooms, a Kitchen/breakfast room, two bathrooms and four bedrooms. To the rear is a 75 foot north-west facing garden which currently houses two self-contained granny flats which are accessed off St. Alban's Road. Superbly located in this highly sought-after area, where houses of this calibre and potential seldom come to the market. All social and essential amenities are on your doorstep to include coffee houses, restaurants, pubs, specialist and convenience stores, schools and colleges, public transport etc.
Accommodation
Features
BER Details
BER: G BER No: 105622112 Energy Performance Indicator: 586.79 (kWh/m2/yr)
Negotiator
Barry Ensor
Date created: May 27, 2022