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Beds | 2 beds |
Price | €295,000 |
Property Type | |
Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
Refreshed on | Oct 6, 2025 |
Eircode | A92 F8XR |
Group Name | Property Partners Little |
Sales License Number | 002606 |
Description
2 bedroom period townhouse located in highly desirable and unique location on southside of Drogheda town. St Marys Cottages were originally built as workers houses by the Cairnes brewery in 1892. Located off the Dublin road and only a short walk to Drogheda train station and Scotch Hall shopping centre in lovely quiet cul de sac. No.17 although requiring some modernization, retains much of its original character and charm. Internally the house comprises of entrance hall, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen. To rear is a courtyard garden with rear access and original redbrick storage sheds. To front is a large mature garden that enjoys elevated aspect overlooking Drogheda town. A truly special property in one of Drogheda's finest locations. Quote from Buildings of Ireland: This attractive row of twenty worker's houses was built in 1892 by the Cairnes Trust of Cairne's Brewery for the workers in their brewery, this terrace is a highly attractive example of philanthropic housing at the end of the nineteenth century. Their modest designs are enhanced by the canopies with their finely crafted bargeboards and brackets. Situated on a height overlooking the town, these houses with their associated gardens and access lanes form a charming insular complex which is an important feature within the architectural heritage of Drogheda.
Description
2 bedroom period townhouse located in highly desirable and unique location on southside of Drogheda town. St Marys Cottages where originally built as workers houses by the Cairnes brewery in 1892. Located off the Dublin road and only a short walk to Drogheda train station in lovely quiet cul de sac. No.17 although requiring some modernization, retains much of its original character and charm. Internally the house comprises of entrance hall, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen. To rear is a courtyard garden with rear access and original redbrick storage sheds. To front is a large mature garden that enjoys elevated aspect overlooking Drogheda town. A truly special property in one of Drogheda's finest locations.Quote from Buildings of Ireland:This attractive row of twenty worker's houses was built in 1892 by the Cairnes Trust of Cairne's Brewery for the workers in their brewery, this terrace is a highly attractive example of philanthropic housing at the end of the nineteenth century. Their modest designs are enhanced by the canopies with their finely crafted bargeboards and brackets. Situated on a height overlooking the town, these houses with their associated gardens and access lanes form a charming insular complex which is an important feature within the architectural heritage of Drogheda.
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Features
Rear courtyard Rear access Original redbrick storage sheds Single glazed wood windows Duel heating - Oil heating & back boiler
BER Details
BER: Exempt
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Date created: Oct 6, 2025