19 Aughrim Street, Stoneybatter is a mid-terraced single-storey residence dating to c.1890?s. Though the house requires modernization and renovation throughout the property offers oodles of potential. There is a great city garden to the rear that extends to 18m (60ft) and there is resident on-street disc parking top the front. The accommodation extends to approx. 72sqm (775sqft) and comprises a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The original two rooms and hallway to the front of the house have 2.7m high ceiling height and fireplaces and would make fine bedrooms or reception rooms as required. The rear extension accommodates the kitchen, living room and bathroom. There is gas-fired heating and aluminium double-glazed windows.
The location could not be better as Aughrim Street is located in the bustling village of Stoneybatter and nearby Smithfield. The area is renowned for its many specialist shops, delicatessens, bakeries, cafes, and restaurants. There are plenty of supermarkets locally. One of the main attractions of the area is the fabulous Phoenix Park which is a mere 10-minute walk away. For those working in the city centre it is a pleasant stroll, with public transport also available at Heuston Station, numerous bus routes, the LUAS stops at Smithfield, Broadstone, and Grangegorman while the M50 allows easy access to the Airport. An exciting development in the area is the Technological University Dublin (TUD) campus at Grangegorman with lovely green open spaces accessible to the public.
Outside
There is a great city garden to the rear that extends to 18m (60ft)
Services
Mains Water, sewerage, drainage, electricity and gas.
Accommodation
Hallway (15.09ft x 4.10ft) Entrance Hall with 2.70 m high ceiling Living Room/Bedroom (11.65ft x 13.78ft) A great room suitable as a reception room or bedroom with 2.70 m high ceiling and fireplace. Living Room/Bedroom (9.84ft x 16.40ft) A great room suitable as a reception room or bedroom with 2.70 m high ceiling and fireplace. Kitchen (11.65ft x 8.53ft) Kitchen with floor and wall mounted units. Shower Room (7.05ft x 4.92ft) Room (9.51ft x 10.50ft) Room to the rear off the kitchen Room (9.51ft x 7.05ft) Interconnecting room off the kitchen
Features
Single-storey residence dating to c.1890's
Great city garden to the rear that extending to 18m (60ft)
2.7m high ceiling height,
Gas-fired central heating and two fireplaces
On-street resident disc parking
LUAS stops at Smithfield, Broadstone, and Grangegorman
Located in the bustling village of Stoneybatter and nearby Smithfield.
Floor area approx. 70sqm (753sqft)
Mains - Electricity, Mains Gas, Mains Sewerage
BER Details
BER F
BER No. 112842521
Energy Performance Indicator: 424.13 kWh/m²/yr kWh/m²/yr
Directions
D07 KDC4
Viewing Details
Viewing by Appointment
Negotiator
Eoin O'Toole
Features
Parking
Description
19 Aughrim Street, Stoneybatter is a mid-terraced single-storey residence dating to c.1890?s. Though the house requires modernization and renovation throughout the property offers oodles of potential. There is a great city garden to the rear that extends to 18m (60ft) and there is resident on-street disc parking top the front. The accommodation extends to approx. 72sqm (775sqft) and comprises a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The original two rooms and hallway to the front of the house have 2.7m high ceiling height and fireplaces and would make fine bedrooms or reception rooms as required. The rear extension accommodates the kitchen, living room and bathroom. There is gas-fired heating and aluminium double-glazed windows.
The location could not be better as Aughrim Street is located in the bustling village of Stoneybatter and nearby Smithfield. The area is renowned for its many specialist shops, delicatessens, bakeries, cafes, and restaurants. There are plenty of supermarkets locally. One of the main attractions of the area is the fabulous Phoenix Park which is a mere 10-minute walk away. For those working in the city centre it is a pleasant stroll, with public transport also available at Heuston Station, numerous bus routes, the LUAS stops at Smithfield, Broadstone, and Grangegorman while the M50 allows easy access to the Airport. An exciting development in the area is the Technological University Dublin (TUD) campus at Grangegorman with lovely green open spaces accessible to the public.
Outside
There is a great city garden to the rear that extends to 18m (60ft)
Services
Mains Water, sewerage, drainage, electricity and gas.
Accommodation
Hallway (15.09ft x 4.10ft) Entrance Hall with 2.70 m high ceiling Living Room/Bedroom (11.65ft x 13.78ft) A great room suitable as a reception room or bedroom with 2.70 m high ceiling and fireplace. Living Room/Bedroom (9.84ft x 16.40ft) A great room suitable as a reception room or bedroom with 2.70 m high ceiling and fireplace. Kitchen (11.65ft x 8.53ft) Kitchen with floor and wall mounted units. Shower Room (7.05ft x 4.92ft) Room (9.51ft x 10.50ft) Room to the rear off the kitchen Room (9.51ft x 7.05ft) Interconnecting room off the kitchen
Features
Single-storey residence dating to c.1890's
Great city garden to the rear that extending to 18m (60ft)
2.7m high ceiling height,
Gas-fired central heating and two fireplaces
On-street resident disc parking
LUAS stops at Smithfield, Broadstone, and Grangegorman
Located in the bustling village of Stoneybatter and nearby Smithfield.
Floor area approx. 70sqm (753sqft)
Mains - Electricity, Mains Gas, Mains Sewerage
BER Details
BER F
BER No. 112842521
Energy Performance Indicator: 424.13 kWh/m²/yr kWh/m²/yr