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Beds | 2 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | |
Size | 60 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-C3 |
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Eircode | D08TE8V |
Description
Exquisite two-bedroom red brick mid-terrace home with quiet, sunny garden comes to market fantastically renovated. The property is fronted by an attractive red-brick façade and front courtyard, bordered by a wall, topped with ironwork railings and an iron gate. Upon entering, there is a sizeable inviting and comfortable living area floored with attractive solid dark wood. The adjacent kitchen/diner is spacious and brightly lit with a fully tiled floor, integrated appliances, recessed lighting, subway style splashback tiling and wooden cabinetry. A glass panelled patio door leads out into the garden. The main bathroom is large with a fully tiled floor, back tiled bath/shower unit with a monsoon showerhead and recessed lighting. The sunny garden backs onto the Oblates Gardens and is hard landscaped with laid stone flags and climber trellises offering privacy, an ideal space for relaxing in the sun or entertaining guests. Upstairs lies the bedrooms, both high ceilinged and floored with deep pile carpet. The front bedroom has in-built wardrobes and alcove shelving and is lit through a large window. The master bedroom is roomy, overlooking the garden and has the additional benefit of a large en-suite. The en-suite has a fully tiled floor, a wall-mounted stainless-steel towel rack, a large corner walk-in shower and modern sanitaryware. 25 O’Donoghue St. enjoys an excellent location on a quiet street. Local amenities include the Grand Canal walk/cycle ways, the Oblates Gardens and the Irish War Memorial Gardens. There are a number of shops and services within walking distance and public transport options include the Red Line LUAS, accessible via the Blackhorse LUAS stop, a series of central bus routes or a 15 minute cycle to the City Centre. 25 O’Donoghue St is also a hidden gem of Irish history, the last residence of the man who gave voice to the anthem of our Republic. Peadar Kearney(1883-1942) Co-founder of the Irish Volunteers, participant in the 1916 Easter Rising and composer of our national anthem ‘The Soldiers Song/ Amhrán na bhFiann’. Kearney left politics aside after 1922 and lived at 25 O’Donoghue St as a house painter until his death in 1942.
Features
Red brick façade Turn-key condition Master bedroom en-suite Convenient location Sunny garden Last living residence of Peadar Kearney (1883-1942)
BER Details
BER: C3 BER No.111936621 Energy Performance Indicator:204.56 kWh/m²/yr
Date created: Mar 20, 2019