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Beds | 2 beds |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | |
Size | 56 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-C3 |
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Eircode | D07X310 |
Description
A very well appointed and centrally located two bedroom apartment situated in Smithfield Village, the redeveloped former Jameson distillery site which now incorporates residential apartments, commercial office space, restaurants and the Jameson Museum in the old distillery building. Designed by the renowned Architects, A & D Wejchart, the site maximises the historical heritage of the distillery while incorporating well planned living spaces, commercial units and parking. Located on Bow Street and a two minute walk from the Bar Council of Ireland, the Kings Building, the Four Courts, the Red Luas line etc, Smithfield Village could not be more centrally positioned. Number 51 is a bright dual aspect apartment, with access from the second floor courtyard walk way. Freshly decorated and refurbished in recent years to a very good standard, this two bedroom apartment is presented in excellent order. This apartment extends to 56 sq. m. and comprises an entrance hall with storage, a bright living room, modern kitchen with integrated appliances, two spacious double bedrooms with timber flooring throughout and a main bathroom. Must be viewed to be appreciated.
Rooms
Features
Central Location Dual aspect Secure parking included Two double bedrooms Balcony Freshly decorated
BER Details
BER: C3 BER No.106044092 Energy Performance Indicator:203.9 kWh/m²/yr
Directions
On Bow Street, heading north the entrance to Block D is on the left just after the entrance to the Old Jameson Distillery and to the left of, and adjacent to the entrance to Duck Lane. The apartment is on the second floor.
Rental History
Last rent set at €1450.00 on 08/02/2017 Parking space let seperately at €80 per month. Both to be sold with vacant possession.
Service Charge
€1765.92 for year ending 31/12/2019
Date created: Nov 14, 2018