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Price | Sold |
Property Type | Period House |
Size | 189.28 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-Exempt |
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Eircode | D06 WY09 |
Group Name | Mullery O Gara Estate Agents |
Sales License Number | 004302 |
Description
Further info to follow: Mullery O’Gara are proud to present 27 Grosvenor Square to the market, a spacious Victorian residence exuding original character. The property stands as a splendid mid-terraced red brick dwelling, commanding views over the square and its tennis courts from the front, while to the rear is a large detached garage and laneway access. Well maintained over the years and in units there are numerous original features intact - among these are the ornate marble and cast iron mantlepieces, intricate ceiling cornices adorned with centre roses, picture railing, original timber floors and doors that showcase the residence's timeless charm. Currently laid out as 4 separate units. Flooded with natural light, the interior's high ceiling heights create an inviting ambience, and its dual aspects encompass views of both the Grosvenor Square tennis courts to the front and playing fields to the rear. The current configuration divides the space into 4 units, rendering it ideally suited for a number of uses such as a dual-purpose home/income, an investment opportunity, or conversion to a family home. Its superb location is but a few minutes' stroll from Rathmines village, complete with an array of boutiques, restaurants, cinemas, and shopping amenities. The property enjoys excellent proximity to various sports facilities, well-connected bus routes, and an impressive selection of highly regarded schools, including St. Mary’s, St. Louis, The High School, and Alexandra College. Externally, the residence boasts a railed front garden, while a walled rear garden (57ft) and patio space sits to the rear. In addition a large garage 32ft x 20ft leads to the laneway and would make an ideal home office/gym etc. History Grosvenor Square in the 1830’s was farmland, part of the Estate of the Earl of Meath. Prior to that it was monastic land held by the abbey of St. Thomas. Most of the houses on Grosvenor Square were built over the 1850’s and into the 1860’s, but the south-western part of the square remained undeveloped until the 1880’s. Alfred Wainright (of Crofton Road, Kingstown) had acquired western fields of the Estate from the Meath Estate, subdivided them into plots around the squared and sold them to speculative builders.
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BER: Exempt
Date created: Aug 15, 2023