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Beds | 1 bed |
Price | Sold |
Property Type | House |
Size | 58 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-B3 |
Refreshed on | Sep 6, 2024 |
Eircode | D07 C7R6 |
Group Name | Eoin O'Neill Property Advisers |
Sales License Number | 001562 |
Description
This beautifully remodelled and extended home at No. 3 Myrtle Street offers a rare opportunity to own a turnkey property with exceptional design and craftsmanship in one of Dublin's most charming and central locations. Originally an Artisan cottage from the late 1800s, it has been meticulously redesigned and expanded to approximately 58 sq.m, including a stunning first-floor dormer extension. From the moment you step inside, you will be captivated by the quality and creativity that lies behind its classic red brick façade. A short hallway leads you into the heart of the home—a spacious, open-plan living and kitchen area. The bespoke kitchen, handcrafted by Modoco, features elegant cabinetry, a sleek breakfast counter, and clever design elements that make cooking and entertaining a joy. A standout feature of the space is the striking back-lit, mirrored cocktail cabinet, perfect for hosting. The living area is equally inviting, with a luxurious Herringbone Oak engineered floor and a floor-to-ceiling sliding door that opens to a private courtyard, flooding the space with natural light. Practicality meets style in the adjacent utility room, which connects to a contemporary shower room finished with high-end Porcelanosa tiles and stylish black chrome fixtures, including a rainfall and handheld shower. The cosy bedroom at the front of the cottage retains a piece of the home's history with its original Yellow Brick Chimney, adding character and warmth. The custom-made solid beech staircase, illuminated by LED lights along the handrail, is a bold design statement, leading you to the first-floor Attic Room. This bright, multifunctional space offers stunning views of the Dublin skyline and mountains through the large dormer window. It also boasts plenty of storage solutions and a beautifully appointed En Suite shower room. Nestled in a prime location, the property is within walking distance of the picturesque Broadstone Basin, Bradstone LUAS stop is a three-minute walk, and just a short ten-minute stroll from O'Connell Street. It's also conveniently close to the new DIT campus at Grangegorman, making it a perfect home for city living.
Accommodation
Ground Floor - Entrance Hall with Under-Stair storage: 1.75m x 1.98m - Featuring solid beech staircase with integrated LED lighting Bedroom 1: 2.34m x 4.03m - Built-in home office desk and built-in shelving, original yellow brick chimney Living Room: 3.23m x 3.81m - Floor to ceiling sliding door leading to the yard, 5 point surround sound system, polished concrete shelving Kitchen/Dining Area: 2.58m x 4.85m - Bespoke fitted Modoco kitchen, double oven, integrated appliances, Back-lit cocktail cabinet and cocktail bar Utility Room: 2.13m x 1.11m - Containing washing machine, tumble dryer and additional under-counter freezer Downstairs WC: 2.13m x 1.20m - Feature full-wall mirror, black chrome shower and taps, pressurised rain shower Outer Yard: 3.34m x 3.14m - Granite paving slabs, external lighting and sockets, original yellow bricks from house renovation used for garden walls First Floor - Attic Room - 4.20m x 3.67m - Custom bed base and headboard, built-in wardrobes and ceiling tracked curtains Attic Store 1 - 0.90m x 2.18m Attic Store 2 - 1.49m x 4.59m Attic Store 3 - 1.10m x 2.28m WC - 0.90m x 2.20m - Pressurised rain shower, anti-slip floor tiles and heated anti-fog mirror
Features
Built 1895 -Remodeled by Architect Owner 2018 Exceptional design creativity One bedroom plus Attic room 58 sq.m in Total B3 BER Rating Gas Combi Boiler Aluminium Windows Pressurised water system Throughout
BER Details
BER: B3
Date created: Sep 6, 2024