
Property of the Week: House steeped in history ideal for buyers looking to step up the property ladder
6 St James Avenue is a period property built in the 1880’s and is steeped in history. Located a stone’s throw from iconic St James Gate Guinness brewery with its 9,000 year lease.
An ideal purchase for a wide array of buyers including those wishing to step on to the property ladder, investors etc.
Located on the Luas Line and within walking distance of City Centre, this property is close to every amenity imaginable.
The accommodation of this extended dwelling house on ground floor comprises of two reception rooms leading to kitchen and bathroom and outside storage area.
The kitchen is modern and has integrated gas hob and oven and fridge freezer.
A door from the kitchen leads to secluded and private courtyard, a cleverly designed outbuilding to the rear is plumbed for appliances and could be utilised as an office space.
The courtyard to the rear is bounded by original stoned walls from St James Gate, the home of Guinness.
The staircase at entrance hall leads to two large double dimension bedrooms on first floor with high ceilings.
The attic is converted to a games room with two velux windows allowing bright natural light.
Extending to c75 sq m over two floors, accommodation is cleverly proportioned and laid out.
The property is further enhanced by new double glazed windows and doors.
Off street permit parking is on offer to the front of the property.
A central location is pivotal in buying and selling and this property has just that.
Appointment to view can be made with Auctioneers Pat O’Dwyer or David Linehan on 01-4591400. Offers are invited in the region of €250,000. Alternatively call into our office at 19 Main Street, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 to get your property moving