Canalside house with views south over the water and its walkways in Inchicore

For Sale

A spacious Dublin 8 Canalside two-bedroom terraced house with attic conversion in a charming location.

On the southern boundary of Inchicore, overlooking the Grand Canal and just a few minutes’ walk from the Drimnagh Luas stop, is a smart two-bedroom, two-bathroom terraced house.

Number 4 Saint Helen’s Terrace is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom house with an attic room on a gorgeous stretch of the waterway. It has a rail and gate entrance with a small south-facing front garden.

Canalside

Address:3 Saint Helen's Terrace, Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08KP3C

Asking price: €425,000

Agent: Brock Delappe

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The 1930s brown-brick terraced house opens into a hall that leads to its dining area in the centre of the ground floor.

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The living room overlooks the canal.

The living room is to the front and overlooks the canal and its walkway.

The house is decent-sized and offers a good balance of accommodation and living space.

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The kitchen leads through to a utility room and guest w.c

The stairs lead up from the dining room to the first-floor accommodation, and a glass-panelled door opens into the kitchen.

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The decked back garden with a shed and pedestrian rear access

Beyond it are valuable engine room spaces, a utility and a downstairs guest w.c.

There is a small yard to the back, complete with a shed where you could store bikes, for there is pedestrian rear access, and with the bike lane connectivity all the way up and down the canals, this might be a smart way to transport around town.

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The principal bedroom overlooks the waterway.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom runs the width of the front of the property.

From its windows, commuters who need to travel greater distances and possess 20: 20 vision may be able to read the live time feed at Drimnagh red line Luas stop, which is less than a five-minute walk away.

You can likely probably see the tram coming down the tracks and still be on time to catch it.

The 11-stop journey to Middle Abbey Street in the city centre is about 25 minutes.

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The second double bedroom to the back

There is a second double overlooking the back and a full bathroom on the return.

This is something that a lot of this style of terraced housing stock lacks.

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The attic

The attic has been converted and is used by the owners as a study.  

Agents Brock Delappe are seeking €425,000 for the D2 Ber-rated property, which extends to 98 square metres.

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