Georgian townhouse with a south-facing back garden in the heart of Dublin’s docklands

For Sale

Beautifully restored and ready to move right into, this three-bedroom Georgian townhouse comes to market with a C2 Ber-rating.

Address: 133 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2, D02CV44

Asking price: €905,000

Agent: Bespoke Estate Agents

A Georgian terraced house in Dublin’s Docklands with a C2 Ber rating and in walk-in condition offers a characterful alternative to three-bedroom apartments in the area.

Number 133 is a modest-sized Georgian two-storey over basement house with a south-facing back garden and pedestrian rear access. It extends to 132 square metres.

Georgian townhouse

Built in the 1820s, the house is in immaculate condition, starting with its tiled entrance hall, complete with cornicing and ceiling roses, and a Victorian-style radiator.

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At this level, there is a sitting room with an open hearth to the front.

Its window box and shutters are in situ, and there is exposed brickwork on the chimney breast.

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The property’s only bathroom is luxuriously large and set at the back of this floor.

It includes a freestanding tub, a separate shower stall, a linen cupboard, and a herringbone-patterned tiled floor.

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The house comes with a garden, a real selling point in an area dominated by apartments.

It has a south-facing aspect and has pedestrian rear access, rare in this part of town, which means those on bikes can bring them in the back rather than having to carry them through the house.

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The kitchen is at basement level, where the ceiling heights are lower.

The flagstone floor, four-door Aga, Shaker-style cabinetry, and timber countertops give it a country feel.

It looks onto the street.

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The first of the three double bedrooms is also on this floor.

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There are two more doubles on the first floor.

The principal spans the width of the front of the house. All have richly stained timber floors.

The property last sold in 2018 when former Leinster rugby player Eoin O’Malley brought it to market.

It had an asking price of €650,000 and sold for €755,000 in May of 2018, according to the property price register.

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O’Malley purchased it in its current turn-key condition from a developer in 2015.

It was the developer who did the considered restoration. It is listed as having sold for €445, 000, according to the PPR.

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