A family home on Victorian Pearse Square in a tech neighbourhood

For Sale

On the fringes of Googletown, the Victorian Pearse Square is an oasis of green. Contemporarised, this period house boasts an unusually long, west-facing back garden where there is scope to build a mews house, subject to planning.

The 57 houses that line Pearse Square, just off Pearse Street in Dublin 2 and one of Dublin’s early Victorian quads, are surrounded on almost all sides by sleek tech offices.

Number 3, a three-bedroom, two-storey-over-garden level terraced house, is on its western side. Extending to 173 square metres, the large BER-exempt property has a well-balanced layout across its three floors.

Pearse Square

Address: 3 Pearse Square, Dublin 2, D02 K798

Asking price: €1.17 million

Agent: Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty

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A short flight of granite steps leads to the front entrance, where there is a satsuma orange painted door,r adding zest to its kerb appeal.

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At hall level, there is a generous reception hall which opens into two bright interconnecting reception rooms.

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The drawing room to the front enjoys views over the formal gardens of the square, where a 3.5-metre-high bronze by sculptor Sandra Bell holds court.

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The study cum dining room to the rear overlooks the unusually long, west-facing back garden that extends to 21metres. It has vehicular access onto Byrnes Lane. There is scope to build a mews house here, subject to planning permission. Permission had been granted for a two-bedroom mews with a roof garden, but it has lapsed.

The house, which had many original features, including much of the joinery, floors and cornicings.

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On the hall return is a very well-appointed family bathroom. On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a shower room.

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Down a floor at garden level is where a spacious kitchen opens to the family room, via double doors.

From here, French doors open onto the garden patio.

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There is a utility room off the kitchen that has its own separate access to the front of the property.

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Number 3, last sold for €928,000 in 2018, according to the property price register.

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The property is within walking distance of the Grand Canal Dock's cafes, bars, restaurants, shops and theatre, yet is an oasis of calm and feels very much at a remove from the vibrant waterside quarter.

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