A turn-of-the-20th century terraced redbrick in Ringsend, Dublin 4, laid out over three floors.
Situated across the road from the Dublin Bus depot in Ringsend, a few minutes’ walk from Grand Canal’s waterside bars, restaurants and cafes, the façade of this Edwardian three-bedroom, two-bathroom redbrick terraced house gives little away.
Surrounded by the glass and steel structures of Googletown, Dublin 4’s tech quarter, it has granite lintels and off-street parking for one vehicle at the front.
The grey window frames and matching door hint at an interior that will delight.

Address: 77 Ringsend Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4, D04 TK31
Asking price: €695,000 (€6,881 per m²)
Agent: Mullery O’Gara

Inside, it’s been stylishly upgraded, but the approach is subtle.
The decor remains neutral enough for its next owner to be able to come in and put their own stamp on it.
The original reception rooms have been opened to create one cohesive and dual aspect space.
The walls here are white with the matching fireplaces simply picked out in concrete reliefs.

The lounge is at the front and has a timber panelling detail which helps to frame the velvet sofa in an elephant’s breath colour.
A glass-topped dining table at the far end allows the southern light at the back to bounce around the timber floorboards.

The kitchen is in the return. Its stained timber cabinetry is set in an L-shape, and subway tiles form the splashback.
The space is big enough to include a small kitchen table.
There is also a shower room at this level.

There is good storage built in under the stairs, which leads up to the principal bedroom on the first floor, where the family bathroom is at the back.

The house is set over three floors, with the two rooms on the second floor part of the original layout.
These have rooflights only and are laid out as bedrooms.

In total, the property, which has an F Ber-rating, extends to 101 square metres and is seeking €699,000 through agents Mullery O’Gara.







