Period terrace just across the road from Phoenix Park for €725,000

Number 15 Park Place is now a protected structure recognised by Dublin City Council.
Period terrace just across the road from Phoenix Park for €725,000

A red-brick terraced house just across the road from Dublin's Phoenix Park is on the market for €725,000.

Built in the late 1800s, Number 15 Park Place has been well maintained and upgraded by its current owners, without compromising its historic character.

The property is now a protected structure recognised by Dublin City Council.

Behind its modest façade, the home unfolds over three levels. The entrance hall has high ceilings, intricate plasterwork and an arched window.

The interconnecting reception rooms on the ground floor are the heart of the home, each one featuring sash windows, cast iron fireplaces and original ceiling covings.

On the garden level, the kitchen is a functional space fitted with solid timber countertops and cabinetry, complemented by a traditional fireplace with a solid fuel stove. A separate pantry offers additional storage.

The utility room and third bedroom, also located on this level, are similarly well-appointed, with high ceilings and thoughtful touches that maintain continuity throughout the house. The newly refurbished bathroom includes a freestanding bath, double shower and a vanity unit.

Upstairs, the main bedroom stretches across the full width of the house, with two large sash windows framing views of the Phoenix Park just across the road

A second double bedroom overlooks the rear garden, and an updated bathroom completes the upper floor.

Outside, the back garden enjoys a southerly aspect. Located across from the Phoenix Park, the house enjoys a setting that blends city living with access to green open space.

Number 15 Park Place is on the market at €725,000. For more information, visit myhome.ie

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