Well-connected Dublin 4 office block guiding at €3.4m

The Tram Shed in Sandymount is also being offered to let at an annual rent of €250,000

The Tram Shed was built  in 1901 as a tram depot
The Tram Shed was built in 1901 as a tram depot

Companies looking past the pandemic for the combination of a distinctive office premises and an attractive location within close proximity to Dublin’s central business district will be interested in a property that has come to the market in Sandymount. Located on Gilford Road, the Tram Shed is being offered for sale by agent Harvey at a guide price of €3.4 million, or to let on a medium- to long-term lease at an annual rent of €250,000.

Dating from 1901, the former tram depot building has been extensively restored and converted for office use. In terms of its exterior, the Tram Shed is a distinctive building with a cut-stone facade and exposed original roof trusses on the inside. The office accommodation extends to 8,434sq ft and is arranged over two floors comprising a mix of open-plan and glazed cellular offices together with other ancillary accommodation. The property benefits from on-site car parking as well as on-street parking on Gilford Road.

In terms of its location, Sandymount village is only an eight-minute walk while Sandymount strand is situated within even-closer proximity.

Sandymount Dart station is an 11-minute walk from the Tram Shed, while the location is well-served by Dublin Bus, with stops for routes 1 and 47 just around the corner from the property.

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Siobhán Convery of selling agent Harvey, says: “This is a very special type of office building with its quirky aesthetics and proximity to a great variety of amenities. Sandymount strand is right on its doorstep while Sandymount village is very close by, making the Tram Shed an excellent choice for the discerning office occupier.”

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan is Property Editor of The Irish Times