Little to do in extended redbrick

Dublin 9/€700,000:   Interest should be strong in a four-bedroom house at 3 Lindsay Road in Glasnevin when it goes to auction…

Dublin 9/€700,000:  Interest should be strong in a four-bedroom house at 3 Lindsay Road in Glasnevin when it goes to auction on April 15th. Lisney is guiding €700,000 - which may prove on the conservative side - for the redbrick period house that has been renovated and greatly extended.

Improvements include an attic conversion, conservatory, as well as a new eat-in kitchen in the back extension, so really new owners will find very little to change in the northside house that now has 198 sq m (2,120 sq ft).

These Victorian redbricks have attractive period details and they are all here including impressive fireplaces, decorative plasterwork and polished floorboards.

Downstairs there are two interconnecting reception rooms that open out at the back into a conservatory. The bright kitchen features exposed reclaimed redbrick and a large green Aga and the extension also made room for a utility room and a shower room.

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Upstairs in the first floor return is the first of the four bedrooms and a bathroom.

On up again are the bedrooms and access via a spiral staircase to the attic conversion. At the end of the garden is one of the house's big pluses - a garage, recently fitted with a remote controlled door.

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison is an Irish Times journalist and cohost of In the News podcast