The developer, who in the 1840s constructed eight fine detached houses on Shanganagh Terrace in Killiney, built number 8 for himself. Originally there were just eight of these detached houses on the road, but later Victorians built in the side gardens and infill sites, so Shanganagh Terrace is now lined on one side with houses in a mix of period styles.
Number 8, a two-storey double-fronted detached house with 201sq m (2,163sq ft) and five bedrooms is for sale through Sherry FitzGerald for €975,000 .
While from the outside the house look as though it is one of those very early Victorians built on Georgian symmetrical lines, with four grand rooms downstairs and four above, it is not.
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This house, despite its square footage, has a more cottage feel – there are two reception rooms off the main hall and a further reception room – listed as the fifth bedroom – in the first floor return adjacent to the family bathroom.
It features a blue suite – there is an avocado sink in one of the bedrooms – a sign perhaps that the last major work on the house was in the 1970s.
Upstairs, over the reception rooms, are two double bedrooms to the front while at the top of the house, in the return, are two more bedrooms. The kitchen, with its original red tiles, is in the ground floor return.
This is an executor’s sale and new buyers will do a significant amount of renovation on the house. They may also look to the side where there is a driveway and garage as a possible area for extension.
Mountain views
Shanganagh Terrace has the feel of a country lane, it is quiet and private yet just a walk to the Dart.
There are lovely views from the upper storeys of the houses over the roof tops towards the mountains.
The front garden is south-facing and behind tall hedges, while at the back there is only a flagstoned patio. The amount of work required on this handsome, atmospheric house and the size of the garden may deter some buyers.