Townhouse on Leeson St for €1.95m

Four-bedroom period home with contemporary sky garden

Restored in 2005, the row of four Regency townhouses at the junction of Upper Leeson Street and Burlington Road was rather grandiosely renamed Elysium Terrace and launched on the market for €4 million a pop. Separate basement apartments were a little cheaper, but as we all now know, not every asset appreciates, and No 99, which is at the end of the terrace, is on the market for €1.95 million by private treaty with Lisney. The owners, who live abroad, had rented it, but have decided that now is the time to let it go.

The development was a joint venture between Howard Holdings and the Monahan family (of Jurys Doyle hotel fame), and no expense was spared. O'Mahony Pike architects oversaw the project, saving original features, including a pair of columns in the kitchen; and updating with integrated sound systems, underfloor heating and sleek contemporary bathrooms.

Everything is exceptionally elegant, and Upper Leeson Street is very handy for the city centre, and for Herbert Park. There’s a shared courtyard to the rear, but the front garden is all your own.

Granite steps take you up to the entrance, and the house is laid out over three floors. There are four bedrooms, two on the entrance floor, and two at the top. The master bedroom is vast, running the width of the house, and is broken up with wardrobe space to create a dressingroom area.

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This two at the bottom / two at the top arrangement means that the middle floor is given over to an extravagant drawing room/diningroom with windows at the front overlooking Leeson Street.

A breakfast room leads on to the contemporary kitchen to the rear, which also has an island unit and a breakfast bar.

Stairs from here lead to a complete change of pace, as a highly modern extension has been added at the back, with a glassed-in study area and roof terrace that has all the feel of a sky garden, and faces south to create a sun trap on balmy evenings.

As you're at the end of the terrace, you also have a view of Burlington Road, where Johnny Ronan formerly of Treasury Holdings once lived (his former home was nicknamed "the pink palace") and is now the residence of the ambassador of the United Arab Emirates.