Country
Address Parochial House, Kildalkey, Co Meath
Agent James L Murtagh and Associates
Dating from 1840, this Ber-exempt late-Georgian pile extending to 301sq m (3,356sq ft) will need refurbishment but has the bones of a lovely four-bedroom home. With stained glass and Wyatt-style windows, it retains some period features such as coving, deep architraves and shutters. It sits on 2½ acres on an elevated site in the town and also has cut-stone outbuildings.
Plus Late-Georgian gem with lots of potential
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Minus The gardens feel rather bare and need attention
Town
Address 80 Collegefort, Castleknock, Dublin 15
Agent Sherry FitzGerald
Extending to 99sq m (1,066sq ft), this end-of-terrace duplex occupies the first and second floor and has three bedrooms: two doubles and a single – currently used as an office. It is close to the Phoenix Park, has a south-facing balcony, a new gas boiler and benefits from a creche and playground on site. In good order, the C2-rated unit has a new stairs to the attic for storage.
Plus Large unit close to amenities and the Phoenix Park
Minus Entrance is up a flight of stairs, which could cause accessibility issues