Country
Address: Ardglassan House, Ardglassan, Crossakiel, Co Meath
Agent: Smith Harrington
Lying at the end of a tree-lined avenue, this Ber-exempt Victorian house dates from 1860 and lies on seven acres of good-quality land. Inside its near 200sq m are many original details such as tiling, architraves, shutters, coving and fireplaces. It has lovely courtyard farm buildings and stables that could be converted to something unique.
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Minus: Parts of the house will need some updating
Town
Address: 36 John Dillon Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8
Agent: Felicity Fox
Situated beside Dublin’s antique quarter, this three-bedroom 58sq m house has been fully refurbished by its owners and now has a Ber of C1. It has semi-solid French oak running through the ground floor, where an open-plan kitchen/livingroom lies. Two of the bedrooms are double, while the principal bedroom – located downstairs – is en suite.
Plus: Fully restored in turnkey condition
Minus: Parking is on-street with resident permit