70 Chancery Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 RK50, Ireland
- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- Chic
- two-bed city centre home
- Bright
- south-facing aspect
- On-street permit parking
- Walking distance to Smithfield & Stoneybatter
- Luas
- trains
- bus
- and bike services within walking distance
Description
70 Chancery Street is a chic mid-terrace two-bedroom family home ideally located in the heart of the city, away from the hustle and bustle, sitting on a charming terrace of artisan homes with a quiet residential square behind, making it an ideal home for those looking to set the right balance between city & suburban living.
No.70 comes to the market having been tastefully redecorated by the current owners, creating a wonderful city centre home of great proportions. The accommodation briefly comprises a neat entrance porch that opens into the full open-plan ground floor of the home. To the front there is a spacious living room with a herringbone wooden floor that runs throughout the ground floor, a warm solid fuel stove centred between alcove shelving on either side of the chimney breast. There is a generous, light-filled kitchen and dining room to the rear that benefits from a bright southerly aspect, providing direct access to the rear town-garden. A spacious family bathroom completes the accommodation at this level. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms with the main positioned to the rear and the second spanning the full width of the house to the front. Outside, there is a private south-facing town-garden which takes in views of the dome of the Four Courts to the west, with a garden room (7 sq.m approx.) that is currently in use as a utility room but could also be used as a home office.
Built in 1914 and situated in the historic area of Oxmanstown and Mary's Abbey, no. 70 is positioned directly opposite Dublin's historic Victorian Fruit and Vegetable Market which is currently undergoing a �44 million redevelopment project by Dublin City Council. Due to reopen in 2027, the new market aims to rival the great urban markets of Europe and will feature approximately 80 food stalls, restaurant and café spaces, a public events space and outdoor farmers market and is envisaged as a landmark destination for Dublin city.
Chancery Street is a wonderful city centre street that benefits from all that the city has to offer, while also being within a short walk from Smithfield and Stoneybatter. Ormond Square is located immediately behind no.70, where you will find a small park that offers a family-friendly playground, with Croppies Acre Memorial Park & The Phoenix Park both within walking distance from the house. Access around the city and further afield is made easy with both the Red & Green Luas lines within a stones' throw, not to mention Heuston & Connolly train stations, an array of bus services, and several Dublin Bike Stations.
All in all, no.70 Chancery Street offers an excellent opportunity for those hoping to acquire a chic city centre home.
70 Chancery Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 RK50, Ireland
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Distances are straight line measurements- Dublin(International)5.8 miles
- Waterford(International)87.7 miles
- Belfast(International)91.0 miles
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