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A seamless blend of history and modernity in the heart of Fairview for €685,000

Dublin 3 is perfect for anyone on the hunt for a village atmosphere close to the city centre.

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ON THE CHARACTER-FILLED and tree-lined Philipsburgh Avenue in Dublin 3, No 49 is a lovingly restored red brick period home that exudes timeless elegance. A classic example of an Alexander Strain-built home, this early 20th century property has been modernised to ensure all the comforts of contemporary living while preserving its architectural heritage.

From the moment you arrive, the house’s charm is clear. Behind a traditional wrought-iron gate lies a garden that has been thoughtfully landscaped with decorative pebbles and anchored by a mature magnolia tree. The red brick façade hints at the warm and welcoming interior behind the door.

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Stepping through the stained-glass front door, which has been restored and repainted, one is greeted by an inviting reception hall, complete with original ceiling cornices, decorative archways and solid timber floorboards. Every detail has been carefully considered throughout the 111 m home. Traditional elements such as cast iron fireplaces, sash windows and ornate ceiling roses sit alongside more recent upgrades.

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The dual reception rooms are a particular highlight, with interconnecting doors featuring stained glass insets, adding flair to the living space. These rooms are warmed by feature fireplaces, including a solid fuel stove inset in the main living area – a perfect mix of charm and function.

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To the back, a bright and stylish kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to maximise space and light. It features granite worktops, integrated appliances, a tiled floor and a cosy breakfast nook framed by a bay window. French doors open onto a west-facing sandstone-paved courtyard garden, offering a private outdoor oasis that gets the afternoon and evening sun.

Upstairs, the landing is filled with natural light thanks to a large Velux window. This are leads to three bedrooms – two generous doubles and a third that would make an ideal home office or nursery. The main bedroom stretches across the full width of the house and is particularly impressive with a large bay window, soaring ceilings and a striking original fireplace.  

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No 49 is in perfect condition and seeing as it has had a number of essential upgrades. including rewiring, replumbing, a combi gas boiler and Marvin double-glazed sash windows. A new natural slate roof and updated heating system ensure energy efficiency and peace of mind for years to come.

The property also benefits from a utility cupboard that’s tucked under the stairs. There is also handy access through a residents-only laneway.

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Fairview is a favourite for those seeking a village-like atmosphere close to the city centre. The perfect blend of city, sea and green spaces ensure there’s something for everyone. The area is close to top schools and local shops to great cafés, restaurants and bars. Fairview Park and Clontarf’s coastal promenade are nearby, while Westwood Gym and Eastpoint Business Park are also within easy reach.

For anyone with an appreciation for period homes and a city location on their must-have list, No 49 Philipsburgh Avenue just might be the place. 

49 Philipsburgh Avenue, Dublin 3 is on the market for €685,000 through Gallagher Quigley.

Curious about property sale prices in Dublin? Visit Daft.ie’s new Sold Section to explore recent sales and find out more.

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