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Updated 4.30pm
THERE WERE SOME eyebrows raised this afternoon after a large queue formed outside a Dublin city estate agents.
However, this isn’t a queue to view a bedsit or an apartment that is all located on top of a single kitchen counter.
Rather, the queue was part of the Open House weekend, which showcases some of the capital’s most impressive buildings.
Specifically, this one is for 9/9a Aungier Street.
The building survives from 1664, and was part of the Aungier Estate.
This was the first planned suburb outside the old walls of Dublin city.
Its facade dates to the 1940s, so you have to go inside (through the estate agent’s) to see what gems lie beyond.
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