1 Albany Terrace,
William Street, Drogheda
3 Bed Mid-terrace House
Price €425,000
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Mid-terrace House
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Property Features
Size
135 sq m (1,453.1 sq ft)
Tenure
Not Provided
Energy Rating

Property Financials
Price
€425,000
Stamp Duty
€4,250*²
Property Engagement
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Located on the very popular William Street of Drogheda’s town centre. There is a fine selection of shopping, large & small, catering for all tastes & requirements, along with a number of excellent restaurants & pubs to choose from. Those interested in sports & leisure activities are spoiled for choice with an array of golf courses, rugby clubs, football clubs, athletic clubs & various leisure facilities. Also, a good selection of primary & secondary schools with plenty of local activities for children of all ages.
This end-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, as a terrace of five. Canted bay window to ground floor south elevation, two-storey return and lean-to single-storey return to rear (north). Pitched slate roof, hipped to west, brick corbelled chimneystacks, cast-iron gutter supported on moulded brick corbelled eaves course with dog-tooth frieze, circular cast-iron downpipes. Red brick walling laid in Flemish bond to south elevation, roughcast-render to west and returns, random rubble stone walling to north elevation. Square-headed in window openings, tooled limestone sills, painted timber one-over-one sliding sash windows, painted timber cornice to canted bay. Camber-headed door opening, recessed chamfered brick surround, plain-glazed overlight, painted timber door with four flat panels, concrete step. Set back from road, small garden to south bounded by smooth rendered plinth wall surmounted by cast-iron railings, accessed through cast-iron gate; enclosed yard to rear with rubble stone boundary wall.
Recently completely renovated this attractive house, forming an integral part of a formally-planned terrace, is a good example of developments in residential architecture towards the end of the nineteenth century. Brick detailing and the corniced canted bay window are typical of architectural tastes in the late-Victorian era and fine cast-iron gates and railings, another characteristic feature, add a note of artistic interest, enhancing the building’s overall appearance.
Accomodation
First Floor
Entrance Hall (9.10m x 1.93m)
Living Room (4.62m x 4.59m)
Dining Room (3.74m x 4.08m)
Guest Toilet (2.24m x 1.24m)
Kitchen/Dining (5.90m x 3.38m)
First Floor
Hall (1.65m x 1.00m)
Landing (3.62m x 1.80m)
Bedroom (1) (3.63m x 4.14m)
Shower Room (3.63m x 1.13m)
Bedroom (2) (3.62m x 4.15)
Bedroom (3) (3.56m x 3.32m)
Family Bathroom (2.01m x 2.29m)
Services
Sewage: Mains
Water: Mains
Electricity: Mains
Heating: Gas
Area Measurement
House: 135m² approximately
Site: 250m² approximately
BER Rating & Building Elements
Building Energy Rating – Exempt
A rare opportunity to purchase a period property in show house condition, please contact Colm @ [email protected] for a viewing!

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