Mullery O’Gara is delighted to present No. 22 Iveagh Gardens, a rare opportunity to acquire an end-of-terrace home in this highly sought-after development. This South-facing residence,renowned for its classic, beautiful brick construction, is poised to be exceptionally popular.
The property features a spacious ground floor with a large, covered side entrance and a rear extension, adding a kitchen that spans the width of the house and overlooks the private rear garden. Upstairs, you will find three well-proportioned bedrooms, each equipped with fitted wardrobe space.
The expansive rear garden offers significant potential for further expansion to both the side and rear (subject to planning permission). The garden is exceptionally private and not overlooked, providing a serene outdoor space.
History:
In 1926, Lord Iveagh commissioned the construction of this housing scheme, which was meticulously designed by O'Callaghan & Webb. Over the course of a decade, from 1926 to 1936, this project took shape. Originally dubbed the Guinness Trust, the establishment of the Iveagh Trust dates back to 1890, courtesy of Edward Cecil Guinness, the inaugural Earl of Iveagh. Its primary aim was to offer housing to the working classes in Dublin. These 136 residences were specifically tailored for employees of the Guinness company. The scheme stands as a testament to early suburban architecture, marked by its thoughtful design and impeccable craftsmanship.
Community:
Nestled within the tranquil confines of Iveagh Gardens is a vibrant community spirit, nurtured by an engaged residents' association. This association orchestrates a variety of events throughout the year, including a lively summer BBQ and a delightful Easter egg hunt.
Local area
Schools: Lady Of Good Counsel NS,Mourne Road NS, Solas Hospital, Loreto College, Rosary College and many more nearby
Bus routes (within 10 mins): 27, 56a, 77a, 151, 122, 123
Luas: Goldenbridge Luas – 20 minutes walk
Property features
c. 110.6 sq. m. (1,190 sq. ft.)
GFCH
E2 – BER rating
Street parking
Year of construction: c. 1920