Dún Laoghaire Victorian villa likely to appeal to downsizers

Three-bed villa on Mulgrave Terrace offers space to side for extension

Number 21 Mulgrave Terrace in Dún Laoghaire, a 147sq m (1,582sq ft) three-bed, is for sale for €825,000.
Number 21 Mulgrave Terrace in Dún Laoghaire, a 147sq m (1,582sq ft) three-bed, is for sale for €825,000.

A Victorian villa built around 1870 near the end of a terrace in Dún Laoghaire has original features and a great location, a short walk from the town centre. Number 21 Mulgrave Terrace, a 147sq m (1,582sq ft) three-bed, is now for sale through Sherry FitzGerald for €825,000.

The property could have appeal for downsizers: its late owner, former Abbey actress Patsy Madden, downsized from Blackrock after her family were grown and lived happily here for about 20 years, close to neighbours and friends such as former colleague Cyril Cusack and artist Pat Hickey.

The house is one of a terrace of 22 villa-style houses that runs from Mulgrave Street up to Tivoli Road. A path dividing the long front garden, with parking for two cars, leads from the street to the front door. There is lawn on each side of the path.

Both reception rooms opening off the front hall of 21 Mulgrave Terrace in Dún Laoghaire feature marble fireplaces.
Both reception rooms opening off the front hall of 21 Mulgrave Terrace in Dún Laoghaire feature marble fireplaces.

Marble fireplaces

Two reception rooms open off the front hall: the livingroom on the right has a marble fireplace with a green-tiled inset, as well as ceiling coving; and there’s a matching fireplace in the diningroom on the left of the hall.

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Two of the three double bedrooms are at hall level, with the third up a short staircase at the back of the house. One of the two bedrooms downstairs has a tiled en suite shower room. The upstairs double bedroom also has a fully-tiled en suite shower.

The kitchen/breakfastroom is downstairs: it has a tiled floor, a utility room off it and a door into the back garden. There’s a narrow garden at the back of the house and more garden space at the side, sheltered by high stone walls.

New owners are likely to refurbish the property and may consider extending into the space at the side to create a new modern kitchen/living area.