St Attracta Road is a horseshoe-shaped road of former council houses that radiates off old Cabra’s Fassaugh Road.
Number 128 is a very simply renovated house situated on the sunny side of the street. It has a small but perfectly formed south-westerly facing back garden where a tiny eucalyptus sapling was planted by the owners in 2003 to mark their move.
The sapling has grown into a large eucalyptus tree that is flourishing so well that they’ve had to call out the tree surgeon twice to curb its enthusiasm.
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The two-up two-down house has a formal sitting room to the front with an open fire and under-stairs storage. To the rear is a good size country-style kitchen cum dining room.
When the owners bought the house they extended the original galley kitchen and bathroom out into the garden to create a generous space with roof lights further illuminating the room.
Glass sliding doors to the rear open out to a small deck. Measuring 70sq m (753sq ft) and with a D2 BER it is asking €295,000 through agents SherryFitzGerald.
Original fireplace
Upstairs, they reworked the layout to fit in a small but very functional shower bathroom adding extra space to the back bedroom. The master bedroom is a really lovely spacious room with some built-in wardrobe storage and the original fireplace.
DNG recently sold number 317, a larger semi-detached house of 100sq m (1076sq ft) but in need of complete modernisation.
It had an asking price of €199,000.
In July of last year number 306, a semi-detached house of a similar size sold for €200,000, according to the Property Price Register. The house is within minutes of local shops, banks and a post office and about a five-minute walk to Phibsborough village.
Parking is on street. Naomh Fionnbarra GAA Club is at the end of the road.