Terraced redbrick with an uncluttered look

A two-bed period terraced house in Glasnevin with an uncluttered look is guiding in excess of £215,000 (272,990) by private treaty…

A two-bed period terraced house in Glasnevin with an uncluttered look is guiding in excess of £215,000 (272,990) by private treaty through HOK Residential.

The redbrick house, number 66 Prospect Avenue, is at the city end of Glasnevin. A simply-decorated interior makes the most of the 900 sq ft of living space and there is a bright attic room ideal for a study or teenagers' den.

Doors and flooring throughout the ground floor are of stripped pine and the reception areas boast ornate plasterwork.

To the left off the hall, the unusually-shaped sittingroom has a pretty cast-iron fireplace which is flanked by bookshelves and storage. Behind this, a kitchen-breakfastroom opening to the garden has a polished pine floor.

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A small white-walled diningroom beside the kitchen has sliding doors to a terrace.This room is part of a two-storey extension to the back of the house, also incorporating a lavender-painted child's bedroom on the return.

On the first floor, the large bathroom was once a good-sized bedroom. The main bedroom overlooking the front is exceptionally bright, with timber floorboards and matching fitted wardrobes either side of a period cast-iron fireplace.

Steep spiral stairs climb to the attic room - a quirky space with a pitched ceiling, Velux roof window and good under-eaves storage.

The garden is a definite bonus - large for a town garden and enclosed by sturdy new fencing. There is honeysuckle, jasmine and clematis and a curved path to a garden shed.