The Monkstown pad, on the market for €2,995,000, is the latest to hit the market in a string of south-side showstoppers with this beauty boasting plenty of period features.
The home, with an address at 1 Uplands, The Hill in Monkstown, holds a lot of history. It is one half of a pair of Victorian houses built in the 1840s for the Pim brothers who were part of a well-known merchant family.
The house is 3,445 sq ft, boasts three bedrooms and has three bathrooms. It is built on a site of approximately 0.5 acres on one of Monkstown's most highly sought-after roads.
There are electric gates guarding the house, which open onto the gravel driveway. Inside, you are greeted by a large entrance hall, which is awash with period features.
It acts as a double reception room with two sets of bay windows providing views over the gardens and surrounding area. The room boasts a feature marble fireplace and quaint ceiling plasterwork.
To the left of the entrance lies the principal suite, equipped with a dressing room and shower room. At the end of the hallway, you will find a bathroom and a second double bedroom.
Stairs stretch down to the garden level, leading to a country-style kitchen that has an oil-fired white AGA and an archway connecting to the living room.
The stunning home is listed under Sherry Fitzgerald. You can find at more about the house here.
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* This article was originally published on Evoke.ie.