11 The Aston Building, Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 Y968.

€295,000
Apartment
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
South
Apartment
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
47 sq. m.

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The Details

  • Prestigious city centre development.
  • Central location with a host of amenities on your doorstep.
  • Exceptionally quiet apartment in excellent condition
  • South facing living room.
  • 10′ ceiling height.
  • Quality timber flooring throughout.
  • Bespoke built in feature bookcases.
  • Elegantly appointed bathroom.
  • Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances.
  • Gas fired central heating with feature cast iron radiators.
  • Exceptionally convenient to public transport including mainline train stations, Dart, Red & Green LUAS and all Dublin bus routes.

1 Bedroom

1 Bathroom

47 sq. m.

South

BER Number: 112964762

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Owen Reilly present this impressive, centrally located, one-bedroom apartment in the heart of Temple Bar which epitomises city living, with Grafton Street, St. Stephen’s Green, and Trinity College all just minutes’ walk away. The building formerly known as McBirney's Department Store holds historical significance to Dublin, it exemplifies Victorian-era commercial architecture with distinct classical influences. Special features include a south facing aspect, high ceilings, cast iron radiators, separate kitchen with sky light and a modern bathroom.

Located on the third floor, the bright and spacious accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, open plan living/dining room , contemporary kitchen, double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a stylish, modern bathroom. Must be viewed to be appreciated.

More about the Building's history...

The building was built in 1864, and was originally known as McBirney's Department Store. It was part of the commercial and industrial growth along Dublin's quays during the 19th century. It was named in honour of John McBirney, who operated the McBirney Brothers wholesale grocery business from this location. The building underwent significant renovation beginning in the late 1990s, and was completed by 1998. This refurbishment was a collaboration led by Gerry Gannon, of Balark Investments and Garrett Kelleher of the Shelbourne Group. This redevelopment modernized the building while preserving its historical architectural elements. The objective of the renovation was to modernise and update interior infrastructure, and to maintain and restore historical features such as the decorative stonework, and large windows, essential to the building’s Victorian character.

More about the location...

The Aston Building in Dublin 2 enjoys a prime location on Aston Quay, right in the heart of Temple Bar, Dublin’s vibrant cultural and entertainment quarter. An array of shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, and theatres are just steps away, enhancing the area’s lively atmosphere.  The building is well-connected by public transportation, being less than 10 minute walk to the Tara Street DART, a 3 minute walk to the LUAS tram at Westmoreland Street, and numerous bus routes, as well as Heuston and Connolly train stations, ensuring easy access to the wider city.

Entrance Hall

(3.8m x .76m)
Solid wood floors. Utility cupboard plumbed for a washing machine. Storage cupboard. Recessed spotlights. Feature built-in bookcase and cast iron radiator.

Living Room

(3.6m x 3.5m)
Large reception room with solid wood flooring, feature built-in floor-to-ceiling bookcase. Sash window and cast iron radiator.

Kitchen

(2.3m x 2m)
Excellent range of contemporary built-in wall and floor units with a light grey finish, complemented by a granite countertop. Integrated appliances to include oven, hob, extractor fan, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Natural light provided by a Velux window.

Bedroom

(3.8m x 2.3m)
Large double bedroom with an excellent range of built-in wardrobes. Cast iron radiator. South facing.

South city centre

Dublin 2 is the main tourist area of the city and this district includes Dublin’s finest hotels, restaurants, and shops. Filled with impressive Georgian architecture, this area is primarily an exclusive business and shopping zone. This area borders Dublin 4 and 8.

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