Restored Properties
No. 25 Eustace Street, Dublin City Centre
Located in the heart of Dublin’s liveliest quarter, no. 25. Eustace Street is a perfect location for exploring Dublin’s buoyant, contemporary cultural life. The property dates from c.1720. It is one of a small number of houses of the early 18th century to survive in Dublin. The characteristic features of houses of this period - tall narrow proportions, panelled interiors, and original bolection panelled staircase - all still survive in No.25. Few similar staircases survive in other 18th century houses in the city, since most have been removed during the course of later alterations.


The scarcity of surviving early Georgian panelled houses has been noted by many heritage and conservation organizations. This house forms an integral part of the streetscape of Temple Bar. It retains the atmosphere of a house of its period with simple furnishings, an elegant dining room and a drawing room with a boudoir grand piano.
Details:
- sleeps 7
- 1 triple bedroom
- 1 twin bedroom
- 1 double bedroom
- 1 large bathroom on top floor
- 1 shower room adjacent to twin room
- boudoir grand piano in drawing room
- gas central heating
Special Note:This property is situated in a lively city centre location.
Parking is available nearby at Fleet Street Car Park.
Local Attractions:
- Temple Bar
- National Gallery
- Trinity College
- National Gallery
- Dublin Castle
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