Landmark period residence comes to market

The residential sales teams in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard have had some pretty impressive listings since the start of the year. The leading estate agency firm has already sold a considerable number of high-end properties throughout Galway city, but its most recent offering, No 7 Montpellier Terrace on Sea Road, has the team very excited indeed. One of the city’s most recognised properties due to its corner location (where the Crescent meets Sea Road ) and its unusual shape, this remarkable period residence is as aesthetically pleasing on the inside as it is from the outside.

Built in the late 1800s and of noted architectural importance, No 7 Montpellier Terrace has been wonderfully maintained over the years. It has been recently renovated by its current owners, who have ensured that the house has kept all of its original features, as well as putting their own stamp on it. Quite simply, the house is stunning. The next lucky occupiers will walk into a family home of almost 2,000sq ft over three floors in pristine condition, with many features including sash windows (with the original shutters ), high ceilings, all the original cornices and coving, solid wide-panel oak floors, and a gorgeous terraced rear garden. The accommodation includes an entrance hall, a living room, a kitchen/dining area (all at above ground floor level ), with two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a converted attic upstairs.

The basement area has a second living/games room with a bedroom, bathroom, and a utility area.

Selling agent James Heaslip, who heads up the DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard residential sales team, is keen to let everyone know how special this house is. “It's one of the most recognised houses in the city. It's one that catches everyone’s eye due to its unique style and shape – they don’t build anything like this any more, nor have they for a long time. The fact that it is in one of Galway’s most sought after locations, makes it even more desirable.”

“Properties like this rarely come along and we are privileged to bring it to the open market," he added. "Everything about it is special. From the moment you walk up the steps and go through the front door, the house doesn’t stop impressing. Despite its unusual shape, it’s got a wonderful flow. Terraced houses, in general, can be dark, but the first thing that will strike potential buyers is the light and sense of space. This house will appeal to myriad buyers, from those looking for a spacious family home, to empty-nesters who want a low maintenance base, it's got something for everyone”.

No 7 Montpellier Terrace is being brought to the market with a guide price of €600,000 and can be viewed online at www.dng.ie, www.myhome.ie, and www.daft.ie Viewings are strictly by appointment and can be made by contacting the residential sales team in DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard at 091 565261.

 

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