Revitalised urban residence with a rich history on Raleigh Row

For most Galwegians, Raleigh Row is an easily identifiable area, but for visitors to the city it is a location that takes a little more explanation. It is not the Crescent or St Mary’s Rd, and it is not exactly the West but it does sit between all three locations.

Accessed from St Mary’s road and adjacent to the Jes primary school, this house is quite close to the city centre and many amenities nearby.

It is also quite a rarity for houses to come to market in this area so agents DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard are delighted to include one of the nicest townhouses in the area in its next auction at the attractive AMV of €170,000.

Built more than 70 years ago, 20 Raleigh Row is semi detached and has been totally refurbished to a high specification. The internal walls have been dry lined, all carpentry replaced with hardwood doors, skirting, and architrave, and the kitchen is fully completed with a range of practical appliances. There is a mix of tile and hardwood floors with all windows and doors complete with PVC double glazing. Two bedrooms share a fully tiled bathroom and the attic space has been partially floored for storage purposes.

The house also has the huge bonus of being set back from the road, with a lovely private garden, and a large spacious rear area.

There are two secure off street parking spaces with this house which no doubt are like gold dust for the owner occupier or may provide space for further extension.

Agent Alan Maxwell extends an open invitation to all interested parties on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 3-4pm before the auction on July 26 at the Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square.

This property and all sixteen lots for the next DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard Auction can be viewed on www. dnggalwayauctions.ie which also offers a live streaming option online on the day.

 

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