Delightful terraced home comes to market in Nuns Island

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers presents to market for sale this magnificent mid-terrace residence in one of Galway city’s most central and famed locations.

No 21 Nuns Island is a deceptively spacious residence with beautiful vaulted ceilings and spacious open-plan accommodation extending to approximately 85sq m over two storeys.

Part of an historic area and dating back to the late 1800s, the property is well presented having been upgraded over the years. This is notable in the modern layout with primarily an open-plan concept on the ground floor, modern kitchen fittings and plentiful reception space.

Upstairs offers two impressive sized bedrooms, both benefitting from built-in storage and high ceilings, and a main family bathroom.

A distinctive feature of No 21 Nuns Island is the outside space on offer. From the rear bedroom, a private balcony space overlooks the beautiful tree-lined river, while the ground floor steps onto a small patioá space with historic features such as old stone-wall surroundings and a stairwell leading to the river.

Nuns Island’s central location offers city living at its best. This highly desirable neighbourhood is superbly positioned just a stone's throw from the vibrant cobbled streets of Galway city with its many shops, bars and restaurants including the Latin Quarter, city centre and West End.

Additionally, the property is close to University of Galway and UHG, which are a short stroll away, while the area is well serviced by local amenities as is expected from city living.

The area is also excellent for families with several local schools within walking distance, and is within easy access of outdoor landmarks including the Claddagh Basin, South Park and Salthill Promenade.

The property will suit a variety of purchasers given the quality living condition, second to none location and charming historic features giving a rare opportunity to acquire a part of old Galway.

Viewing is highly recommended.

The BER is C3. Asking price is €375,000.

Contact Colm O’Donnellan or Hugh O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers on 091 564 212 or view online at www.odj.ie

 

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