Magnificent city centre properties to go under the hammer

According to O’Donnellan & Joyce these properties at No 9 Bowling Green and No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue are two of the best properties in the city centre to come to the market in a long time. Both of these properties have been totally refurbished and extended and are presented in walk-in condition. The locations of both are the just the best — you can walk to the city centre, NUIG, UCHG, and all other amenities within minutes. It is seldom that such wonderful properties come to the market at the same time.

On a Saturday morning you can take a few steps from the front door of No 9 Bowling Green and within minutes be back again with fresh produce straight from the farmers’ market. This location is steeped in history and is one of the oldest residential locations in Galway. With Nora Barnacle’s house as a neighbour and the famous St Nicholas’ Church peering down on the street, how can you not be taken with this property? Purchased three years ago by its present owner, this house has been re-built and is now a new house behind its traditional original exterior wall — nothing has been spared on the redevelopment of No 9. It has been tastefully extended to the rear to transform it into a wonderful modern townhouse. Described as superb by all who have viewed it so far, this property has it all — location, condition, space, and above all convenience.

Ground floor accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, downstairs toilet and wash hand basin. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, bathroom, and access to an attic for storage. There is a small yard outside. The house enjoys double glazed wood grain windows and doors and storage heating. Open viewing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday from 11am to 12 noon. Private appointments are also available

No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue is located in one of the oldest residential areas in Galway city. This makes for good community spirit, and in this day and age when in some areas it is difficult to get acquainted with your neighbours, the community of St Joseph’s Avenue, as with all the older Galway residential areas, stick together. Henry Street is within walking distance of all local amenities. NUIG and UCHG are literally around the corner and the city centre is only a stone’s throw away.

This magnificent five bedroom townhouse was tastefully extended and refurbished to the highest possible standard. It enjoys double glazed wood grain windows, two bathrooms, a modern fitted kitchen, and a fabulous fireplace in the living room. To the rear of the property there is a good sized rear yard with access onto New Street West. This is in turnkey condition and offers the lucky purchaser a home with great space and location. Whether it is a family home, a home to retire to, or an investment, you will not go far wrong in purchasing No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue. The owner of this lovely house has spared nothing on the refurbishment of this outstanding property.

Ground floor accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, and study/bedroom. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. The rear garden features a block shed and a rear access.

Open viewing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday from 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Private appointments are also available.

The solicitor with carriage of sale for both 9 Bowling Green and 4 St Joseph’s Ave is Norman Fitzgerald, Purdy & Fitzgerald & Co solicitors, Kiltartan House, Forster Street, Galway.

The auction will take place in the auction rooms of O’Donnellan & Joyce, Mary Street, Galway, on Thursday July 9 at 3pm. For all information contact Anne Harding on (086 ) 8173335 or Colm O’Donnellan on (087 ) 2887446.

According to O’Donnellan & Joyce these properties at No 9 Bowling Green and No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue are two of the best properties in the city centre to come to the market in a long time. Both of these properties have been totally refurbished and extended and are presented in walk-in condition. The locations of both are the just the best — you can walk to the city centre, NUIG, UCHG, and all other amenities within minutes. It is seldom that such wonderful properties come to the market at the same time.

On a Saturday morning you can take a few steps from the front door of No 9 Bowling Green and within minutes be back again with fresh produce straight from the farmers’ market. This location is steeped in history and is one of the oldest residential locations in Galway. With Nora Barnacle’s house as a neighbour and the famous St Nicholas’ Church peering down on the street, how can you not be taken with this property? Purchased three years ago by its present owner, this house has been re-built and is now a new house behind its traditional original exterior wall — nothing has been spared on the redevelopment of No 9. It has been tastefully extended to the rear to transform it into a wonderful modern townhouse. Described as superb by all who have viewed it so far, this property has it all — location, condition, space, and above all convenience.

Ground floor accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, downstairs toilet and wash hand basin. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, bathroom, and access to an attic for storage. There is a small yard outside. The house enjoys double glazed wood grain windows and doors and storage heating. Open viewing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday from 11am to 12 noon. Private appointments are also available

No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue is located in one of the oldest residential areas in Galway city. This makes for good community spirit, and in this day and age when in some areas it is difficult to get acquainted with your neighbours, the community of St Joseph’s Avenue, as with all the older Galway residential areas, stick together. Henry Street is within walking distance of all local amenities. NUIG and UCHG are literally around the corner and the city centre is only a stone’s throw away.

This magnificent five bedroom townhouse was tastefully extended and refurbished to the highest possible standard. It enjoys double glazed wood grain windows, two bathrooms, a modern fitted kitchen, and a fabulous fireplace in the living room. To the rear of the property there is a good sized rear yard with access onto New Street West. This is in turnkey condition and offers the lucky purchaser a home with great space and location. Whether it is a family home, a home to retire to, or an investment, you will not go far wrong in purchasing No 4 St Joseph’s Avenue. The owner of this lovely house has spared nothing on the refurbishment of this outstanding property.

Ground floor accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, and study/bedroom. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. The rear garden features a block shed and a rear access.

Open viewing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday from 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Private appointments are also available.

The solicitor with carriage of sale for both 9 Bowling Green and 4 St Joseph’s Ave is Norman Fitzgerald, Purdy & Fitzgerald & Co solicitors, Kiltartan House, Forster Street, Galway.

The auction will take place in the auction rooms of O’Donnellan & Joyce, Mary Street, Galway, on Thursday July 9 at 3pm. For all information contact Anne Harding on (086 ) 8173335 or Colm O’Donnellan on (087 ) 2887446.

 

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