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This Stoneybatter cottage is on the market for €365,000


By Megan Burns
26th Mar 2024
This Stoneybatter cottage is on the market for €365,000

Cute and compact, its location is bound to be a main selling point.

Located in the popular Dublin 7 neighbourhood of Stoneybatter, 29 Niall Street is a two-bed home that makes the most of its small footprint. Just a few minutes walk from the many shops, restaurants and cafés nearby, and with the city centre easily accessible, it’s perfect for those who want to be next to the best the city has to offer.

An end of terrace artisan cottage, this home has been recently refurbished, ensuring it feels bright and modern. You enter the home into the open plan living and kitchen space, which has been painted in a soft shade, given built-in storage to minimise clutter, and finished with a light timber floor to help maximise natural light. A stove provides a nice focal point to this space.

The kitchen is bright thanks to a skylight above, and sliding glass doors that lead out to the courtyard. With plenty of units, there is lots of storage space, and both the units and appliances are modern. 

A bathroom sits behind the kitchen, which is tiled from floor to ceiling and has a walk-in shower and heated towel rail.

The two bedrooms also have timber flooring, and have been painted in a simple white to help them feel bright.

The courtyard is west facing, and opens out onto the street beside the house, providing pedestrian access. 

Both the 37 and 46A bus routes are just metres away, and the home is 20 minutes’ walk from the Broadstone DIT Luas stop, making this home great for getting around the city.

Click through our gallery to see the full tour of this home, which is on sale through Frank Fleming Estate Agent.