Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
Wellington Place Victorian House - Dublin, Ireland
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Wellington Place Victorian House

3-9 Keys 4 Bedrooms 8 Guests 3 BathsView Amenities

Description

Wellington Place Victorian House

This exquisite Victorian house, dating back to the 1860s, is in the exclusive and highly sought-after Dublin 4 area. The residence is characterised by its historical charm and modern amenities, offering a unique and luxurious living experience.

Located in a prime area, the house is a short stroll to the vibrant neighbourhoods of Donnybrook, Ranelagh, Ballsbridge, and Baggot Street. The convenience of frequent bus service to the city centre, with buses every 3-5 minutes, makes the city centre just a 5-10 minute ride away. For those who enjoy walking, St. Stephen’s Green is a mere 15-minute walk, Grafton Street is 20 minutes away, and Trinity College can be reached in 25 minutes.

The house features charming outdoor spaces, including a private back garden perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities and sunny front steps for enjoying morning coffee or sunsets. Inside, the large kitchen leads to a light-filled dining room with seating for 12, perfect for entertaining. Cosy living areas include a working fireplace with wood, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere, while a laundry room with hanging space adds convenience.

Accommodation includes four well-appointed bedrooms and an additional sofa bed, allowing the house to accommodate up to 10 guests across its three levels comfortably. The interior design boasts a cosy, eclectic feel that combines the charm of Victorian architecture with modern comforts. This Victorian house in Dublin 4 offers an exceptional living experience, combining historical elegance with contemporary conveniences in one of Dublin's most prestigious locations.


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Property Amenities

No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
40"+ TV
Satellite/Cable TV
Streaming Service(s)
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet



Property Details

Size

Townhome with 3 levels
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2380 square feet, 222 square meters

Bedrooms

King, Queen, Queen, and Queen
8 guests maximum

Additional sleeping options:

Sofa bed for 2 additional guests in the drawing room.

Nearest airport

Dublin Airport (DUB)
27 minutes drive.

Property View

Over Leafy street suburb.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Shopping
  • St. Stephen's Green: A historic park in the city center, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
  • Howth Cliff Walk: Located just outside the city, this walk offers stunning coastal views and a charming village experience.
  • Grafton Street: One of the main shopping streets in Dublin, also famous for its street performers and vibrant atmosphere.

Places of Interest

  • Trinity College and the Book of Kells: Home to Ireland's oldest university, Trinity College is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript dating back to the 9th century.
  • Dublin Castle: A major government complex, Dublin Castle has been at the heart of the history and evolution of the city since it was first built in the early 13th century.
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral: Ireland's largest cathedral, this historic site is associated with Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
  • Christ Church Cathedral: Another significant cathedral, known for its stunning architecture and historical importance.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Learn about the history of Ireland's most famous beer, and enjoy a pint with a view at the Gravity Bar.




Reviews

Lyle and George V.

August 2024

Wellington place

Great home, location and host. Highly recommend ”