Trendy townhouse in heart of Temple Bar

Dublin 2: Behind the solid grey door of number 7 Crampton Quay, Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 is a chic light-filled townhouse…

Dublin 2: Behind the solid grey door of number 7 Crampton Quay, Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 is a chic light-filled townhouse with superb views over the Liffey.

Selling agent Gunne is guiding €690,000 for this beautifully restored period property, which will be auctioned on March 9th.

Built in 1890, number 7 is part of the Crampton Building complex on Crampton Quay, but is the only residence to have its own door. It is positioned over a shop and extends over two and a half floors. When the current owners bought the property three years ago it was in a dilapidated state and divided into bedsits. The residence has been expertly restored into a trendy townhouse. With white walls, oodles of light thanks to the clever use of Velux windows, and minimalist style, it comes as no surprise that one of the owners is an interior designer.

Despite the modern feel to the residence, the owners have been careful to keep the house's period features intact - high ceilings, stained floorboards, sash windows and cast-iron radiators are found throughout the house.

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On the third floor a spacious livingroom with two large windows overlooking the Liffey and minimalist fireplace set the tone for this smart city centre pad.

Also on the same floor is a stylish kitchen, which features Alno fitted units, stainless steel range, with cooker and hob, and a small balcony from which you can view lively Temple Bar from a safe distance. Up a flight of stairs is a small converted attic room. A Velux window provides spectacular views over the city.

Two large bedrooms are located on the first floor. Both rooms are en suite and the larger of the two has a fireplace and a small hot press. There's a small guest bathroom on the ground floor.