A Georgian property in Parnell Square, possessing the capacity for usage as a residence or a hotel, is on the market for €1.6m

The Finnegan Menton agency is overseeing the sale of 43 Parnell Square, situated in the heart of Dublin, and the asking price is set at €1.6 million. Set on the west of the square, the structure faces directly towards the main entrance of the Garden of Remembrance and the Rotunda Hospital. The building, used earlier as an office, is now on the market as a freehold title that can be acquired immediately.

43 Parnell Square is a Georgian-style edifice that spreads over four floors, inclusive of a basement. The total calculated area inside is approximately 382.2 sq m (4,115 sq ft). In 2010, the property was renovated, which included the construction of a brand-new roof, and, according to the broker, the building is in top-notch condition in every respect.

The structure houses large rooms sporting high ceilings, intricate gildings, sash windows, ornate fireplaces, and plasterwork centrepieces. Moreover, it features a light-bearing glass entrance that opens into a hallway and a reception area. To complement the structure, there’s a private walled courtyard at the back.

Though the property is already equipped for office use, its “Z8 -Georgian Conservation Area” status implies that it could be transformed into residential apartments, a hotel or a medical service-related establishment, pending approval of the required plans.

The area surrounding number 43 is replete with bars, cafés, art galleries, restaurants, and hotels. There are two esteemed restaurants in the vicinity, namely Chapter One and Mr Fox, both of which have been awarded Michelin stars. Moreover, the shopping hub of Dublin, Henry Street, can be found only 700m away from the property.

For more details regarding the sale, interested parties can get in touch with Mark McCormack and Nicholas Corson from Finnegan Menton.

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