Brunswick Court constructed circa 2006 comprises a mixed-use development comprising a 158-bed student residence arranged in 33 individual apartments together with ancillary retail units at ground floor level. The development is arranged over five storeys with an internal courtyard in the development offering landscaped outside space.
No. 41 is four-storey over lower ground floor two-bay building with typical Georgian features including sliding sash and Wyatt windows, granite cills and cast iron balconies. The building has been comprehensively restored to the highest of specification by skilled craftsmen such as Sheridan Conservation and The Old Mould Company. The property includes a private landscaped garden to the rear.
The property comprises an impressive scheme of 4 apartments. The accommodation comprises 2 x 2 bedroom duplex apartments and 2 x 2 bedroom apartments. The building is arranged over ground and first floors. The overall site provides for car parking to the front and side of the development.
The property comprises a prime corner residential development site extending to approx. 0.04Ha (0.1 acres). Currently, the site contains a single storey credit union and a community centre which extends to approximately 2,482 Sq.ft (230 Sq.m). Internally, the credit union comprises a ground floor banking hall with a consultation suite together with offices, tea station to the rear and attic space overhead. Specification includes plastered and painted walls, fluorescent strip lighting, CCTV and carpet floor covering.
The subject property comprises of ground and part first floor crèche in shell and core condition which extends to approx. 1,016 Sq.m (10,936
Sq.ft). The units form part of a three storey mixed-use development. The three upper floors comprise of 8 number apartments on each floor.
The yard is for the sole use of the crèche and can only be accessed by the crèche.
The subject unit comprises of a ground floor retail unit within a mixed use development. The unit extends to approximately 244 sq. m (2,600 sq. ft) in total and comprises of open plan accommodation with cellular office space. The property benefits from rear access. Surrounding occupiers include Lidl, Next Door, Centra and Centz. There is a number of residential developments in the area.
The property comprises of a corner profile end of terrace three storey building with a single storey extension fronting onto Phoenix Street. The building provides for a unique design with a mix of open plan and cellular offices which would suit a variety of occupiers, subject to planning. The entire extends to approximately 1400.40 sq. m (15,073 sq. ft).
Building 14 will be fitted to the highest of modern office design with efficient and adaptable floor plates suitable for a variety of users. The property will extend to approximately 30,700 Sq.ft over 4 floors.The accommodation is mainly open plan and benefits from floor to ceiling glass windows which overlook the Dublin mountains.
The café unit is arranged over ground and lower ground floor and extends to approximately 154 sq. m (1,659 sq. ft) in total. The ground floor extends to 46.7 sq. m (503 sq. ft) and the lower ground floor extends to 107.4 sq. m (1,156 sq. ft). The unit comes with the benefit of café planning (planning application reference 3084/15)
The subject property comprises of a ground floor mid terrace bar unit within a mixed use development. The property forms part of a parade of restaurants and shops and is centrally located within Stepaside village, benefitting from the surrounding residential developments. The property is fitted to a high standard as a contemporary traditional bar, together with storage space. The entire extends to approx. 139 sq. m (1,500 sq. ft).