Description
Brennan’s Parade is ideally located, being off Albert Avenue and just a stone’s throw from Bray’s lovely seafront. No. 13 Brennan’s Parade is a terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, and is one of a uniform mews of fourteen properties.The ground floor level of the front façade is faced in granite rubble, with raised pointing and painted brick dressings to the openings. The first floor level is in brick with a projecting string course and a bracketed eaves course. The slated roof is pitched and has a shared rendered chimneystack. The house faces directly onto a relatively narrow private laneway.
The property is in need of total refurbishment and updating, and is priced accordingly. However this is an opportunity to put the new owners stamp on a unique house on a unique terrace, which is something of a rarity in Bray.
ACCOMMODATION
Bright Entrance Hallway with stairs to upper floor and door leading to
Lounge (3.3 x 4.1m) which is bright and spacious with feature cast iron fireplace with marble surround and mantle. Original and attractive cornice are intact.
Dining Room (3.0x 3.6.m) has feature fireplace and original cornices
Kitchen (3.8 x 3.0m) with fitted wall and floor units and door access to rear garden
1st Return comprises of the bathroom containing a three piece suite
Bedroom No. 1 (3.2 x 3.3m) with fitted wardrobes
Bedroom No. 2 (3.5 x 2.8m) with fitted wardrobes
Bedroom No.3 is a light filled bright room
Outside:
On street residents car parking. The private rear garden is walled in.