Number 30, which has just come on the market for €1.65million, lies closer to the Tivoli Road end, a substantially quieter spot than the southern end of the road.

Per the Property Price Register, it was bought by its current owners in 2019 for €640,000, and the property has undergone a complete renovation.

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

Number 30 is a 2,207sq ft four-bedroom home, in walk-in condition, that dates back to the 1840s. Everything throughout the property has been repaired of replaced.

This includes the sash windows, which are now double-glazed. There's insulation under the flooring and unfloor hearting, and when the entire roof was replaced, insulation was also added there.

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

The original ceiling coving was moulded to create blueprints, ensuring the replica remained true to its almost 200-year-old design.

 The kitchen underwent an elegant and contemporary renovation, which included an extension, adding a dining space. Also on the ground floor is a living room overlooking the 54-foot-long garden, and a home office, which links to a ground-floor bedroom and en suite.

This space also opens out to the rear garden. This floor also plays host to a utility/cloakroom.

The property boasts modern and bold-coloured rooms throughout. Upstairs, there's a family bathroom and three spacious bedrooms, the principal of which is en suite.

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

 30 Mulgrave Street, Dún Laoghaire. Pic: MyHome.ie

It also has a large dressing room, which would've acted as a fourth upstairs bedroom in the past.

Downstairs, under the hall level, a basement was deepened, and is now a den space that opens out to the garden via a sunken patio with patterned grey floor tiles and steps up to ground level.

Check out the full listing here. 

* This article was originally published on Evoke.ie.