Exceptional property for sale on Galway’s famous promenade
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Author: Our Reporter
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
New to the market in recent weeks is 36 Grattan Road, a deceptively spacious home in one of Galway’s most coveted locations, directly overlooking Galway Bay and offering spectacular, uninterrupted panoramic views of the bay and the Clare Hills.
The setting is truly exceptional, with Galway’s famous promenade right outside the door. Perfectly positioned between Salthill Village and the city centre, and adjacent to The Claddagh, the property enjoys immediate access to every conceivable amenity — including shops, bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and beaches.
Arranged over three levels, the residence offers generous living spaces and sleeping accommodation. Lovingly maintained by its current owners, it is presented in excellent decorative order. The main elevated living area is open plan, featuring wall-to-wall glazing that frames breathtaking views and seamlessly connects to a spacious raised deck—perfect for indoor-outdoor living. Upstairs, there are three ensuite bedrooms. Two of these are positioned at the front of the house, each with expansive windows that capture the stunning outlook. On the lower ground floor/ basement level, there is a hall, large study/ storeroom, a utility room, games room, 2 shower rooms and a small storeroom. The attic is accessed via a ladder and offers valuable storage space.
Externally, the front of the property features a parking area and a large, raised deck — the perfect vantage point to soak in the views. To the rear, you’ll find an enclosed yard and a shed.
The sale of this property presents a truly special opportunity to acquire a home in such a highly desirable location.
Viewing is highly recommended and can be arranged through joint selling agents, Colleran Auctioneers 091 562293 and Mullery Auctioneers 091 567275.
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