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If you’re looking for a base in the bustling heart of the city – with views onto the stained-glass windows of one of Galway’s most historic churches – then this two-bedroomed apartment on Lurgan Lane, St Augustine Street, could be the one for you.
This well-maintained second-floor apartment is within walking distance of all major amenities. It comprises a bright open-plan living and dining area, a fully fitted kitchen, two spacious double bedrooms, and a main bathroom.
Looking out onto St Augustine Street, its sitting/dining area has unparalleled views of the magnificent windows on the Augustinian Priory.
And apart from being in the very heart of Galway city – surrounded by pubs, shops and restaurants – it is also within easy walk of both University of Galway and UHG, not to mention the bus and train station.
This two-bed, one-bath apartment comes with a guide price of €339,000.
To arrange a viewing contact DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard on 091565261 or email info@dnggalway.ie.
Pictured: The view from the reception room at Lurgan Lane.
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