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Author: Our Reporter
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A detached residence in one of Galway City’s most sought after residential locations is being offered for sale, with an asking price of €950,000.
No 95 Threadneedle Road, Salthill, is a detached residence presented in quality condition having been well maintained over the years and offers ample accommodation with approximately 150.8 sq.m over two stories.
Originally constructed in 1936 by Stewart Construction, the residence boasts period-style features such as vaulted ceilings, bay windows and old fireplaces.
The ground floor consists of a sizeable living and reception area with bay window and solid fuel stove with feature fireplace, separate dining room, modern fitted kitchen with white oak Tuohy & Grealish cabinets with De Dietrich double oven and cooker hood. American style fridge freezer, induction 5 ring hob, all Deitrich and black sparkle granite work tops.
The utility/service area at the rear with access to the gardens. A separate garage space is adjacent to the property, currently in use as a music studio.
Upstairs offers a split-level with four bedrooms and a main family bathroom with jacuzzi bath and separate curved walk-in shower enclosure.
Externally, the house offers ample off-street parking to the front, while the rear garden avails of a manicured garden and decking area perfect for outdoor hosting.
Additionally, the residence avails of a pedestrian right-of-way access onto Taylors Hill.
Auctioneers O’Donnellan and Joyce say the location of the house is second-to-none, positioned at the top of Threadneedle Road, and less than 1km from the Salthill Promenade and Blackrock Diving Tower, with popular beaches and recreational parks within easy reach.
Pictured: 95 Threadneedle Road, Salthill.
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