The stairs, panelling, bathroom and especially the bathtub make this house. From the 1920's. I love it.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/145599425#/media?channel=RES_BUY&id=media0&ref=photoCollage
I love it
Wow I love it. Its amazing how bright the house is given that there so much dark wood - its still full of light. Its really well designed and I love the interior.
I wonder though what its like to live in from a practical point of view - would it be absolutely freezing or has it been upgraded heating and insulation wise.
Wow, that is a gem, what a great find. Everything about it is so precise. I'm not sure I like the all white kitchen, it's seems out of place compared with other rooms (and the white bedroom too) but what a fabulous home
That's a stunning house.
Looking at those beefy radiators I doubt it'll be freezing...
Great find. A beautiful house.
I can appreciate the quality and the authenticity, but there is something about that style I do not like, originating somewhere in the distant past. Those corner windows especially.
Something else I don't like is that dratted AJ office furnishings ad with the shakey camera stuff, down the side of the page, damn thing has been on for months and is distracting and annoying.
It looks a bit Frank LLoyd Wrighty, very nice.
Arts and Crafts meets Frank Lloyd Wright. They have done a wonderful job preserving it. I love the layout, that long landing upstairs is an absolute favourite feature of mine. The eclectic art collection is interesting but out of place as are some of the furnishings and the kitchen. But overall it's very very appealing and so well preserved.
A little expensive perhaps, but beautifully presented. And zilch to be done to it after you move in.
Wouldn't it be very boring to move into a house that needed nothing done to it? I'd be going in thinking...I could take out that wall, and move that door a bit, the kitchen could be this colour and that carpet needs replacing. And so on. Mind you, none of this would be in a house that cost 1.5 million.
That's a beaut!
Stairs are fantastic
As usual I'm the odd one out, I like the staircase but hate everything else. 🤷♀️
Its nice as a museum piece but I wouldn't want to live in it.
If buying a new home, I'd want to live in a 2020s home, not in a 1920's one.
Now that's more me.
Other than a few minor cosmetic changes, I could live in that house.
Also, I see lots of showers and WCs, but no bathroom with a tub, or did I miss it? I'd want at least one tub.
I feel asking for 150k for this terraced house in the heart of Sligo town is still reaching. It requures an awful lot of work. This one may have come up before though a long time ago, it is somewhat familiar to me
Per the ad it needs a new roof - who on earth is going to pay €150k to take on a liability like that.
We had this back in 2022 I think, when it sold for €160,000 (€185k asking), but "Ireland's smallest house" is back on the market at €170,000 - cash buyers only:
The 4 chairs around the dining table is both optimistic and unnecessary in a place that size.
That's a right mess.
Easy peasy. Then after the dinner party, your guests can relax in the loungeroom and critique your fashion sense.....
I wouldn't fancy going down those stairs in the middle of the night to go to the toilet while you are half asleep.
I think it’s quite cute though as much as like guests for dinner, b&b on occasion, I love tv. Didn’t spot one. Maybe inset in the wardrobe as it’d surely be a bit close to the sofa bed otherwise.
Maybe hang a bucket off a rope from the bedroom balcony?
Much better value to be had in Glin
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-east-mall-glin-co-limerick/5630504
1 bedroom???? This country is dead and buried. I wouldn't keep my dog in there.
Jaysus, would they not just have knocked it and sold the site? What a nightmare!
You can't really just knock a terraced house, can you? I think the solicitor's office next door might object 😄
Hmmmm, I was kind of mixing it up in my head with that other tiny Cork house, which is definitely an infill.
The Sligo one actually probably isn't now that I look at the picture properly.
The inside is going to have to be gutted anyhow, though, there can't be so much as a batten left worth salvaging there!
Think the owners may have been a fan of Ancient Rome.
Cash buyers only, guess as its a flood risk.