Unique 120-Year-Old Architectural Gem on Magazine Road
- A residential property on Magazine Road in Cork, described as a 120-year-old home featuring architectural ingenuity, has entered the market with a guide price of €545,000.
- 4 Fernhurst View, is a three-bedroom end-of-terrace residence.
- Built in the early 1900s, the residence has undergone significant modifications to modernize its utility while preserving its historic character.
A residential property on Magazine Road in Cork, described as a 120-year-old home featuring architectural ingenuity, has entered the market with a guide price of €545,000.
The property, identified as No. 4 Fernhurst View, is a three-bedroom end-of-terrace residence. According to reporting by the Irish Examiner, the home is distinguished by a layout that incorporates an internal courtyard and a glass lightwell, designed to bring natural light into the center of the structure.
Property Specifications and History
Built in the early 1900s, the residence has undergone significant modifications to modernize its utility while preserving its historic character. The home was extended and refurbished in 2007, with updates extending to some of the exterior detailing.
The current specifications of the property include:
- Internal size: 100.7 square meters (approximately 1,084 square feet)
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Building Energy Rating (BER): B2
Market Context in Cork
The listing of the Fernhurst View property occurs within a competitive residential market in Cork, where historic homes on Magazine Road often command premiums based on their architectural pedigree and location. The area is noted for its mixture of early 20th-century builds and renovated period homes.
Recent activity in the Magazine Road vicinity demonstrates a range of valuations based on plot size and condition. Other properties in the area have seen guide prices ranging from €380,000 for homes requiring renovation to €725,000 for residences situated on larger sites, such as those exceeding 0.4 acres.
The B2 energy rating for the Fernhurst View property is a notable feature for a home of its age, reflecting the impact of the 2007 refurbishments on the building’s thermal efficiency and energy performance.
