Mackies Place is a secluded and venerable cul-de-sac of five Georgian townhouses just off Pembroke Street in Dublin 2. Dating from 1835, Number 2, a double-fronted butter brick house, which is home to two architects.
![Bedroom at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/GJRSVCHSGE3LFFEO6XSCZZKQPQ.jpg?auth=fe173383859c503815c7eeb83781f8d2ab47b8f56706a00f4f0a3899cb11c911&width=800&height=450)
![Diningroom at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/OU6MILIZPLNK6HENXRZQWHLUWU.jpg?auth=645ed2a000f175c0a26804e7b0036a8e0e9e2ba82d2361c15ca776a73a99df76&width=800&height=450)
The couple purchased the 85sq m property in 2015 for €405,000, and are now trading up due to a growing family, having placed their home on the market through Savills with an asking price of €645,000. While this is an ambitious price, buyers are willing to pay a premium for Georgian properties in this location; next door, number 3, at 127sq m, sold in January 2017 for €787,500.
![Spiral staircase at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/IBEP42ZI6ZG46EEP5TXX3EQT54.jpg?auth=dad7a123ee61ceac2151051fb2b5969adcfd2dd35a027d4548f49cc94836cec0&width=800&height=1200)
Interiors are simple and pared back, allowing the period details to shine through. Upstairs, accessed via a dramatic spiral staircase, are two fine double bedrooms – both of which are en suite.
![Bedroom at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/IKAARHKGFLGNYQK4KG5PB2A3TQ.jpg?auth=17c0e8745adc5461b077f2933af1348543d81e0b10c9e84f04d0be6acb3fb4e5&width=800&height=450)
Period fireplaces
On the ground floor lie a living room and an open-plan hallway and diningroom and further bathroom. Both rooms have period fireplaces which now run on gas. To the rear is a galley-style kitchen with access to a small courtyard.
![Kitchen at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/FSI65BUORHJVIVUELDF26H24EY.jpg?auth=7566e1e731c2a969f35b6ab96ad539add95de919e8ddc984590f9826e8b2793c&width=800&height=450)
![Diningroom at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/RRKE3YRJZBNJYRVEB7KTQOQ42Y.jpg?auth=4bd7341ec3ddb622ebb2f3dde875369ec77fd48feaba2a740886d2ffdf814096&width=800&height=450)
The couple had intended to change the configuration of the property and were granted permission in 2016, which would add a rooftop terrace by moving the diningroom and kitchen upstairs, and a bedroom downstairs. In addition a cellar – which the couple only discovered a year after living in the property and is currently used as storage – has permission for a utility room, which will be full height.
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A benefit of the property, besides its city centre location, is that new residents will get keys for the privately owned Fitzwilliam Square, which is shared between a handful of residents in the area. “It’s a super facility, as there is rarely anyone there, and we use it all summer for family picnics,” says the owner.
![Livingroom at number 2 Mackies Place, Dublin 2](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/JAEFACIO557OYKM3T6JAHVEVIY.jpg?auth=ab1e4a482c4aa821b14c594b3b713dd8b0a3a1fcce94f1076bc0bb0c1267fd2a&width=800&height=450)
During the viewing the owner says: “One of the drawbacks, though, is there isn’t a bottle bank nearby.” As if on cue, a neighbour knocks at the door to say he’s off to recycle – do the family have any empty bottles?
“We’ve lovely neighbours,” he says.