Centenary House

35 York Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 D850

The property occupies a prominent and generously proportioned site, with the main structure — Centenary House — centrally positioned and set well back from the road. The grounds feature a combination of grassed and tarmacadam finishes, offering a functional yet flexible layout with primary access from York Road and secondary pedestrian and vehicular access via Tivoli Terrace South.

 

Comprising two interlinked blocks, the site is anchored by the substantial Centenary House, a striking three-storey over basement building with impressive street profile. To the rear, the property includes a charming single-storey former Chapel with mezzanine level, adding unique architectural character. A number of outbuildings are also located to the rear, running along the boundary with Tivoli Terrace South, offering additional storage or ancillary use potential.

 

Extending to approximately 12,605 sq. ft. (1,171 sq. m.) GIA, the accommodation comprises a versatile mix of reception rooms, offices and toilet facilities, with basement stores and plant areas enhancing its functional footprint. The roof also provides unrivalled sea views.

 

Importantly, Centenary House is not a Protected Structure, providing flexibility for future redevelopment or adaptation. However, the rear Chapel building—specifically its exterior—is listed on Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s Record of Protected Structures (RPS No. 2135), having been added in 2022 due to its distinctive red brick late-19th century character.

 

There are several garages / outbuildings extending to c. 93 sq. m. / 1,000 sq. ft. Parking is also provided on site.

 

This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a landmark property with dual profile, multiple access points and significant scope for a range of uses (subject to planning permission).

Key Contacts

Manus Agnew

087-254 6391

magnew@quinnagnew.ie

 

Aishleen O'Toole

087-935 0178

aotoole@quinnagnew.ie

 

Enda Kearns

087-620 1859

ekearns@quinnagnew.ie

Eoin Doyle

086-010 3963

edoyle@quinnagnew.ie