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Take a VR tour of this redbrick terraced home near Sandymount's seafront

Tritonville Avenue was mentioned in James Joyce’s Ulysses.

If you have Google Cardboard or another VR headset, you can enjoy a full 3D experience by tapping the ‘goggles’ icon.

NUMBER FOUR, TRITONVILLE Avenue is tucked away on a small cul-de-sac in Sandymount, Dublin 4. This is perhaps one of Ireland’s most impressive addresses; it’s both close to the city and a tranquil seaside village.

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This location is historic for more than just its turn-of-the-century build date: built in 1905, Tritonville Avenue gets a shout out in James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses.

However, the two-bedroom property has undergone extensive renovations since, with the most recent round of upgrades completed in 2012.

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Inside, the property has retained many period features. The entrance hall and living room give prominence to elegant coving and ceiling roses, and the dining room is home to a statement brick and timber fireplace.

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The two double bedrooms are of good size and feature elegant plantation shutters. A top-floor attic area has been converted for storage, though the Velux windows and restored brick wall make it a welcoming space to relax in, too.

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4 Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin 4 is on sale for €695,000 with Finnegan Menton via Daft.ie.

This virtual reality tour is presented as part of Experience Your World with KBC.

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