Restored bank building on Abbey Street for €1.2m

Built in 1839, the detached two-storey over-basement building extends to 584sq m

The building at 12A Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, has been restored and refurbished to a high standard while retaining many of its original features
The building at 12A Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, has been restored and refurbished to a high standard while retaining many of its original features

A city-centre period building hits the market this week at €1.2 million.

CBRE is handling the sale of 12A Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, which is adjacent to the National Lottery offices, Irish Life and VHI headquarters.

The property, purpose-built in 1839 for the Trustee Savings Bank, is an impressive detached two-storey over-basement building extending to 584sq m (6,286sq ft).

It has been restored and refurbished to a high standard while retaining many of its original features throughout.

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Within walking distance of the IFSC and Upper O' Connell Street, the property benefits from excellent public transport links, including the Luas, Dart and a Dublin Bus stop to the front.

Paul McCoy of CBRE said the building could be adapted to suit a variety of retail/restaurant and office uses, subject to the necessary planning permission.

“This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a prominent freehold building in a high-profile and accessible city location,” he said. “We would envisage interest from both investors seeking freehold opportunities as well as those occupiers active in the market looking for a prime city-centre building which could accommodate a variety of uses.”