{"id":30602,"date":"2025-08-29T11:19:12","date_gmt":"2025-08-29T11:19:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/30602\/"},"modified":"2025-08-29T11:19:12","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T11:19:12","slug":"unique-opportunity-to-own-late-artists-henrietta-street-georgian-property","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/30602\/","title":{"rendered":"Unique opportunity to own late artist\u2019s Henrietta Street Georgian property"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\" data-testid=\"title-summary\">The four-storey over basement former house and studio of artist Alice Hanratty in central Dublin is as big as 10 standard family homes\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Asking price: \u20ac1.75m<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Agent: Movehome (01) 8844690<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u200bAny Dubliner worth their salt will tell you their city is famed for its Georgian terraces, and that the original and finest examples are to be found at Henrietta Street in Dublin 1.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">In fact, we\u2019re very lucky to have Henrietta Street at all. Designed in the early 18th century to cater for Ireland\u2019s wealthiest, it entered the 20th century providing slum homes for our very poorest. Its abandonment and dereliction from the 1960s meant that these extraordinary homes almost didn\u2019t make it into the 21st century at all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Henrietta Street couldn\u2019t tell its tale of two cities today (No14 is now a tenement museum); were it not for the motley crew of far-seeing conservationists who stepped up when few could understood why; when banks wouldn\u2019t pay out mortgages for them and insurance companies wouldn\u2019t quote for them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Among its saviours was Irish print and etchings artist and activist Alice Hanratty, who passed away in June at 86.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Hanratty rescued No4, a four storey over basement house, from destruction when she purchased it back in 1978 as a derelict; when Mountjoy Square looked like broken teeth and even Harcourt Street in Dublin 2 was festering with ruination.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The exterior of No4 Henrietta Street\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/2eb3673e-22b8-471e-b9e1-41a7720e213d.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">The exterior of No4 Henrietta Street<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Henrietta Street\u2019s other champions include the late architect and conservationist, Uinseann Mac Eoin who bought Nos 5 \u2013 7 in the 1960s when they were due for demolition.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">An Taisce member Ian Lumley in tandem with developer Pat Wigglesworth did the honours for No3, which they bought for \u20ac510,000. Barrister Fergus Ryan has shouldered restoration work at No7 and Michael Casey was brave enough to buy and live in No13.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"A fully refurbished reception room in nearby No7 \" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1097f3f8-b071-4f84-878f-8bffe5e0f100.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">A fully refurbished reception room in nearby No7 <\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Dublin City Council invested \u20ac5m turning No14 into a museum. The 1911 Census tells us that the house had over 100 people living in it at that time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">All are today part of the street\u2019s epic story which, as journalist Frank McDonald quipped, has mostly been \u201ca tale of riches to rags.\u201d Strumpet City was filmed here, as was the 2011 documentary\/reality series, The Tenements.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">But Henrietta Street had the very grandest of beginnings. It was laid out by Luke Gardiner in 1720 with designs by architect Edward Lovett Pearce, in turn inspired by the classic Italian churches of Andrea Palladio.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Reception room with period detail\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/e037c73a-88a6-4c92-9336-9608d92ff879.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">Reception room with period detail<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Named after Henrietta Crofts, Ireland\u2019s one time \u2018first lady\u2019 as wife of the Lord Lieutenant, the Duke of Bolton; it was designed to be Ireland\u2019s most exclusive enclave bar none when built between 1724 and 1755.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Lovett Pearse died after just three were completed, and finance minister Nathaniel Clements stepped in to take over, and indeed, took the showiest (No7) for himself. Other first residents included the Earl of Leitrim, Viscount Molesworth, the Earl of Shannon, Lord Mountjoy (Gardiner) and Archbishop Hugh Boulter among others.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Blackrock born artist Alice Hanratty blazed a different trail. Her recent obituary describes her as \u201can inspirational artist, educator and member of Aosd\u00e1na, who is remembered for her commitment to her students, her passion for her medium and her strong sense of social justice.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Artist Alice Hanratty, the former owner\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/P Alice H Henrietta.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">Artist Alice Hanratty, the former owner<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Born in 1939, she studied at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and then Hornsey College of Art in London, where she specialised in printmaking. After travelling in Africa, she returned in the 1970s to join the Graphic Print Studio and to teach at NCAD.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">She went on a strike against departmental intervention in how the college was teaching, and was fired as a result. She later taught at DIT.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Although known for her printmaking, etching was Hanratty\u2019s favoured medium. Her work has been included in solo and group shows at home and abroad.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Alice Hanratty's art studio on the top floor\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/6be8feb3-19e9-4b6c-b502-e86df80e5781.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">Alice Hanratty&#8217;s art studio on the top floor<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Hanratty\u2019s purchase of No4 was spurred by conservation. In the 1980s, she was joined there by her partner, the communist and long-time trade unionist S\u00e9 Geraghty.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Geraghty got the roof sorted and imported his 7,000 volume collection of books, which detractors dubbed the \u201cRed Library of Henrietta Street.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Connoisseurs of fine art, classical music and opera, the couple hosted gatherings of the Dublin Grand Opera Society. He died in 2006, while Hanratty continued her work until her passing this summer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The benefactors of her estate are now bringing No4 to market for the first time in almost 50 years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Also called Farham House, it was built for John Maxwell, the first Baron Farnham and his wife Judith. Completed around 1745, the terraced four-bay, four-storey house sits over a raised basement which runs out under the street.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The basement storage vaults\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/Ip Henrietta 1481.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">The basement storage vaults<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The family lived here for over a century, during which it was altered slightly for a family wedding in the 1780s. Back then its art collection included a Rubens and a Rembrandt.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">In 1849, No4 became HQ for The Commission for Encumbered Estates and by the early 20th century it was a barracks for agents of the Property Defence Association.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The private militia was sent out to defend landed estates threatened by anti eviction activists. When the PDA departed, it was divided up as tenements before being abandoned, and then acquired by Hanratty in the late 1970s.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Hanratty did her job well. Today, the national heritage buildings archive describes No4 as \u201can important part of Dublin\u2019s Street of Palaces.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"An aerial shot of Henrietta Street and the surrounding area in Dublin\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/60570e22-74a8-401e-9fbb-d5a3568568a4.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">An aerial shot of Henrietta Street and the surrounding area in Dublin<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Number 4 is now for sale through Movehome, with an asking price of \u20ac1.75m. It has 22 main rooms laid out over five floors. Robust for its age and circumstances, it is somewhat paused in its development.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The agents estimate that restoration would cost in the order of \u20ac1m. At 10,010 sq ft, No4 is the equivalent size of 10 average family homes. Consider that Kenah Hill, a period home (also 10,000 sq ft) in Killiney, Dublin (albeit fully restored), is now asking \u20ac10.75m.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Inside No4 is the grand hall and original mahogany staircase, believed to be Dublin\u2019s oldest in situ. There are some original elaborate marble chimney pieces, and lots of original wall panelling and ceiling stucco work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Its vast rooms are now empty and unfurnished, although this serves to show off their magnitude and ambition. To understand what\u2019s possible here, consider the restored rooms at No7 where owner Fergus Ryan has done an incredible job.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">If you think you can to write the next chapter at No4, contact Movehome for a visit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The four-storey over basement former house and studio of artist Alice Hanratty in central Dublin is as big&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":30603,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[75],"tags":[24235,18,117,19,17],"class_list":{"0":"post-30602","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-entertainment","8":"tag-dublin-property","9":"tag-eire","10":"tag-entertainment","11":"tag-ie","12":"tag-ireland"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"","error":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/30602","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=30602"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/30602\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/30603"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=30602"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=30602"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=30602"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}