Inside iconic Irish director's stunning €2.5m Dublin home as it goes up for sale

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The Oscar-nominated director behind iconic films such as My Left Food and In the Name of the Father bought the house in 1992 and has played host to a number of A-listers over the years

A stunning four-bedroom Dublin home owned by Oscar-nominated Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan has hit the market with an asking price of €2.5 million.

Spread out over two floors, the house comprises of a beautiful entrance hallway and two large interconnecting reception rooms One of the property's biggest selling points is its very large open plan kitchen/breakfast/living room, a bright, spacious area flooded with natural light providing uninterrupted views of the beautiful, landscaped gardens. The original kitchen has been extended with plenty of windows affording maximum light, while a double door leads to the back garden.

The fourth bedroom is currently being used as a study and has a large sash window overlooking the back garden, while there is also a separate shower room and family bathroom upstairs.

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