Francis Street
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Dublin's 'Antique Quarter' is rather more upmarket than its location in the working-class Liberties neighbourhood might suggest. This is a street to come to invest a future heirloom, rather than nab a quirky vintage bargain (altho … Read more
Dublin's 'Antique Quarter' is rather more upmarket than its location in the working-class Liberties neighbourhood might suggest. This is a street to come to invest a future heirloom, rather than nab a quirky vintage bargain (although there is an Oxfam Home store, which has kitted out many a student flat). Read less

The upmarket antique street
Dublin's 'Antique Quarter' is rather more upmarket than its location in the working-class Liberties neighbourhood might suggest. This is a street to come to invest a future heirloom, rather than nab a quirky vintage bargain (although there is an Oxfam Home store, which has kitted out many a student flat).
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