Aurora, Glencree, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow, A98 RP08, Ireland
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached Bungalow
- BEDROOMS
5
- SIZE
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Key features
- Features & Services:
- Charming
- spacious
- versatile and light-filled detached house on circa 1 acre.
- Majestic setting which commands unrivalled views down the valley.
- House + workshop + office space + outhouses + polytunnel.
- Presented in a good condition throughout with beautiful mature gardens that offer a little oasis away from the hustle & bustle of daily life.
- Situated beside the Glencree Centre for Peace & Reconciliation with café
- St Kevin's Church
- Lough Bray and The Sally Gap.
Description
Built circa 1970 by the current owners, Aurora is nestled at the end of a shared laneway on a mature leafy 1 acre plot which maximises the surrounding views and offers a great sense of peace and tranquillity. This spacious and characterful 4/5 bedroomed detached house extends to approximately 170sq.m./1,830sq.ft. offering versatile and light-filled accommodation. Apon entering the property through the trees, there is a gravel forecourt and courtyard area which provides ample space for parking. A pedestrian gate and path leads along the front of the house to a suntrap patio area which is an ideal area to sit and relax, have a coffee, or for 'al fresco' dining in the warmer months whilst taking in the breathtaking views of the valley and the Sugarloaf Mountain in the distance. The main front door leads directly into the heart of this home - the open kitchen and dining room which is full of charming features. There is a useful utility room located off the kitchen with a back door. To the lefthand side off the dining area is a TV room/snug/bedroom 5 which the owner currently uses as her art room, bedroom 4 (a nice single) and a wet room. To the righthand side of the house is the spacious, characterful main living room that interconnects with the front sunroom offering great space with a cosy atmosphere and a stove to light during the colder months. An inner hallway leads to three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a hot press. The main bedroom at the front of the house has a bay window overlooking the wonderful gardens, and a walk through wardrobe leads into an en-suite shower room. Bedroom 2 which overlooks the gardens to the side of the house is another lovely bedroom space with a vaulted ceiling and a ladder stairs leading to a mezzanine level and into the attic. Bedroom 3 is a nicely proportioned double at the back of the house.
Outside in the courtyard there is an additional 84.5sqm/912sq.ft. between the workshop and adjoining office space which would be an ideal space for anyone working from home or could be converted into other uses subject to planning. Around the other side of the house is a polytunnel which is great for growing fruits or vegetables all year round; a farmyard barn with associated sheds (a greenhouse and potting shed) which offers great storage space and a sheltered growing area where the vendor grows an array of different fruits and vegetables making it a very self-sufficient place to live. The area to the rear of the house and farmyard buildings is planted in mature woodland offering good protection from the prevailing winds and a lovely element of privacy.
Set at the head of Wicklow's spectacular and unspoiled Glencree Valley, on the edge of the Wicklow National Park and on the Wicklow Way, Aurora is a little oasis adjacent to the Glencree Visitor Centre - a former 19th Century British Army Barracks which brings you a range of attractive facilities in a tranquil and beautiful setting with rolling and mountainous countryside, historic buildings, local arts and crafts, and a taste of fine Irish home cooking if you drop into the Armoury Cafe. Glencree possesses an atmosphere all of its own, and only twelve miles from Dublin with easy access for commuters via Rathfarnham or through Enniskerry to the N11. The area is a magnet for nature-lovers, cyclists, walkers/hikers and those seeking some peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Other local attractions and amenities include Lough Bray, the Powerscourt Waterfall, Powerscourt House & Gardens, Curtlestown Primary School (with bus service around the valley), the German War Cemetery and Crone Forest. For those who enjoy the outdoors, this is an idyllic playground for walker, hikers and cyclists alike with numerous trails such as 'The Wicklow Way' to explore. The beautiful village of Enniskerry is at the bottom of the valley and the bustling coastal town of Bray is just beyond which both offer a growing community with a choice of excellent local services & amenities to meet ones everyday needs.
Aurora, Glencree, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow, A98 RP08, Ireland
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Distances are straight line measurements- Dublin(International)16.3 miles
- Waterford(International)77.8 miles
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