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Meadow House
18a Monastery Road
Enniskerry
Co. Wicklow
A98A898
Description
Built in 2006 as part of a small infill development of three identical houses which were all finished to a high specification throughout, the property is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in a mature sylvan setting. Measuring 150sq.m./1,615sq.ft the spacious and light filled accommodation comprises of a wide entrance hallway with a guest WC; to the right is a large living room with a feature open marble fireplace, ceiling coving, recessed lights and large window overlooking the front garden and views of the Sugarloaf in the distance; double doors interconnect through to the fully equipped kitchen cum dining room which has granite worktops, ceiling coving, a selection of integrated appliances, recessed lights and sliding patio doors; a double bedroom with a fully tiled ensuite shower room completes the downstairs rooms. Rising upstairs off the wide landing there is a large hot press, stira stairs access to attic storage and large family bathroom, two very large double bedrooms with fully tiled ensuite shower rooms and eaves storage – the back bedroom has nice views up towards Carrickgollogan Hill.
Enniskerry is a picturesque “Model Village” located in the Garden County of Ireland which was laid out in the early 19th century by the Wingfield family, Viscounts Powerscourt, the central focus is its historic clocktower. Situated 14 miles / 23km south of Dublin City Centre, the area is well serviced by good transport links including the 44 & 184 Dublin Bus (which connects to Bray DART station); the N11 is a mere 5 minute drive away which connects onto the M50 and the M11 providing easy access to Dublin, the Airport and other areas; the DART is available in Bray whilst the Luas has a good park & ride facility in Carrickmines and only a 10 minute drive away. The village has two primary schools, whilst St. Gerards secondary school is within a 5-minute drive and a choice of other secondary schools are available in Bray; two churches; numerous walking/hiking trails such as the Wicklow Way, Knocksink Wood, Crone Forest etc; plenty of equestrian facilities and golf courses make the area a very attractive place to live.
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Features
• A large and nicely proportioned 3-bedroom detached house measuring 150sq.m. / 1,615sq.ft. in the picturesque village of Enniskerry.
• Bright and spacious accommodation – 3 double bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms.
• Built in 2006 to a high specification with granite worktops on the kitchen units, a marble fireplace, ceiling coving, recessed lighting, built in wardrobes and more.
• Excellent location on a quiet cul-de-sac within 1km of Enniskerry Village which has a good choice of local services and amenities including cafes, artisan shops, two primary schools, churches, walking and hiking trails etc.
• The famous Powerscourt Estate is nearby with its beautiful gardens, river walk along the Dargle, a distillery, as well as golf club with two courses, a hotel and Avoca café.
• Good transport links with the 44 & 184 Dublin Bus route servicing the area. Easy access to the N11 (5 mins drive), Bray DART station is a 10 min drive away and the Luas at either Cherrywood or Carrickmines.
• Electronic wooden entrance gates lead to a gravel driveway provides ample off-street parking for 3-4 cars.
• A sunny south facing front garden with views towards the Sugarloaf Mountain, good side access (3.45m approx. wide) leads to the rear garden which has a large solid block built shed (2.77m x 4.29m)
• 14 miles or 23km from Dublin City Centre.
• Alarmed.
• Usual mains water, sewerage and electricity.
• Oil-fired radiator central heating.
• Normal TV, phone and broadband available.
Rooms
WC 1.77m x 1.95m
Living Room 5.04m x 4.92m
Kitchen / Diner 6.22m x 3.88m
Bedroom 3 3.38m x 3.64m
En-Suite 1.15m x 2.36m
Bedroom 1 4.73m x 5.37m
Bedroom 2 4.94m x 4.94m
Bathroom 2.88m x 2.55m
BER Information
BER Number: 114603145
Energy Performance Indicator: 155.89 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Enniskerry is an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding countryside as well as the magnificent Powerscourt grounds. It features superb cafes and shops as well as a host of picture-postcard cottages and a charming village triangle. The clock tower in the centre of the village is also a very attractive feature. The Catholic Church circa 1843 by Patrick Byrne is one of the first gothic revival churches in Ireland. Lying in a beautiful glen of the Cookstown or Glencullen River, the wooded country around Enniskerry offers fine forest walks.
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