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11 Castle Street
Wicklow Town
County Wicklow
A67 PK19
Description
This gorgeous mid terrace, nineteenth century cottage has stunning sea and coastal views to the front and the added bonus of a terraced, south facing landscaped garden to the rear. Its recent renovations have modernised the existing extension creating a lovely flow to the property.
The internal accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, guest wc, living room to the front, kitchen to the rear, upstairs has three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property has the added bonus of a spacious attic room for extra storage. This wonderful property offers a stylish and beautifully decorated home retaining many original unique and attractive features.
Castle Street is an extremely sought-after location in Wicklow Town due to its proximity to some of the town's best offerings. A mere stone's throw from the Black Castle, Travel hawk beach & Wicklow harbour and within easy walking distance of the main street and all local amenities this home is truly at the heart of everything and must be viewed to be truly appreciated.
Rooms
Guest wc With tiled flooring, wc and wash hand basin.
Living Room 4.73m x 3.15m The cosy living room to the front of the property has laminate flooring throughout and sea views across Wicklow harbour. The room has an open fireplace with solid fuel inset stove with added bonus of a back boiler that heats the water and heating system. The room has decorative ceiling coving and a feature wall of exposed stonework and a stainged glass window opening to the kitchen.
Kitchen/ Dining Room 5.81m x 4.07m The kitchen is to the rear of the property, has italian stone tiled floor and is fully fitted with high and low gloss units, granite counter breakfast bar and an itegrated sink unit. Integrated appliances include a ceramic hob and oven, extractor fan and dishwasher. The room also has ample space for a dining table and chairs.
Landing Recently renovated stairway with spiral finish, solid oak banisters leading to landing and hallway floored with engineered oak, access to the attic via stira staircase.
Bedroom 1 4.73m x 3.11m The first bedroom is to the front of the property enjoying panoramic sea and coastal views. The room has high angled ceilings with exposed timber beams and laminate flooring and mezzanine storage.
Bedroom 2 5.78m x 3.11m The second, bright and spacious bedroom is to the rear overlooking the garden. The room has laminate flooring, originally divided into two rooms it has the added benefit of a skylight, flooding the room with natural light from above.
Bedroom 3 2.60m x 2.32m The third bedroom, also to the front, is engineered oak flooring with a built in wardrobe and boasts stunning views of Wicklow's harbour and coastline.
Bathroom 2.27m x 1.67m The bright bathroom is fully tiled floor to ceiling and fitted with a bath, electric power shower, vanity wash hand basin and WC.
BER Information
BER Number: 105220867
Energy Performance Indicator: 194.97 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Wicklow Town is the capital town of Co. Wicklow. According to local history, the town was founded circa 795AD by the Vikings. The Black Castle ruins which overlook the harbour stand as a reminder of the Norman invasion. The town hosts the start of the Round Ireland Yacht Race which takes places biannually. During this weekend the town comes alive with visitors & locals alike enjoying the Sail Fest and all the markets stalls and entertainment it provides.
The harbour and its surrounds play an integral part in the life of the town, both commercially and from a tourist point of view. Enjoy a stroll out either of the piers or further along The Murrough, a coastal wetland, very popular with walkers and nature lovers where you can enjoy beautiful views of the town and coastline.

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