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Struan Hill House
Struan Hill
Delgany
Co. Wicklow.
A63V0H1
Description
Located in the heart of an exclusive enclave in Delgany, Co. Wicklow, Struan House is now offered for sale following a meticulous and sensitive restoration. This stately home is now the centre piece now stands as a showpiece among a collection of luxurious detached executive homes.
Struan House spans an expansive 436.6 SqM (4,700 sq ft) approx, and occupies an impressive site of c.0.36 of an acre. This five-bedroom detached residence effortlessly blends period grandeur with contemporary luxury and refinement. Occupying an elevated setting looking over to and just a short stroll into Delgany village, the home commands panoramic views stretching across Greystones to the Irish Sea, providing both a private sanctuary and a statement residence.
Internally, the home exudes elegance and style, with ceiling heights nearing 3 metres in the principal reception rooms, rising to a stately 5.5 metres in the entrance hall. Generous multi-pane, double-glazed sash windows flood the interiors with natural light. Refined finishes throughout include wide-plank and chevron engineered oak flooring, Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware, bespoke kitchen cabinetry with quartz-topped work surfaces and central island, all designed to complement the home’s historical integrity. Heating is provided by an air-to-water system, delivering underfloor warmth at ground level and high efficiency radiator heating above—contributing to its rare A3 BER rating, an extraordinary achievement for a Georgian-era residence.
The layout has been thoughtfully designed to suit both grand-scale entertaining and intimate family living. Interconnecting reception rooms flow in a graceful circular pattern from the central hallway to the expansive kitchen family areas back around to the hall. The home opens directly onto a sun-oriented patio leading to an elevated lawn, ideally accessed from the kitchen family space by two sets of French doors. The expansive rear garden, mainly laid in lawn, includes raised timber planters, mature trees, and colourful shrubbery, offering beauty and privacy in equal measure, perfect for al fresco dining, entertaining, relaxation and importantly as a secure children’s play space.
Rich in historical significance, Struan House is believed to have been the residence of Captain Clement Robinson, a founding member of Delgany Golf Club and a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for his service in the First World War. According to the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, it is described as a "largely well-preserved and prominently sited late Georgian residence" notable for its distinctive combination of three- and two-storey elements.
Architecturally, the house features a central two-bay, three-storey section flanked by slightly projecting two-storey wings, all under hipped slate roofs. A flat-roofed entrance porch with curved ends, rusticated quoins, and traditional timber sash windows with six-over-six panes add to its timeless character. The original dry dash façade …. speaks to the home’s enduring presence.
Perfectly positioned just a short stroll from charming Delgany village, where you and your family can enjoy artisan shops, butchers, a bakery, cafés, restaurants, local hostelries and a gym while the nearby town of Greystones offers beaches, sailing, fishing & water sports, Rugby, Soccer, GAA, Tennis, Hockey & Bowling sports clubs, library, a thriving food scene, the DART, TFI bus routes and easy access to the M/N11 and M50 road networks. There are also excellent primary & secondary schools between Delgany and Greystones including the SEK International School. The area also caters to equestrian pursuits, hillwalking, exploring scenic trails and gentle walks around its beautiful scenery.
Struan House now embarks on its next chapter as a timeless fine home reimagined for modern C21 living, steeped in and almost 200 year legacy and ready to welcome a new custodian to enjoy all it has to offer for many years to come.
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Features
Graciously proportioned accommodation with perfect living and sleeping balance
Most impressive A3 BER rating with Air to Water heating
Impressively presented bespoke kitchen and shower / bathrooms
Delightful views and outlooks
Wonderful high ceilings
Rooms
Entrance Hallway: 4.07m x 6.65m A wonderful double height, c. 5.5m high space having a feature oak cantilever staircase illuminated by a multi paned sash window, recessed downlights, Chevron engineered oak flooring.
Home Office / Study: 3.67m x 4.27m Dual aspect having delightful views to Delgany Church and village. Recessed downlighting, wide plank engineered oak flooring.
Cinema Room: 5.10m x 4.27m Views to Coolagad Hill and Bellevue Wood. Recessed downlighters, wide plank engineered oak flooring. Double glass panelled doors leading into to;
Kitchen/Dining/ Family Space: 5.66mx3.66m - 3.67mx7.87m - 5.66mx4.62m An amazing, expansive light infused space spanning the width of the home having a wall of glazing to the gardens and three overhead roof lanterns. Comprehensive array of bespoke cabinetry, incorporating pantry, dresser and drawer units. Floor to eye level presses with generous quartz worksurfaces, splash back and upstands. Undercounter sink with Quooker tap. Rangemaster professional 5 ring and 3 oven stove, integrated Siemens dishwasher, Neff fridge & Bosch freezer. Centre island incorporating 3 banks of integrated drawers and quartz countertop. Recessed ceiling down lights. Wide plank oak engineered flooring. Two sets of doors to patio. Triple aspect family area looking out to the gardens.
Utility Room: 4.70m x 2.17m Two walls of full height storage cabinetry and sink with under storage. Fitted elevated side by side Bosch washer and dryer.
Guest Cloakroom: 162m x 2.42m Villeroy and Boch wash hand basin with quartz surround surface and under storage. Illuminated vanity mirror, heated towel rail, WC with recessed cistern.
Drawing Room: 8.88m x 5.23m A fine dual aspect space having windows to the front and side with glass panelled doors to the kitchen. Recessed downlighters. Deep chimney piece with slate surround and feature Ethanol BEV technology flame inset. Wide plank oak flooring.
First Floor: 4.50m 8.93m Galleried landing with high level window looking down over the central hallway and leading to:
Principle Bedroom: 3.71m x 4.29m A generously proportioned dual aspect room having lovely views to the village and Bellevue Wood to the side and sea views to the front. Recessed downlighting and wall lights. Walk in wardrobe complete with fitted floor to ceiling hanging, shelving and drawer spaces.
Ensuite: 2.17m x 2.79m Large, tiled shower cubicle with sliding screen, rainfall head and wand attachment. WC with recessed cistern, wash hand basin with under storage and illuminated vanity mirror, heated towel rail, tile flooring. Panoramic sea views
Bedroom 2: 3.50m x 5.24m A double dual aspect suite having fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom 3: 3.52m x 5.24m Dual aspect outlook overlooking side and rear gardens. Fitted wardrobes.
Family Bathroom: 3.25m x 2.34m Generously sized having Standalone bath with free standing mixer tap and shower wand. Tiled step in shower with glazed screens, wc and wash hand basin with under storage and illuminated vanity mirror. Tiled floor, downlighters and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 4: 3.64m x 4.47m Having two windows to the back garden and bank of fitted wardrobes. Stairs to top floor landing with two large roof lights flooding the space with light. Reading area and storage closet off.
Bedroom 5: 4.30m x 3.80m A fine double room having stunning, panoramic views to the sea. Access to the attic roof space.
Dressing Room: 2.03m x 3m Fitted floor to ceiling hanging, shelving and drawer spaces. Also access to large side roof space floored store.
BER Information
BER Number: 118343482
Energy Performance Indicator: 74.41 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Delgany is a peaceful and well-connected village in County Wicklow, between Greystones and Glen of the Downs. It is situated about 25 km south of Dublin city centre. The village is surrounded by wooded hills with many woodland walks, including the Delgany Heritage Trail which offers a tranquil setting that appeals to families, professionals and retirees alike. Despite its peaceful ambiance, the village benefits from excellent connectivity via the N11/M11 and is just minutes away from the dart station at nearby Greystones, making it an ideal base for commuters.
Delgany is also a popular destination for golfers with a host of golf clubs nearby such as; Delgany Golf Club, Greystones Golf Club and Druids Glen Golf Resort.
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