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Ballydavid House
Newcastle
County Wicklow
A63 H279
Description
As the electric gates open, the wide sweeping driveway wends its way through gorgeous gardens and paddocks leading to the house. With ample parking to the front and a double garage to the side, it is immediately apparent that this is a unique property. The gardens have been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully designed, with outdoor dining areas, rose garden and manicured lawns. Ballydavid House is the ideal family home for those searching for space, elegance and privacy. With paddocks extending to approx. 10 acres in total, there is ample room for horse or equestrian pursuits, while the glorious sea views are truly exceptional.
Internally, this large house offers the ideal mix of both bedrooms and reception rooms. The magnificent drawing room is bright and spacious, with wonderful garden views on two sides. Ideal for entertaining on a grand scale, this lovely room is beautifully decorated in a style that showcases its elegance and gracious proportions. The formal dining room adjacent provides a wonderful flow - the perfect party space, while the large, well equipped kitchen provides all the space and storage an enthusiastic chef might hope for.
To the rear of the property, the family living room is a comfortable room, with high ceiling, garden and sea views and beautiful wall panelling.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms - all with private bathrooms - provide all the space a family might hope for, while the balcony, accessed from the bright, galleried landing, provides the ideal spot to sit, relax and enjoy the garden views.
Ideally located just 30km south of Dublin, Ballydavid is well served by a direct motorway connection to the city. The surrounding countryside, and wonderful sea views create a feeling of space and tranquillity, yet all services, schools, shops etc. are just a short spin away.
The gardens are a real joy, with complete privacy and gorgeous planting. There is an
all-weather tennis court and a super fenced paddock - perfect for those hoping to keep horses.
Ballydavid must be seen to be appreciated and is sure to generate interest from purchasers seeking a country home close to the city.
Rooms
Drawing Room 10.42m x 4.56m This gorgeous reception room is the perfect space for relaxing - or entertaining on a grand scale. With gracious proportions, Adams style fireplace and windows overlooking the wonderful gardens, this is a beautiful room, tastefully decorated and exuding charm and comfort.
Dining Room 4.88m x 4.84m Large formal dining room, with connecting doors to the drawing room adjacent. Lovely garden views and access to the pretty sunroom, and gardens.
Conservatory 4.74m x 4.50m The ideal spot to sit, relax and enjoy the garden views. With tiled floor and domed ceiling, this is a large, bright room which allows direct access to the outdoor dining area and grounds beyond.
Breakfast Area 4.79m x 3.71m Spacious, informal dining area - perfect for family meals. Tiled floor, door to garden and easy access to the kitchen adjacent.
Kitchen 4.96m x 3.71m The exceptionally large kitchen provides excellent storage within the fitted units at both floor and eye level. With tiled flooring and splashback, there is space for all appliances and an extensive worktop area. While tastes may have changed and a preference for a different colour units might be preferred, there can be no disputing the quality of this large, bespoke kitchen.
Family Room 5.67m x 4.85m Warm and comfortable family sitting room, with panelled walls, sea views and central gas fire. This lovely room, beautifully decorated, is a relaxing and elegant room, with high ceilings and double doors to the gardens.
Utility Room 4.52m x 2.78m Very large utility / laundry room with tiled flooring and door to exterior. Additional storage space and cooking facilities.
Boiler Room 2.05m x 1.56m With tiled floor and garden access.
WC 1.85m x 1.35m Guest wc with tiled floor, wc, whb.
Study/ Bedroom 5 5.54m x 4.53m Every home needs a home office - but few can compare to this one. Large and bright, with dual aspect and garden views, this spacious room is ideal for those who wish to work from home.
Galleried Landing 4.98m x 3.91m Magnificent landing area, fully carpeted, with access to the south facing balcony to the front.
Balcony 4.98m x 2.94m Sit, relax, and enjoy the wonderful views from this private, south facing balcony. Overlooking the gardens and with views to the surrounding countryside beyond.
Bedroom 1 5.49m x 4.56m Master bedroom with windows to both front and side. This is a very spacious room, fully carpeted and tastefully decorated.
Dressing room 3.40m x 2.83m With extensive bespoke cabinetry, allowing for a large vanity unit and fitted wardrobes. Garden views.
En Suite Bathroom 2.68m x 1.88m Fully tiled, and fitted with wc, whb and shower.
Bedroom 2 4.98m x 2.84m Large double bedroom with sea views. Fully carpeted, with high ceiling.
Bedroom 3 4.68m x 2.00m Wonderful double bedroom with gorgeous views as far as the sugarloaf mountain and the coastline towards Greystones.
En Suite Shower Room 2.15m x 1.96m Fully tiled and fitted with wc, whb and shower.
Bedroom 4 4.68m x 4.64m Large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and sea views.
BER Information
BER Number: 105504112
Energy Performance Indicator: 212.87
About the Area
Newcastle is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the R761and is about 45 km (28 mi) south of Dublin city. Newcastle had a population of 951 in the village and hinterland in the census of 2011. The ancient barony, which surrounds the village, takes its name from the village and its Norman castle. In 1983, Newcastle has seen the building of a community centre providing space for sporting and recreational activities. An Information Technology Centre provides training for all ages. The young population is very socially and culturally active with many club and organisations like the local Gaelic Athletic Association Club, indoor soccer, Bowls, Badminton, Tennis, Croquet. Newcastle is very close to the beach, which is used for swimming, walking and shore angling. There is one pub, The Castle Inn (previously the Bridge Inn), which was rebuilt in 2008 and a shop/garage. Dublin Bus provides services between Newcastle and Dublin on their 84 bus with a journey time of about 90 minutes.
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