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Greenacres
Blackditch
Newcastle
Co Wicklow
A63 N674
Description
Ideally located on the outskirts of Newcastle Village, this property enjoys a scenic setting with the perfect balance of coastal charm and everyday convenience. The village itself offers a welcoming community atmosphere along with a selection of local shops, cafés, and essential amenities. Just a 15-minute walk brings you to the beautiful sandy shoreline and the renowned Newcastle Beach, perfect for morning strolls, sea swims, or simply unwinding by the water. Nature lovers will also appreciate the close proximity to the BirdWatch Ireland East Coast Nature Reserve, a peaceful bird sanctuary offering scenic walking trails and opportunities to observe native wildlife in a protected habitat. Despite its tranquil setting, the property remains within easy reach of nearby towns and transport links, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
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Rooms
Kitchen 7.21m x 3.50m A charming country kitchen featuring hand-painted units and integrated appliances, complemented by a terracotta tiled floor. The space overlooks the garden, with French doors opening onto a deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Dual aspect windows fill the room with natural light, while a wood burner adds warmth to the adjoining dining area. A convenient utility room is located just off the kitchen.
Utility Room 2.64m x 2.45m Conveniently located off the main kitchen this is a very spacious and functional utility with a wide range of storage units, sink unit and plumbing in place for a washer/dryer, a terracotta tiled floor completes this room.
Living Room 7.25m x 4.50m A spacious extended living room featuring a striking high ceiling and triple-aspect windows that flood the space with natural light. A charming wood-burning stove adds warmth and character, complemented by solid wood flooring throughout. French doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow—perfect for entertaining.
Study 3.80m x 3.52m Currently in use as a home office this room also acts as a second reception area and features an open fire and a beautifully coved ceiling.
Guest WC 2.40m x 0.90m Conveniently located off the hallway this guest wc features a terracotta tiled floor, wc and whb.
Bedroom 4 3.47m x 2.88m Double bedroom located on the ground floor boasting built in storage and wood floors underfoot.
Bedroom 3 4.88m x 3.57m A very spacious ground floor bedroom with dual-aspect windows that provide plenty of natural light, complemented by elegant solid wood flooring for a warm and inviting feel.
En-Suite 2.00m x 1.99m Fully tiled en-suite bathroom with enclosed shower, wc and whb.
Bedroom 1 6.24m x 3.75m A large first-floor master bedroom with dual-aspect windows, offering lovely sea views. Features include fitted wardrobes and soft carpet flooring, creating a comfortable and inviting retreat.
Bedroom 2 4.21m x 2.58m Double bedroom with carpet flooring underfoot, access to eaves storage is afforded from here.
Bathroom 2.21m x 2.00m A stylish main bathroom featuring a jacuzzi bath, fully tiled finish, wc, whb, and a heated towel rail. Includes a skylight for natural light and convenient storage for toiletries.
BER Information
BER Number: 108496332
Energy Performance Indicator: 153.15 kWh/m²/yr
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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