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Rossjude
Leabeg
Newcastle
County Wicklow
A63 PY66
Description
The fully landscaped rear garden on approximately 1 acre is accessed through the floor to ceiling glazed doors from the reception rooms allows for an easy flow from inside to outside, while the sheltered dining area, with fire pit and water feature makes this the perfect space for summer parties. There is an additional outside dining area with electric canopies, adjustable for the time of day, and the gardens have manicured lawns and well defined boundaries.
To the rear, there is a full size, all weather tennis court, stable block / garage and room for parking of 6 cars.
Rooms
Entrance Hall Wide bright entrance hallway with stairs to upper level. Beautiful smoked oak flooring and double doors to the main reception rooms. Tastefully decorated and flooded with light.
Family room Large second reception room with glorious walnut flooring, feature fireplace and french doors to the south facing garden and outside dining area. This beautiful room could also be used as a bedroom, should you wish.
Kitchen The double doors from the hallway open to reveal a wonderful kitchen - worthy of the most enthusiastic chef! The expansive island unit with ample seating space allows for informal dining, while the myriad fitted units of cream gloss contain all the storage and gadgetry you could hope for. Equipped with 3 ovens, inc. a steam oven, integrated appliances and beautiful garden view, this is a beautifully designed kitchem of the highest quality.
Reception Room / dining room This magnificent, open plan living space is perfect for family life. The comfortable seating area, with feature fireplace accessed both front and back, is ideal for relaxing, while the second sitting room, to the rear of the central fireplace is a cosy, relaxing space -with its own bar! The flow and symmetry of this beautiful room is sure to please, and there is still space for an extensive dining area for more formal entertaining. Surrounded by floor to ceiling windows,, with full width doors allowing for easy access to the beautiful gardens, this lovely room will enchant all who view.
Utility Room / cloakroom Large storage and laundry room, tiled floor and door to rear.
Guest wc Fully tiled and fitted with wc and whb.
Bedroom Very spacious double bedroom on the ground floor. Ample fitted wardrobes and tastefully decorated throughout. Door leads to very well appointed ensuite bathroom with wc, whb and shower. Fully tiled.
Bedroom / office Lovely bright room, currently equipped as a home office / study. Equally suitable for use as an additional downstairs bedroom.
Stairs to upper level The upper level of this house has been converted to provide for 3 additional attic rooms - currently in use as additional bedroom space. They have private bathroom facilities and fitted storage.
Master Bedroom A haven of peace and tranquillity, this wonderful master bedroom is sure to impress. Beautifully decorated and boasting magnificent sea views, this large room also benefits from a spacious balcony with wonderful views. The walk in wardrobe provide super storage space while the master bathroom is fully tiled and fitted with fixtures of the highest quality.
BER Information
BER Number: 110374121
Energy Performance Indicator: 117.72
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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