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Spring Cottage
Annamoe
Co. Wicklow
A98 T950
Description
Annamoe is a small, scenic village set in the heart of County Wicklow, renowned for its unspoilt natural beauty and peaceful rural atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling countryside, rivers, and woodland, it offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a quieter pace of life within easy reach of the capital. The village lies just minutes from Glendalough, one of Ireland’s most iconic destinations, celebrated for its historic monastic site, lakes, and stunning walking trails. The wider area forms part of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, providing endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and outdoor recreation amidst some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes. Local amenities are available in nearby Roundwood, while the larger towns of Wicklow Town and Dublin are within convenient driving distance, offering a full range of shopping, dining, schools, and transport links. Annamoe combines the charm of countryside living with excellent accessibility, making it a highly desirable location for those looking to enjoy both natural surroundings and modern convenience.
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Rooms
Entrance Hall 3.67m x 2.05m Spacious entrance hallway with tiled flooring, access to both living accommodation and the bedrooms is afforded from here.
Study 3.67m x 2.68m
Living Room 4.80m x 3.42m Cosy living room conveniently located off the hallway and featuring an open fireplace with a panelled ceiling overhead, dining room and kitchen are easily accessed from here.
Dining Room 4.80m x 3.02m Ideally positioned beside the living room boasting a variety of fitted bookshelves and polished wood flooring. The ceilings overhead have been panelled and there is ample space for family dining.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 6.98m x 4.60m This is a substantial kitchen extension enjoying a scenic aspect overlooking the endless garden. There is a wide range of wall and floor units for storage and ample countertop space for food prep, a kitchen island provides additional seating/storage. The dual aspect allows for plenty of natural light and wood panelled ceilings and flooring give a natural finish. A wood burning stove positioned in the corner of the room is ideally placed for those cosy nights spent indoors and the gardens are easily accessed from here.
Bedroom 1 3.74m x 3.11m Master bedroom positioned at the front of the cottage with a dual aspect and wood flooring.
En-Suite 2.33m x 1.76m En-suite bathroom featuring standalone bath, wc and whb.
Bedroom 2 3.53m x 3.30m Double room positioned at the rear of the cottage overlooking the gardens with wood flooring.
Bedroom 3 3.53m x 2.91m Double room positioned at the rear of the cottage overlooking the gardens with wood flooring.
Bathroom 2.33m x 1.76m Spacious family bathroom featuring standalone bath with wc and whb.
BER Information
BER Number: 119260883
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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