The subject site is situated on approx. 6.6 hectares (16.4 Acres), and comprises the gardens of Oldcourt House, Bray, a detached house which is a protected structure. This protected structure has been incorporated into the feasibility study, with the remaining of the gardens providing the
development potential of the sale.
This site is occupied by Oldcourt House and Castle, both are protected structures. The Swan River passes through the lands and there are protected mature trees located along the river valley, as well as the ruins of Oldcourt Castle itself on the eastern bank.
These lands are enclosed by 20th century housing estates on all sides, with Sunbeam House residential property to the immediate east, sharing the same access road from Vevay Road. It is considered that some of these lands are suitable for new residential development, given the pattern of development in the vicinity and the proximity to all town services.
However, any such development shall be contingent on the provision of public open space along the river, allowing for full connectivity to the existing open spaces to the north and south of the site.
Features
Significant development opportunity located in Bray, Co. Wicklow The site extends to approximately 6.6 Ha (16.4 acres) Zoning objectives are New Residential, Existing Residential and Open Space A feasibility study is available on request Highly accessible location, including the DART and major Dublin Bus routes
Directions
The property, known as Oldcourt House, is situated off Vevay Road in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Bray is an increasingly popular town in North Wicklow, where the new Bray Central scheme will include major new retailers and a Stella Cinema. The land benefits from excellent accessibility, being strategically positioned close to Junction 7 of the N11 national road.
Bray is an attractive commuter town, with a travel time of approximately 30 minutes to Dublin City Centre. The property is in a quiet residential area close to Bray's Main Street. This location offers the excellent amenities of both Bray and Greystones, including shops, sports clubs and schools, as well as open park areas nearby.
Negotiator
Tom Rohan
Description
The subject site is situated on approx. 6.6 hectares (16.4 Acres), and comprises the gardens of Oldcourt House, Bray, a detached house which is a protected structure. This protected structure has been incorporated into the feasibility study, with the remaining of the gardens providing the
development potential of the sale.
This site is occupied by Oldcourt House and Castle, both are protected structures. The Swan River passes through the lands and there are protected mature trees located along the river valley, as well as the ruins of Oldcourt Castle itself on the eastern bank.
These lands are enclosed by 20th century housing estates on all sides, with Sunbeam House residential property to the immediate east, sharing the same access road from Vevay Road. It is considered that some of these lands are suitable for new residential development, given the pattern of development in the vicinity and the proximity to all town services.
However, any such development shall be contingent on the provision of public open space along the river, allowing for full connectivity to the existing open spaces to the north and south of the site.
Features
Significant development opportunity located in Bray, Co. Wicklow The site extends to approximately 6.6 Ha (16.4 acres) Zoning objectives are New Residential, Existing Residential and Open Space A feasibility study is available on request Highly accessible location, including the DART and major Dublin Bus routes
Directions
The property, known as Oldcourt House, is situated off Vevay Road in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Bray is an increasingly popular town in North Wicklow, where the new Bray Central scheme will include major new retailers and a Stella Cinema. The land benefits from excellent accessibility, being strategically positioned close to Junction 7 of the N11 national road.
Bray is an attractive commuter town, with a travel time of approximately 30 minutes to Dublin City Centre. The property is in a quiet residential area close to Bray's Main Street. This location offers the excellent amenities of both Bray and Greystones, including shops, sports clubs and schools, as well as open park areas nearby.