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€475,000 (€3,598 per m²)

Bethany, Bannow, Co. Wexford, Y35 DD42

4 beds
3 baths
132 m²
Energy Rating
Detached House

Features

Garden

Description

Thoughtfully appointed coastal home framed by mature gardens. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, Bethany is an attractive two-storey dormer bungalow extending to a generous site of about 0.7 acre set on beautifully landscaped, mature gardens. The property is approached through wrought iron gates opening onto a gravelled driveway, complemented by well-maintained lawns and mature hedging, providing both privacy and ample parking. The front door is framed by an attractive granite doorstep and opens into a bright and welcoming hallway with a solid wood staircase. To the right lies the principal living room, featuring an open fireplace, ideal for cosy evenings indoors, and a bay window, creating a comfortable and inviting space. This room connects to a bright, triple-aspect dining room with French doors leading out directly onto the garden. The dining room connects through to the kitchen, which can also be accessed off the main hallway, and is fitted with a good range of cabinetry and integrated appliances including hob, oven, dishwasher and fridge freezer. A separate utility room provides additional storage, a built-in washer/dryer and further access to the garden. The interconnecting kitchen/dining/living area flow well within the house, making it ideal for entertaining and hosting. The ground floor accommodation is completed by two double bedrooms, a family bathroom with bathtub and shower, a storage room and hot press. Upstairs, there are two further bright double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom enjoys access to a private terrace, finished in low-maintenance composite decking with glass balustrades and an electricity point, offering an ideal space for a morning coffee or an evening aperitif to take in views towards the sea horizon. A bathroom on the landing completes the first-floor accommodation. Outbuildings The outdoor space contains a garden shed and pump house. Gardens & Grounds The gardens at Bethany are a standout feature. They offer a tranquil, mature setting in which to enjoy long summer days on the lawn and to take shade amongst the multiple varieties of mature plants and shrubs including lilies, hydrangea, heathers, and ferns as well as apple, birch, palm, pine, holly, beech and other trees. This wide variety of planting ensures colour year-round, and the garden has been carefully maintained over the years. A tree-lined walkway around the perimeter of the rear garden provides a setting for all ages to enjoy. An attractive flagstone raised terrace area offers a perfect, sheltered spot for outdoor dining and a patio leading out from the dining room provides additional space for relaxation. An electric car charging point at the rear of the property is a practical feature. General Remarks Viewing Strictly by private appointment with the sole selling agents Savills Residential & Country Agency. Fixtures & Fittings All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale including garden statuary, light fittings, and other removable fittings, although some items may be available by separate negotiation. Services Oil Fired Central Heating, Well water and Septic Tank. Fibre broadband available in the area.

Accommodation

Features

  • Detached dormer bungalow set in a quiet cul-de-sac
  • Mature landscaped garden featuring a variety of plants, shrubs and trees
  • Delightful first floor terrace with sea view
  • Tastefully decorated throughout
  • Within easy reach of several renowned beaches and historical sites

BER Details

BER: D1 BER No: 119298560

Negotiator

Orla FitzGerald

Location

Bannow is located in County Wexford, within a coastal region widely regarded as Ireland’s “Sunny South East”. The area is characterised by its expansive shoreline, scenic rural outlook and strong historical significance. Bannow Bay is closely linked with the earliest phase of the Anglo-Norman arrival in Ireland in May 1169, adding depth to the area’s rich heritage. Coastal access is excellent, with Blackhall Beach less than 2km away, reachable by a short drive or an approximate 20-minute walk. Numerous additional beaches are located nearby including, Bannow Island, The Long Gap, Cockle Strand and Cullenstown Beach. The area offers strong natural and environmental credentials. Bannow Bay is designated a Special Protection Area (SPA), recognised for its important bird populations and wetland habitats, helping to preserve the character and ecological integrity of the surrounding landscape. There is also an abundance of nearby historic and nature attractions, including, Hook Head Lighthouse, Tintern Abbey, Wexford Heritage Park and the Saltee Islands. The neighbouring village of Carrig-on-Bannow is conveniently located 2.7 km away and has a shop for all essential purchases, a church, restaurant, pubs and a school, as well as a vibrant community centre. The village is home to the internationally renowned annual Phil Murphy Traditional Irish Music Festival which attracts performers and visitors from all over the world. A wider variety of amenities is available in the nearby village of Wellingtonbridge 5.5km away, which benefits from a strong community atmosphere and offers pubs, pharmacies, a school, shops, eateries, a garage, hair salons and department store. The wider area is well served by notable seafood restaurants in Kilmore Quay, Ramsgrange and Duncannon. Wexford town, renowned for its restaurants, retail offerings and cultural events, including the annual Opera Festival celebrated for rare and remarkable opera, is approximately 25km away. Waterford City is also readily accessible via the Ballyhack ferry. Dublin is within driving distance at 150km and accessible via the M11 motorway.
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