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Downs House, Glen Of The Downs, Delgany, Wicklow

€2,850,000 Energy Rating A63PY50 5 beds3 baths339 m2
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An exceptional period country residence extending to approx. 10.97 hectares (27 acres) with a further 6 hectares (14 acres) available, with panoramic sea views, formal gardens and approx. 18 miles (28 km) from Dublin city centre. Set on a prime elevated position amidst some of County Wicklow’s most picturesque landscape, The Downs House is a distinguished period country residence, offering seclusion, grandeur, and sweeping views over its own lake towards the Irish Sea. This is a residence of rare distinction, rich in charm, presence, and potential set on approximately 27 acres of gardens, pasture, and woodland with an option of purchasing an additional approx. 14 acres by further negotiation. A long and graceful avenue winds for nearly one kilometre through wooded grounds and open paddocks, before revealing the house itself: a fine, two-storey, over basement residence of considerable stature, beautifully proportioned and elegantly detailed. Sash windows frame long views across the countryside; bay windows open the principal rooms to light and horizon. Internally, the residence retains a wealth of period features, high ceilings with ornate cornicing, marble fireplaces, and timber floors, all of which evoke a timeless elegance. The gardens are particularly enchanting, laid out in sweeping lawns, mature woodland and specimen planting, with ornamental trees and flowering shrubs providing colour throughout the seasons. To one side, a tranquil lake reflects the sky, while to the west, the house is sheltered by mature woodland. The Downs House offers a rare opportunity to secure a private country retreat of scale and stature in a coveted and convenient part of Ireland’s east coast. THE MAIN RESIDENCE Set in a commanding position, The Downs House is arranged over three floors and offers generous, light-filled accommodation that is both impressive and welcoming. The front entrance opens into a gracious reception hall, with a grand staircase rising gently to the first floor. Decorative plasterwork, timber flooring, and a classic sense of scale immediately set the tone. To one side lies the drawing room, a beautifully proportioned space with a tall bay window framing garden views. An ornate marble fireplace forms the centrepiece, while delicate ceiling cornicing adds refinement. Opposite, the formal dining room mirrors this elegance, also enjoying a bay window and original white marble chimney piece — ideal for entertaining on any scale. A handsome study, again with a marble fireplace and bookshelves, offers a quiet retreat. The kitchen serves as an informal heart of the home and is fitted with a range of cabinets, a breakfast bar, and an AGA with companion module. A utility room, pantry, cloakroom, and home office complete the ground floor, ensuring that the house remains as practical as it is stately. Upstairs, the bedroom accommodation is both spacious and flexible, offering excellent privacy and comfort. The bedrooms are generously sized, filled with natural light, and enjoy beautiful views over the surrounding grounds. One of the rooms features an original fireplace, adding a charming period detail. In addition, the original walk-in linen cupboard has been cleverly converted into a separate shower room, accessed from the gallery landing. A third bathroom is also located on this floor. The main bedroom benefits from a practical dressing room. Off a back hall-way leads to two further bedrooms, one of which is used as an office. There is a marble tiled bathroom fitted with a shower, wash hand basin, and w.c. A second access to the dressing room/hot press is adjacent. At garden level, is the basement room which includes a cellar along with an old coal cellar. This area offers ample storage space. THE COTTAGE & YARD A short walk from the main house leads to a traditional stone yard, which once served as the residences carriage compound. The outbuildings here include original coach houses and a storage unit. The mews, quietly tucked away near the yard, is a two-bedroom dwelling with a spacious sitting room centred around a wood-burning stove, a well-appointed kitchen and bathroom. It is ideal for guests, extended family, or staff. It could serve as accommodation for guests or staff. THE LANDS & GARDENS The lands surrounding The Downs House extend to approximately 27 acres, offering a perfect blend of formal gardens, paddocks, rolling pasture and natural woodland. Approximately 27 acres wrap around the main house, including elevated lawns, mature trees, ornamental gardens and the lake. These lands are ideal for equestrian use, grazing, or simple enjoyment of nature. There is an option of purchasing an additional approx. 14 acres by further negotiation, this land is situated along either side of the approach avenue. LOCATION The Downs House is located in the Glen of the Downs, a stunning natural area in County Wicklow, Ireland, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. Situated between the picturesque Wicklow Mountains and the tranquil coastal regions, this scenic glen offers visitors a unique blend of lush greenery, winding trails, and vibrant wildlife. One of the standout features of the Glen of the Downs is its extensive network of walking paths that meander through the ancient woodlands and along the riverbanks. These trails are suitable for all levels of hikers and provide opportunities to explore the area’s natural beauty at a leisurely pace. Along the way, you may encounter a variety of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The glen is also home to several historic sites, including remnants of old estates and structures that add a sense of history to the landscape. Additionally, the area is great for family outings, picnics, or simply enjoying a peaceful day outdoors. Whether you’re looking to hike, observe wildlife, or just relax amidst the beauty of nature, the Glen of the Downs is a wonderful place to experience the serene charm of County Wicklow. County Wicklow, often referred to as the “Garden of Ireland,” is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Located just south of Dublin, it serves as an accessible getaway for both locals and tourists seeking a retreat from urban life. The county is characterized by its majestic mountains, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys. The Wicklow Mountains National Park is a significant highlight, offering a vast expanse of rugged terrain, tranquil lakes, and hiking trails for all skill levels. Popular spots within the park, such as Glendalough, are famous for their stunning views and historical significance, featuring the remains of an ancient monastic settlement alongside serene glacial lakes. Wicklow’s coastline is equally captivating, with charming seaside towns like Bray and Greystones, which is located just a short drive from The Downs House. Greystones offers a vibrant community atmosphere, an upgraded harbour with excellent dining and marina facilities, and direct DART rail access to Dublin, making commuting and coastal day trips effortless. Golf enthusiasts will also appreciate the proximity to some of Wicklow’s finest courses, including Druids Glen Golf Club, Powerscourt Golf Club, and Wicklow Golf Club, all of which are known for their world-class facilities and scenic fairways. Wicklow is also known for its vibrant arts scene, local markets, and traditional Irish music. Visitors can experience the warmth and hospitality of the local communities through various festivals, fairs, and cultural events held throughout the year. DISTANCES • Dublin City Centre – 32 KM • Dublin International Airport – 54 KM • Greystones – 8 KM • Wicklow Town – 20 KM • Bray – 14 KM • Brittas Bay – 35 KM • (Please Note: Distances are approximates)

Features

• Exceptional period country residence set on approx. 27 acres • Additional approx. 14 acres available by separate negotiation • Elevated position with panoramic sea and countryside views • Grand, light-filled interiors with sash and bay windows • Original period details: high ceilings, ornate cornicing, timber floors, and marble fireplaces • Gracious reception rooms ideal for entertaining • Traditional stone courtyard with original coach houses and storage buildings • Separate mews • Landscaped gardens with mature woodland, specimen planting, and a private lake • Approx. 1km tree-lined avenue approach • Superb location in Glen of the Downs, Co. Wicklow • Just 32 km from Dublin City Centre and 54 km from Dublin Airport

BER Details

BER: F BER No.118363191 Energy Performance Indicator:415.19 kWh/m²/yr kWh/m²/yr
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Sherry FitzGerald Greystones
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