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€1,350,000

An Cnoc Beag, Ashford, Wicklow, A67 P803

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Description

FOR SALE Stunning Architect-Designed Country Home — Ashford, Co. Wicklow A Refined Family Residence Framing the Garden of Ireland Property Overview Set in the tranquil beauty of Ashford, Co. Wicklow, this truly exceptional home is a masterclass in architectural and interior design. Every element — from the elevated site to the window layout — has been carefully crafted to celebrate the surrounding landscape, with picturesque vistas of Tiglin and Devil’s Glen captured through every window like a living work of art. Approached by a long stone avenue, this impressive residence offers not only privacy and space, but a rare sense of peace and retreat. Inside, you will find over 4000 sq. ft. of open-plan living, hand-crafted interiors by Collette Ward, top-tier appliances, full smart tech integration, underfloor heating, highspeed broadband, and luxurious finishes throughout — all just minutes walk from Ashford village, and within easy reach of Dublin via the M11. Ground Floor Upon entering the property, you’re greeted by a grand hallway measuring 21 by 8 feet — a beautiful central artery of the home, finished in natural travertine stone flooring, with seamless access to the kitchen/dining area, living room, cloakroom, both main bedrooms, boot room, and stairs leading to the first floor and the basement. The kitchen and dining area, spanning over 428 square feet, is the heart of this family home. With handcrafted timber sash windows framing uninterrupted countryside views, the space is both functional and deeply calming. A Newcastle-designed kitchen offers exceptional storage and working space, including a large timber-topped island and sub-bar crafted cabinetry. The dual-aspect Jetmaster open fire — shared with the dining area — sits below an elegant oak sill and creates a natural centerpiece. Integrated NEFF induction appliances ensure modern convenience, while the design choices, including Colette Ward’s curated lighting, elevate the space with warmth and sophistication. Bay window seats offer perfect reading nooks, and double French doors open out to a pergola-covered terrace and BBQ area, which can also be accessed from the utility room and study/ TV room, making this ideal for family life and entertaining. The Study/ TV room continues the theme of light and warmth, with a large sash window offering more framed views of the countryside. Oak flooring runs underfoot, and a stove provides comfort on colder evenings. Custom-built, paneled shelving finishes the space, providing practical and beautiful storage, ideal for books, art, or media A beautifully finished downstairs WC is located just off the hall, complete with granite marble tops and matching Waterloo sanitary ware — practical yet refined in every detail. Boot Room (Ground Floor) A wonderful feature of the home, the boot room is situated on the rear-facing side of the ground floor, providing direct access to the herb garden and yard area through a charming traditional half-door. Designed for practicality and rural living, it includes tailored storage for boots and coats, while also acting as a functional cross-point between the main house and the yard. Utility Room Accessed directly from the kitchen and also provides access to the glass covered BBQ area. Most impressively, it features a built-in laundry chute — a clever architectural addition — which connects directly to the laundry room in the basement below. Basement Access to the basement is from the hallway via a set of stairs — and, uniquely, a custom-built architect-designed slide, offering a fun and surprising bit of fun to the otherwise polished and traditional home.The basement spans 442 square feet and opens into a spacious games room, finished with oak flooring and built-in shelving. This area is perfect for a home cinema, playroom, or teenage retreat, and continues the home’s consistent focus on light, warmth, and natural materials. Just off the games room is the fully equipped utility room, fitted with a washer, dryer, and direct access to the laundry chute above. Nearby, a dedicated plant room houses the home’s technical systems, neatly concealed yet easily accessible. A particular highlight is the fully shelved storage room— perfect for storing bulk items, preserves, and dry goods, and perfect wine cellar, offering ideal storage conditions for collectors and entertainers alike. An office room is also located in the basement providing a work getaway. External Grounds The grounds of this property are every bit as impressive as the home itself. Surrounding the house on all sides are mature, well-maintained gardens, offering complete privacy and year-round colour. To the rear and side of the home, the current owners have created an outdoor lifestyle haven designed for both enjoyment and practicality. One of the standout features is the custom-built 750 square foot putting green, which can also be used for short-game practice for the keen golfer. Ground lighting makes it usable even during the darker evenings of autumn and winter. This thoughtfully lit area is perfect for entertaining guests or simply unwinding at the end of the day. Nearby, a fully operational polytunnel provides a fantastic opportunity for year-round growing, complemented by a small stream that runs gently along its side, adding both charm and a natural water source. The garden also includes a cleverly installed sunken trampoline, blending seamlessly with the lawn and offering a safe and fun play area for children. Throughout the garden, mature shrubs and trees offer privacy and seasonal beauty, while the views that stretch across Ashford, Devil’s Glen, and Tiglin are nothing short of breathtaking — a constant reminder of why Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland. For those with a passion for outdoor living, the property features three converted stables and a small open barn, tucked away neatly yet easily accessible. One of the stables has a large built in work bench perfect for tinkering. The other areas make for ideal storage of sports equipment, logs and fuel for the fire and garden equipment or workspace potential. A fenced hen run allows for fresh eggs and a touch of countryside charm, which is located by the fenced herb garden. There’s even an electric vehicle charging point, as well as hot and cold exterior taps — ideal for everything from washing pets to cleaning equipment after a day in the garden or fields. Finally, the entire exterior of the home was professionally repainted this year, ensuring that the property not only functions perfectly, but also looks immaculate from every angle. Location: Though it feels a world away, this peaceful country residence is just a short drive/walk from Ashford village and within easy reach of Dublin via the M11. Local amenities include excellent schools, forest trails, lakes, Glendalough, Brittas Bay, golf courses, and boutique cafés — all set against the backdrop of Wicklow’s extraordinary natural beauty. Summary: This property is a rare opportunity to acquire a thoughtfully designed, beautifully finished home in one of Ireland’s most picturesque locations. With its emphasis on views, comfort, privacy, and family living, it offers a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design 0.9 Acres

Accommodation

Accomodation on the ground floor includes: The ground floor master suite is a true retreat. Dual picture-frame windows on either side fill the room with natural light, while a built-in stove beneath an oak sill creates a cosy ambience. Oak timber floors continue here, along with a bespoke desk/vanity area. The en-suite bathroom is accessed through double doors and includes his and hers sinks set into elegant marble countertops, a spacious walk-in shower, and premium sanitary ware by Waterloo. A fully shelved walk-in wardrobe (6.7 x 10.8 ft) also features a full-length mirror and ample storage. The guest bedroom, located to the left of the entrance, is a spacious, light-filled room featuring a Jack & Jill en-suite bathroom with shower. With its sash window, thoughtful lighting features, and stunning views it makes and inviting guest suite. On the First floor: First Floor Ascending the stairs to the first floor, you are immediately greeted by a dramatic architectural feature — a large, open skylight that bathes the entire landing in natural light. The effect is striking, with sunlight pouring in from above, illuminating the oak floors and enhancing the warm tones of the space. The landing itself is generous and open, with elegant wall lighting and tasteful detailing that echo the design sensibilities seen throughout the rest of the home. At either end of the hallway and in the middle lie three spacious, beautifully proportioned bedrooms. All are perfectly suited as teenage bedrooms or guest accommodation, offering ample room, privacy, and views. Each has window box seating in build in bay windows along with large sash windows that flood the room with natural light. Oak timber flooring adds warmth and depth, while bespoke built-in wardrobes provide an abundance of storage space, blending seamlessly into the overall design. All the bedrooms are finished with the same consistent level of quality — including integrated sound system, WiFi, lighting controls, individual heating control, and CAT 5 wiring, just as in the rest of the house. Centrally positioned on the first floor is the main bathroom, generously sized and designed with family living in mind. It features a deep double-ended bath with panelled sides, tiled walls and floors, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites relaxation. Also located on the first floor is a separate WC and shower room — ideal for busy mornings

Features

Many features in this property such as: Collete Ward interiors, Waterloo saitary ware, games room, putting green, polly tunnel, hen run, architect designed indoor slide, under floor heating on the first floor picturesque views, timber sash windows

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PSRA No. 1875
Negotiator: Richard McDonnell

Date created: Oct 24, 2025

McDonnell Properties
McDonnell Properties
PSRA Licence No. 1875
Richard McDonnell
PSRA Licence No.004081