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Beds | 5 beds |
Price | €835,000 |
Property Type | |
Size | 277 meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER-F |
Refreshed on | Sep 23, 2025 |
Eircode | W91 N902 |
Group Name | Lisney Sotheby’s International Realty (Country Homes) |
Sales License Number | 001848 |
Description
The Old Schoolhouses at Knockatillane are two 19th-century granite school buildings, beautifully converted into residential use in the 1970s. Together, they form a pair of timeless residences, rich in character and deeply connected to their surroundings. Offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to acquire two distinctive homes on one site. The houses lend themselves to a variety of living arrangements such as a principal residence with guest house, accommodation for extended family, or an attractive investment opportunity. The Schoolmasters house The larger of the two, offering four bedrooms, is cleverly planned around a galley kitchen and central spiral staircase. Open-plan in spirit yet subtly zoned, the spaces achieve a perfect balance of functionality and architectural flair. The Old School house A one-bedroom retreat where generous living spaces take centre stage. The open-plan living, dining, and sunken kitchen areas flow together seamlessly, while an open-stair mezzanine introduces privacy and a sense of quiet retreat. Both homes feature pared-back interiors, evocative of a refined 1970s aesthetic. Together, they are a masterclass in restraint and functionality. They are effortlessly sophisticated, timeless in design, and perfectly suited to modern living. Set in the heart of the Liffey Valley, where the river begins its descent from the Wicklow Mountains, the houses are surrounded by terraced gardens framed by Scots pine. The gardens are a harmonious blend of sweeping lawns, one of which was once a regular croquet lawn, alongside practical parking areas, all framed by traditional dry-stone walls. Stone patio circles and granite steps, crafted from locally sourced stones, add character and a sense of history, seamlessly integrating the landscape with the architecture. A magnificent lime tree stretches its broad canopy between the two buildings, offering a natural connection that unites the architecture and softens the landscape. Full-height glazing, terraces, mezzanines, and bridges dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, creating a seamless dialogue with nature. A truly exceptional opportunity in one of Wicklow's most inspiring settings, certain to captivate discerning buyers. Early viewing is strongly advised. Selling Agents: Nicola Vance (nvance@lisneysir.com, +353 87 356 2903) or David Ashmore (dashmore@lisneysir.com, +353 87 251 2909).
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BER: F BER No: 118781962 Energy Performance Indicator: 117.33kgCO2/m2/yr
Negotiator
David Ashmore
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Date created: Sep 23, 2025